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Man fatally shot in West Pullman

A man was shot and killed in West Pullman early Monday, police said. The 51-year-old was standing near a sidewalk in the 11500 block of South Prairie when two cars approached about 5:40 a.m., according to Chicago police. People inside …

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Even in heated moments, Tina Charles is pushing Angel Reese to be great

UNCASVILLE, Conn. — In one of Sky star Angel Reese’s first pro games, Tina Charles pulled her aside and offered advice that many young players need to hear: Take your time around the rim. Don’t rush your shot. For a …

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Feds slam R. Kelly’s ‘deeply unserious’ murder plot claim; singer’s lawyers say he was hospitalized

R. Kelly’s claim that he’s the target of a prison murder plot is “fanciful,” “deeply unserious” and “makes a mockery of the harm suffered” by victims of the former R&B superstar who turned out to be a “prolific child molester,” …

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20 years after graduating from Finkl, I told new grads to face their fears

When I graduated from eighth grade at Finkl Academy on the Southwest Side in 2006, I was among the few students who spoke at the ceremony. It was the first time I spoke in public. I remember working on my …

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Even amid recent tests, Cubs having the kind of fun winning breeds: ‘Winning helps everything’

If it seems the Cubs are more fun to watch this season — and are having more fun themselves — there’s a reason for that. ‘‘Last year, we had a good clubhouse,’’ first baseman Michael Busch told the Sun-Times on …

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Puertorriqueños realizan en Chicago el Desfile del Día del Pueblo Puertorriqueño en Humboldt Park

Casi 100 grupos, incluyendo carrozas, bandas, clubes de autos y más, participaron el 14 de junio por la tarde en el 47º Desfile Anual del Pueblo Puertorriqueño en Humboldt Park. El desfile, que comenzó en 1978, no sólo celebra las …

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Protestas ‘No Reyes’ en Chicago y en todo el país llenan calles para oponerse a las políticas de Trump

La gente se reunió el sábado en Chicago y en todo el país para las protestas coordinadas “Sin Reyes” (“No Kings”), en oposición a las políticas de la administración de Trump que, según dicen, están llevando al país hacia el …

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El Papa León XIV aboga por los indocumentados en juego de los Sox en su primer discurso en Chicago

Miles de personas abarrotaron Rate Field el sábado para celebrar el papado del Papa León XIV, nacido en Chicago, marcando un momento histórico para la comunidad católica local y un motivo de orgullo para la ciudad. El evento, organizado por …

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Deal with Uber paves way for drivers union in Illinois

Uber has agreed to support state legislation that paves the way for drivers to unionize in a deal that scraps a city ordinance to raise driver pay. Ald. Michael Rodriguez (22nd) on Monday canceled a committee vote for a bill …

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Safe Passage workers fear cuts as Chicago Public Schools works to close deficit

Levella Wallace was at her post as a Safe Passage worker at Kelvyn Park High School on Chicago’s Northwest Side last month when she said she saw a stranger following a student outside the school. The man fled when he …

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NASCAR Chicago Street Race closings begin Thursday

Road closings begin this week around Grant Park for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race July 5-6. Balbo Drive is the first street closing, set to begin Thursday morning, from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive, according to the Chicago …

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Willis Tower to get Chicago’s first Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, 2 new eateries

Three new eateries will open this year in Willis Tower, Chicago’s iconic skyscraper, including Van Leeuwen Ice Cream, sandwich chain Mendocino Farms and Mediterranean restaurant Cava. They are part of efforts to make the Willis Tower “a modernized workplace and …

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Gov. JB Pritzker blames ‘Trump slump’ for difficult budget year

Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday held up the largest budget in Illinois history as an example of state Democrats’ “fiscal responsibility” in the face of congressional Republicans, who he claimed are “spending wildly on tax cuts“ under President Donald Trump. …

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Arkansas’ Gage Wood pitches third no-hitter in College World Series history

OMAHA, Neb. — Arkansas’ Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history and first in 65 years on Monday, striking out a record 19 and never letting Murray State come close to getting a hit in the …

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America’s top chefs gather in Chicago for the James Beard Awards 2025

