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Grupo Frontera at Sueños: Band goes on as planned despite controversy

Grupo Frontera brindó una gran dosis de energía tejana al segundo día de Sueños. El grupo de seis integrantes lució ropa vaquera de cuero negro y contó con un fondo visual dinámico que mostraba imágenes de temática fronteriza, como el …

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Don Omar cierra Festival Sueños con un set alegre lleno de grandes éxitos

La actuación principal de Don Omar en el Festival de Música Sueños el domingo por la noche comenzó con una de las canciones más populares del cantautor y productor discográfico: “Dale Don”. Vestido con un saco y una camisa de …

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Camila de regreso como trío viene a Chicago

Como una de las bandas de la escena del pop/rock en México y Latinoamérica que ha logrado permanecer con sus temas de amor y desamor en el gusto del público, Camila se ha forjado en el tiempo y ha demostrado …

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Women face increased heart health risks as they enter menopause, but many don’t know it

Less than a minute into Lara Shayne’s daily workout a few years ago, she couldn’t catch her breath. “I felt like an elephant was on my chest and I couldn’t breathe,” the North Center resident recalled. Shayne, then 53, drove …

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Wall Street rating agency revises City Hall’s financial outlook to ‘negative’

A Wall Street rating agency on Tuesday assigned an A- bond rating to Mayor Brandon Johnson’s upcoming plan to borrow more than $600 million for infrastructure, housing and economic development, but revised the outlook to “negative,” signaling a future downgrade. …

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Hugh Mangum’s cookbook of barbecue recipes brings international flair to the grill

When Hugh Mangum was growing up in Los Angeles, his Texan father showed off his barbecue skills in their backyard nearly every weekend. It became a ritual for the family to patiently tend to the fire. After his father’s death …

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Ex-CPD officer expected to serve a week in prison after pleading guilty to fatally shooting husband

An ex-Chicago police officer will spend about a week in prison after pleading guilty to fatally shooting her husband, a fellow cop, over three years ago. Fighting through tears, Jacqueline Villasenor told Judge Arthur Wesley Willis Tuesday, “There is no …

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Bears want OTA practices to hum, even as Caleb Williams stays mum

At some point during the offseason, coach Ben Johnson said, almost every Bears player has walked into a coordinator’s office — or his — and said he wanted to be coached with intensity. ‘‘The great ones, they want to be …

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WNBA investigation into alleged racist taunts directed at Sky’s Angel Reese ends with no conclusive evidence

The WNBA concluded its investigation of allegations that fans in Indianapolis directed racist taunts at Sky star Angel Reese and did not find evidence to substantiate it. The league announced Tuesday it reviewed video and audio from Gainbridge Fieldhouse and …

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COVID-19 vaccinations no longer recommended for healthy children, pregnant women

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday announced that COVID-19 vaccinations are no longer recommended for healthy children and pregnant women. In a 58-second video posted on the social media site X, Kennedy said he …

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No Caitlin Clark? Sky-Fever game staying at United Center regardless

PHOENIX — The Sky’s June 7 home game against the Fever will be held at the United Center whether or not injured superstar Caitlin Clark is able to play, the Sky confirmed. It will be the first WNBA game played …

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Spice up dinnertime with savory shrimp creole

Jazz up your weekly meal rotation with a little New Orleans heat. Creole cuisine is deeply rooted in Louisiana’s culinary tradition, which is influenced by a melting pot of cuisines that include French, Spanish, African, Caribbean and Native American flavors. …

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Driver says he did not see cyclist in fatal Loop crash — Chicago’s first bicyclist death of 2025

Peter Aleck says the force of the crash was so great, he thought his Hummer had been struck by another car. Instead, he had actually struck a cyclist crossing against a red light on a Divvy bike. The cyclist, 18-year-old …

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How to make pearl couscous with asparagus

Classic risotto is made with starchy medium-grain Italian rice, such as Arborio or carnaroli. This “risotto” uses pearl couscous (which actually is a pasta) and a simplified risotto cooking method to produce “grains” with a rich, creamy consistency. In this …

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From Allie Quigley to Courtney Vandersloot: Sky career scoring record to stay in the family

PHOENIX — The real truth about why Courtney Vandersloot rejoined the Sky? She was gunning for Allie Quigley’s Sky career scoring record. At least, that’s what Vandersloot deadpanned Tuesday before a game against the Mercury she went into with 3,700 …

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Sen. Tammy Duckworth heads to Taiwan, Singapore in bid to ‘close the deal’ for quantum campus

Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Tuesday embarked on a six-day trip to Taiwan and Singapore, where she hopes to “close the deal” on a partnership with Foxconn’s research arm at Chicago’s new quantum algorithm center. Duckworth is on her 13th Congressional …

