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Lo que sabemos sobre las protestas planeadas en Chicago contra las redadas de ICE

Al menos dos protestas contra los recientes arrestos del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) podrían inundar las calles de Chicago este martes, lo que se suma a una serie de manifestaciones en apoyo a las comunidades inmigrantes …

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The James Beard Awards are back. Here’s where you can mingle with chefs.

The James Beard Awards return to Chicago on Monday, and beyond the big night, organizers are bringing a slew of events, from bookstore pop-ups to visiting chef dinners to industry panels. The mainstage event for the “Oscars of the food …

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Bears’ Ozzy Trapilo trying to take advantage of ‘really great opportunity’

Ozzy Trapilo played right tackle the last two years at Boston College but would stay after practice to work on the left side. With the Bears, he’s playing on the left side — and has a chance, depending on Braxton …

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Defunding Planned Parenthood will have dire consequences for Illinoisans

Washington lawmakers are trying to advance drastic and draconian steps to defund Planned Parenthood through cuts to Medicaid, a move that could close 1 in 3 health centers nationwide and cost taxpayers nearly $300 million. More than 1.1 million people …

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Chicago Film Office names Natasha P. Olguin new deputy commissioner

The city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events announced Tuesday that North Lawndale native Natasha P. Olguin has been named the deputy commissioner of the Chicago Film Office. The appointment comes six months after the ouster of previous film …

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FanDuel eyes 50-cent fee on every Illinois sports bet, thanks to new state tax

FanDuel announced plans Tuesday to slap a $0.50 transaction fee on every online wager placed in Illinois, an additional juice that the sports betting behemoth says it has to squeeze because state lawmakers are saddling sportsbooks with a new tax …

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Aurora chiropractor accused of sexually abusing young patients faces more charges

An Aurora chiropractor charged last month with sexually abusing two teenage patients is now facing 13 more charges of sexual abuse and assault of three additional victims. Murtaza Hameed, 46, was arraigned Tuesday on 13 felony and six misdemeanor counts …

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Bears’ top two draft picks were able to do very little on the field this offseason

Bears tight end Colston Loveland is far enough removed from the surgery he had on his right shoulder in January that he can lift weights. He can run routes and catch passes, too, though he might not want to throw …

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Former Chicago cop Eric Tabb pleads guilty to aggravated battery

A former Chicago police officer pleaded guilty on Tuesday to felony charges in connection with two incidents of sexual misconduct involving female colleagues — one that occurred at the police training academy and one at a police precinct. The case …

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Park District shuns an anti-hate ad — and ketchup on hot dogs

Regular readers know that I belong to a widely reviled minority; contempt is increasingly heaped upon us without letup or shame. I’m referring, of course, to people who put ketchup on hot dogs. Not that I do it all the …

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How to cook the perfect steak, grill marks and all

We aren’t in the thick of summer yet, not by a long shot, but hopefully you’ve already managed to fire up the grill at least once or twice. As the days get longer, the weather commands us to find a …

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California governor asks court to block Trump administration from using troops in immigration raids

LOS ANGELES — California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked a federal court Tuesday to block the Trump administration from using the National Guard and Marines to assist with immigration raids in Los Angeles, saying it would only heighten tensions. Newsom filed …

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Got fresh strawberries? Try this gently sweetened and uncomplicated buttermilk cake

Too many strawberries are never a problem. It’s always easy to simply gorge on these sun-sweetened berries straight out of the basket, au naturel. However, when presented with such an abundance, it helps to have a few recipes to choose …

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Planned Parenthood-affiliated group at DePaul is disbanded

A DePaul student organization affiliated with Planned Parenthood alleges the school has booted the group from campus because of its ties to an abortion provider. Planned Parenthood Generation Action DePaul University chapter, known as PPGenAction DePaul, was told June 3 …

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Woman, 1-year-old boy found dead at Southwest Side home

Chicago police detectives are trying to figure out what happened to a 1-year-old boy and a 25-year-old woman who were found dead early Tuesday on the Southwest Side. Officers responded to a call to assist paramedics just after 3 a.m. …

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Cubs’ Shota Imanaga passes first game-action test of rehab stint

PHILADELPHIA — Left-hander Shota Imanaga is scheduled to throw in at least two more rehab games before rejoining the Cubs from the injured list. His first test in game action since straining his left hamstring in early May went well. …

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Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca ‘very disappointed’ by bad start, hopeful for turnaround

NEW YORK — The Sky believed they were ready to compete for a playoff spot and thought they had a team that could give anybody in the WNBA a fight. There’s no sugarcoating how sideways things have gone. They sputtered …

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White Sox pitching prospect Grant Taylor ‘forced his way’ to majors

HOUSTON — White Sox right-hander Sean Burke was roommates with righty Grant Taylor for a month last season while rehabbing at the team’s complex in Arizona. Taylor’s baseball acumen stood out to Burke instantly. ‘‘His pitching knowledge, for how young …