The James Beard Awards are getting underway at Chicago’s Lyric Opera House. The culinary world’s big night out, which is celebrating its 35th year, brings together chefs and restaurateurs from across the country. The festivities have also brought a slew …

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Jewish activists begin hunger strike, calling for end to starvation in Gaza

Local activists and elected officials gathered downtown on Monday to call for renewed attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Members of the Jewish Voice for Peace convened at Federal Plaza, calling on the U.S. government to stop arming the …

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Community Desk Chicago partners with city to launch grant for community-owned properties

The city of Chicago announced Monday it’s investing millions in a new grant program that aims to build generational wealth and give Chicagoans a chance to revive vacant buildings in their neighborhood. The program, led by the nonprofit Community Desk …

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‘An Iliad’ at Court Theatre is an unsettling triumph, more relevant than ever

It’s been nearly 3,000 years since the savageries of the Trojan War and roughly as long since the Greek poet Homer wrote “The Iliad.” The 24-book, door-stop retells the nine-year conflict in an epic packed with gods, mortals and monsters. …

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‘You Will Get Sick’ promises profundity and power but deflates toward the end

Since Audrey Francis was named as one of two co-artistic directors of Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2021, we’ve been seeing the famed ensemble take on more outright comedy: The farce “Noises Off;” the satire “The Thanksgiving Play,” which Francis acted …

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Doctor charged with supplying Matthew Perry ketamine will plead guilty to distributing the drug

LOS ANGELES — A doctor charged with giving Matthew Perry ketamine in the month leading up to the “Friends” star’s overdose death has agreed to plead guilty, authorities said Monday. Dr. Salvador Plasencia has agreed to plead guilty to four …

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  • J.J. Spaun’s Final Round Started With an Unexpected Trip to CVS
    by Douglas Bonjour on June 17, 2025 at 2:00 am

    Winning the U.S. Open was worth the wait for J.J. Spaun, and not just because of the 90-minute weather delay on the tournament’s final day. Spaun’s day had already been long enough. When speaking to reporters at Oakmont Country Club, where he birdied the final two holes to finish 1-under par for his first major The post J.J. Spaun’s Final Round Started With an Unexpected Trip to CVS appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Spurs Get Durant in Proposed 3-Team Trade While Keeping Castle
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    What would a trade for Kevin Durant look like for the Spurs? Explore the intriguing three-team trade scenario presented. The post Spurs Get Durant in Proposed 3-Team Trade While Keeping Castle appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Ulbrich Is the Defensive Innovator Shaping the Atlanta Falcons’ Identity
    by Horace Shivers on June 17, 2025 at 1:46 am

    Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, a former NFL linebacker, has steadily forged a reputation as one of the game’s finest defensive minds. Transitioning from player to coach, he brings a uniquely empathetic perspective grounded in on-field experience and sharp strategic insight. Ulbrich’s defensive philosophy centers on three pillars which are essentially fundamentally sound technique, The post Ulbrich Is the Defensive Innovator Shaping the Atlanta Falcons’ Identity appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Proposed 3-Team Trade Lands Suns a Haul for Kevin Durant
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    Unpack a blockbuster three-team trade idea that will satisfy both the Phoenix Suns and Kevin Durant's wishes. The post Proposed 3-Team Trade Lands Suns a Haul for Kevin Durant appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Chiefs Post Major Trey Smith Hint Amid Contract Negotiations
    by Michael Obermuller on June 17, 2025 at 1:22 am

    The Kansas City Chiefs' social media team posted a hint about Trey Smith's mandatory minicamp status amid extension talks. The post Chiefs Post Major Trey Smith Hint Amid Contract Negotiations appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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  • Man fatally shot in West Pullman
  • Even in heated moments, Tina Charles is pushing Angel Reese to be great
  • Feds slam R. Kelly’s ‘deeply unserious’ murder plot claim; singer’s lawyers say he was hospitalized
  • 20 years after graduating from Finkl, I told new grads to face their fears
  • Even amid recent tests, Cubs having the kind of fun winning breeds: ‘Winning helps everything’
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