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Shoeless Joe Jackson, Pete Rose become eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame

Barred from Hall of Fame eligibility forever? It isn’t so, Joe, not anymore. Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred’s landmark announcement Tuesday that he was changing the league’s policy on permanent ineligibility — specifically, that bans would expire at death …

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Chicago tries again to crack down on Airbnbs, vacation rental industry

Chicago has been struggling to rein in the vacation rental industry ever since companies like Airbnb and Vrbo exploded onto the scene without regulation more than a decade ago. On Tuesday, the City Council’s License Committee tried again to get …

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Black Sox and everyone else affected by change to MLB’s lifetime ban rule

NEW YORK — Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players permanently banned by the sport would have their statuses restored at death. The ruling opens a path for Rose and Jackson to be …

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City Council committee OKs removal of college degree requirement for city jobs

Citing the skyrocketing cost of a college education, a City Council committee agreed Tuesday to remove that “paper ceiling” by allowing candidates for city jobs to substitute work experience for a diploma. The Committee on Workforce Development moved to abolish …

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Neighbor testifies about finding 11-year-old Jayden Perkins stabbed to death

Lilliam Rodriguez still remembers the horror of what she found when she answered her neighbor’s desperate cries. Cracking open the door of the Edgewater apartment, she saw a 5-year-old child standing, crying, asking for help. Then she saw the child’s …

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Is nothing funny anymore? Dave Barry gets serious in a new book

Humor’s been on the ropes, for years. Between lingering cancel culture and an opera buffa administration that daily defies parody, you could be forgiven for thinking nothing is funny anymore. The Onion stuck in there for a while, but lately …

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Sky, Courtney Vandersloot needed each other, and her return is about winning now, leaving legacy

When a player gets accustomed to chasing championships, as point guard Courtney Vandersloot has, it can be difficult to embrace starting over from ‘‘the gutter,’’ as Sky star Angel Reese recently characterized the onset of the team’s rebuild. For Vandersloot, …

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Pat Scala, whose legacy looms large in the city’s Italian beef community, dies at 77

Pat Scala spread the gospel of Italian beef. In the 1970s and ’80s, he approached hundreds of hot dog and burger joints that already purchased Italian sausage from his family’s meat wholesale operation — Scala Packing Co. — and pitched …

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Rain delays start of White Sox game at Reds

CINCINNATI — Steady rain and lightning delayed the start of the White Sox‘ game Tuesday evening against the Cincinnati Reds, which was originally scheduled for 5:40 p.m. Skies were clearing an hour after crews hauled the tarp over the infield …

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Woman, 19, killed, man injured in apartment fire on Northwest Side

Harry Walker was in his backyard when he heard police and fire sirens racing toward his street in the North Park neighborhood on the Northwest Side Tuesday afternoon. Walker came to the front of his house to see what was …

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Aurelio’s Pizza to close its only Chicago location this week

Aurelio’s Pizza’s sole Chicago location is closing this week. The pizzeria, at 1212 S. Michigan Ave. in the South Loop, will close Thursday, according to a company statement posted to social media. The news comes almost a week after the …

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Judge reduces Menendez brothers’ murder sentences, putting them a step closer to freedom

LOS ANGELES — Erik and Lyle Menendez will have a new shot at freedom after 35 years behind bars for murdering their parents, a judge ruled Tuesday. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic reduced the brothers’ sentences from …

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Man fatally shot in Humboldt Park

A man was fatally shot Monday night in Humboldt Park. The man, 30, was standing on the sidewalk in the 3900 block of West Thomas Street about 6:45 p.m. when someone got out of a black car and fired shots, …

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White Sox prospect Colson Montgomery looking ‘more like himself’ after Arizona trip

CINCINNATI — Something might have clicked for Colson Montgomery in the desert. At least that’s what the White Sox are hoping for their prized shortstop prospect, who returned to Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday after spending two weeks at the team’s …

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Justin Turner delivers walk-off as Cubs beat Marlins 5-4

The farther Justin Turner’s line drive to left field rolled into the corner, the more obvious it became that it was going to secure the Cubs’ victory. Vidal Brujan, almost to home plate, was waving in Nico Hoerner as he …

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Horoscope for Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Moon alert There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The moon is in Sagittarius. Aries (March 21-April 19) A positive day When talking to others, especially about politics, religion or lofty topics, you will have no trouble …

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Airbnb host hopes Beyoncé’s Chicago concerts bring a tourism bump

While Beyoncé fans get ready for the Grammy-winning artist’s Chicago concerts this week, one Airbnb host is already seeing a bump in business, even amid a dampened tourism outlook and ongoing economic uncertainty. Michelle Singleton, a homeowner in Washington Park, …

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Katy Perry tour brought sandworms, robot dancing to Chicago

If Katy Perry was hoping the “Hot N Cold” reaction to her career moves the past few months might start to fade, her Lifetimes Tour, which stopped in Chicago Monday night, only raises the temperature on the conversation. The pop …

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Caucus latino del Concejo Municipal elige al concejal Andre Vásquez como su nuevo presidente

Uno de los críticos del alcalde Brandon Johnson, el concejal Andre Vásquez, es el recién elegido presidente del Caucus Latino del Concejo Municipal, que cuenta con 14 miembros; promete intensificar la presión sobre el alcalde en apuros para aumentar la …

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Swimmer, 23, dies after being pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Beach

The death of a swimmer who drowned Monday after being pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Beach, has been identified, officials said. Bryan Nguyen, 23, was reported missing in the water near the boat dock at 31st Street Beach. …

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  • Jacob Wilson makes himself at home as A’s crush Dodgers
    by Doug Padilla on May 14, 2025 at 5:05 am

    The rookie shortstop from Thousand Oaks has two home runs among his four hits to power an 11-1 victory over Landon Knack and the road-weary Dodgers.