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Defending champion Liberty keep undefeated streak alive by crushing struggling Sky

NEW YORK — Within the first three minutes of the Sky’s game Tuesday at the Liberty, center Kamilla Cardoso was on the bench and star Angel Reese was seething over a double-digit deficit. It was a disastrous start and didn’t …

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Outgoing CPS CEO bids farewell to Chicago at graduation ceremony at his alma mater

When Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Pedro Martinez as Chicago Public Schools CEO in 2021 outside Benito Juarez Community Academy on the Lower West Side she called him a “son of Chicago.” On Tuesday, Martinez returned to his high school alma …

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  • Nolan Schanuel’s first career walk-off hit leads Angels past A’s in 10th
    by Doug Padilla on June 11, 2025 at 4:54 am

    On a night when Angels starting pitcher José Soriano strikes out 12 in seven innings, Schanuel’s single into shallow center field scores Jo Adell for a 2-1 win, their sixth in the past eight games.

  • Here’s what you need to know about LA’s just-imposed curfew
    by Kaitlyn Schallhorn on June 11, 2025 at 4:47 am

    There will be "limited exceptions" to the curfew — residents of the area, "people traveling to and from work and credentialed media representatives," according to Mayor Bass.

  • Dodgers’ bullpen game goes sour in San Diego this time
    by Bill Plunkett on June 11, 2025 at 4:39 am

    Right-hander Matt Sauer gives up nine runs on 13 hits as the Padres bludgeon their way to evening the three-game series at Petco Park with an 11-1 win.

  • A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments in Trump’s bid to erase his hush money conviction
    by Associated Press on June 11, 2025 at 4:19 am

    It’s one way he’s trying to get last year’s hush money verdict overturned.

  • Amid Southern California immigration sweeps and protests, faithful come together in prayer
    by Allyson Vergara on June 11, 2025 at 4:05 am

    At a peaceful vigil in downtown Los Angeles, interfaith community leaders came together for prayer, support and healing.

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  • Texans QB C.J. Stroud Sets Record Straight on False Narrative
    by Josh Buckhalter on June 11, 2025 at 4:40 am

    The Texans QB has spoken. The post Texans QB C.J. Stroud Sets Record Straight on False Narrative appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Chiefs’ ‘UDFA to Watch at Minicamp’ Has Already Been Turning Heads
    by Michael Obermuller on June 11, 2025 at 4:26 am

    After a strong OTAs, a promising Kansas City Chiefs rookie was highlighted as KC's "UDFA to watch" at mandatory minicamp. The post Chiefs’ ‘UDFA to Watch at Minicamp’ Has Already Been Turning Heads appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Patrice Bergeron Speaks Out on Brad Marchand’s Playoff Dominance
    by Tristin McKinstry on June 11, 2025 at 4:07 am

    Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand is receiving significant support from former Boston Bruins teammate Patrice Bergeron. The post Patrice Bergeron Speaks Out on Brad Marchand’s Playoff Dominance appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • C.J. Stroud’s Injury Has Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Seeing a Red Flag
    by Lance Fernandez on June 11, 2025 at 3:59 am

    With C.J. Stroud not throwing the football during the offseason, a former NFL player who is now an analyst is raising some concerns. The post C.J. Stroud’s Injury Has Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Seeing a Red Flag appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Knicks Denied Interviews With 2 Top Western Conference Coaches
    by Max Dible on June 11, 2025 at 3:34 am

    The New York Knicks aren't having much luck in their search for a new head coach.  The post Knicks Denied Interviews With 2 Top Western Conference Coaches appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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  • Lo que sabemos sobre las protestas planeadas en Chicago contra las redadas de ICE
  • The James Beard Awards are back. Here’s where you can mingle with chefs.
  • Bears’ Ozzy Trapilo trying to take advantage of ‘really great opportunity’
  • Defunding Planned Parenthood will have dire consequences for Illinoisans
  • Chicago Film Office names Natasha P. Olguin new deputy commissioner
  • FanDuel eyes 50-cent fee on every Illinois sports bet, thanks to new state tax
  • Aurora chiropractor accused of sexually abusing young patients faces more charges
  • Bears’ top two draft picks were able to do very little on the field this offseason
  • Former Chicago cop Eric Tabb pleads guilty to aggravated battery
  • Park District shuns an anti-hate ad — and ketchup on hot dogs
  • How to cook the perfect steak, grill marks and all
  • California governor asks court to block Trump administration from using troops in immigration raids
  • Got fresh strawberries? Try this gently sweetened and uncomplicated buttermilk cake
  • Planned Parenthood-affiliated group at DePaul is disbanded
  • Woman, 1-year-old boy found dead at Southwest Side home
  • Cubs’ Shota Imanaga passes first game-action test of rehab stint
  • Sky GM Jeff Pagliocca ‘very disappointed’ by bad start, hopeful for turnaround
  • White Sox pitching prospect Grant Taylor ‘forced his way’ to majors
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