  • Angel City FC says Savy King had successful heart surgery
    by Damian Calhoun on May 14, 2025 at 4:50 am

    Doctors discovered a heart abnormality in the 20-year-old King, who collapsed during Friday’s game, and performed surgery on Tuesday. The team says she is “resting and recovering surrounded by her family, and her prognosis is excellent.”

  • Angels blow late lead in walk-off loss to Fernando Tatis Jr., Padres
    by Jeff Fletcher on May 14, 2025 at 4:28 am

    Two walks and a misplay by left fielder Taylor Ward allow the Padres to score two runs in the eighth to tie, and then Kenley Jansen gives up a two-run homer to Tatis in the ninth inning of a 6-4 loss.

  • Salman Rushdie pulls out as Claremont McKenna College graduation speaker
    by Arianna Clay on May 14, 2025 at 3:49 am

    Muslim students and groups had raised concerns about the author's past remarks.

  • LAUSD Board approves early literacy test for K-2 students
    by Teresa Liu on May 14, 2025 at 2:20 am

    The changes come after a decade-long effort by advocates to implement testing for reading difficulties in early grades.

Sports Sports News, Stats & Analysis

  • Guardians Stephen Vogt Has ‘Awesome Moment’ During Mother’s Day Broadcast
    by Alyssa Polczynski on May 14, 2025 at 7:38 am

    Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt had a surprise visitor join him during a dugout interview on Sunday. The post Guardians Stephen Vogt Has ‘Awesome Moment’ During Mother’s Day Broadcast appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Tigers Veteran Returns to Comerica Park in a New Role
    by Alyssa Polczynski on May 14, 2025 at 6:22 am

    Former Detroit Tigers outfielder Curtis Granderson is set to return to Comerica Park, this time in the broadcast booth. The post Tigers Veteran Returns to Comerica Park in a New Role appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Colts’ First Round Pick Predicted Not to Shine in Year 1
    by Jason Garcia on May 14, 2025 at 6:11 am

    The Colts drafted tight end Tyler Warren in the first round, but one analyst thinks it'll take time before the tight end shines. The post Colts’ First Round Pick Predicted Not to Shine in Year 1 appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Mitchell Gets Real on Cavs’ Playoff Exit: ‘We Let the City Down’
    by Adam Taylor on May 14, 2025 at 5:54 am

    The Cleveland Cavaliers’ season has come to an abrupt end. Kenny Atkinson’s team was eliminated from the playoffs by the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday, May 13. Indiana won four out of five games, making light work of a team that dominated the regular season.Donovan Mitchell provided a candid take on his team’s elimination during his The post Mitchell Gets Real on Cavs’ Playoff Exit: ‘We Let the City Down’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Former Phillies Top Prospect Regaining Form After Making Pivotal Change Before 2025 Season
    by Dave Benson on May 14, 2025 at 4:55 am

    Likening Mick Abel’s professional baseball career to a roller coaster ride would be kind of unfair to roller coasters. Perhaps a skydive would be more appropriate. Fortunately, Abel’s parachute may have opened just in time. Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2021 draft, Abel began the slow climb of a The post Former Phillies Top Prospect Regaining Form After Making Pivotal Change Before 2025 Season appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Shoeless Joe Jackson, Pete Rose become eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame
  • Chicago tries again to crack down on Airbnbs, vacation rental industry
  • Black Sox and everyone else affected by change to MLB’s lifetime ban rule
  • City Council committee OKs removal of college degree requirement for city jobs
  • Neighbor testifies about finding 11-year-old Jayden Perkins stabbed to death
  • Is nothing funny anymore? Dave Barry gets serious in a new book
  • Sky, Courtney Vandersloot needed each other, and her return is about winning now, leaving legacy
  • Pat Scala, whose legacy looms large in the city’s Italian beef community, dies at 77
  • Rain delays start of White Sox game at Reds
  • Woman, 19, killed, man injured in apartment fire on Northwest Side
  • Aurelio’s Pizza to close its only Chicago location this week
  • Judge reduces Menendez brothers’ murder sentences, putting them a step closer to freedom
  • Man fatally shot in Humboldt Park
  • White Sox prospect Colson Montgomery looking ‘more like himself’ after Arizona trip
  • Justin Turner delivers walk-off as Cubs beat Marlins 5-4
  • Horoscope for Wednesday, May 14, 2025
  • Airbnb host hopes Beyoncé’s Chicago concerts bring a tourism bump
  • Katy Perry tour brought sandworms, robot dancing to Chicago
  • Caucus latino del Concejo Municipal elige al concejal Andre Vásquez como su nuevo presidente
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