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MRI reveals Miguel Amaya’s recovery timeline from oblique strain

Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya’s MRI Tuesday on his strained left oblique revealed a likely four- to six-week timeline before he can return to playing major-league games, according to manager Craig Counsell. “Which means we’re trying to get him back before …

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2 teens charged in hate crime attack at Carpentersville McDonald’s

An Elgin man and a teen are accused of attacking a woman at a Carpentersville McDonald’s, allegedly because of her sexual orientation. The woman, whose age wasn’t released, was at the fast food restaurant May 13 in the 1600 block …

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Kayson Flowers’ child abuse death sparks calls for justice: ‘It is a moral crisis’

Joe Huizenga, pastor and executive director at Roseland Christian Ministries, was preparing for his day at his Washington Park home when 2-month old Kayson Flowers’ mother called him shrieking and sobbing. “My baby’s dead, they killed my baby, he’s black …

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Rewilding — a not so wild part of Illinois’ conservation strategy

Illinois took a bold step toward redefining conservation. With broad bipartisan support, the Illinois House and Senate recently passed House Bill 2726, marking a turning point: Rewilding —  restoring ecosystems through natural processes and minimal human interaction — is no …

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  • Rep. Chu leads push for more housing help for Eaton Fire survivors
    by Anissa Rivera on May 28, 2025 at 1:44 am

    FEMA says there is no need for a direct leasing program to help fire survivors find housing. Nonprofits say they see the human need every day.

  • LA County seeks Homekey-Plus funds for 6 projects to house homeless, including motel in Torrance
    by Steve Scauzillo on May 28, 2025 at 1:43 am

    The Board of Supervisors have asked the state for funding for adding or adapting six new "Project Homekey-Plus" sites in LA, Torrance.

  • Chargers safety Tony Jefferson feeling ‘renewed’ for his 11th NFL season
    by Elliott Teaford on May 28, 2025 at 1:29 am

    “I feel renewed, I feel fresh,” the 33-year-old Jefferson says after the first day of OTAs. He came out of retirement to play eight games with the Chargers last season.

  • This week’s bestsellers at Southern California’s independent bookstores
    by Staff report on May 28, 2025 at 1:22 am

    See the top-selling releases among hardcover fiction and nonfiction, plus trade and mass market paperbacks for the sales week that ended May 25.

  • Ohtani, Conforto, Muncy all homer as Dodgers beat Guardians
    by Bill Plunkett on May 28, 2025 at 1:13 am

    Shohei Ohtani becomes the first player in MLB to reach 20 home runs this season in a 9-5 win. Michael Conforto, meanwhile, hits his first since April 5. Max Muncy’s three-run drive puts the game away in the ninth.

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  • Are The Lakers A Logical Fit For Chris Paul?
    by Mark Deeks on May 28, 2025 at 1:56 am

    Following on from this week’s report that 12-time NBA All-Star point guard Chris Paul will leave the San Antonio Spurs after just one season – itself coming after other reports that the 20-year veteran is not yet interested in retiring – thoughts turn to where he might go next. Having played for both the Spurs The post Are The Lakers A Logical Fit For Chris Paul? appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Lakers Floated as Potential Destination for Veteran Two-Way Guard
    by Alder Almo on May 28, 2025 at 1:45 am

    The Lakers could potentially target a two-way guard to add as a depth piece in free agency. The post Lakers Floated as Potential Destination for Veteran Two-Way Guard appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Patriots UDFA Wide Receiver Can Make 53-Man Roster Week One
    by Jason Garcia on May 28, 2025 at 1:22 am

    The New England Patriots could be heading into the 2025-26 season with an undrafted free agent on the 53-man roster. The post Patriots UDFA Wide Receiver Can Make 53-Man Roster Week One appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Browns File New Complaint in Lawsuit Against the City of Cleveland
    by Pat Pickens on May 28, 2025 at 1:18 am

    The Cleveland Browns are trying to move again, albeit still within the Ohio borders, but the City of Cleveland is standing in their way. The Browns filed a new complaint in a lawsuit against the city, which accuses Cleveland’s government of interfering with the Browns’ plans of moving to the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park, The post Browns File New Complaint in Lawsuit Against the City of Cleveland appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Trade Pitch Sees Red Wings Acquiring $18 Million Gritty Forward
    by Cole Shelton on May 28, 2025 at 1:11 am

    A trade pitch has the Detroit Red Wings acquiring a gritty forward in an intriguing deal in the offseason to add more talent. The post Trade Pitch Sees Red Wings Acquiring $18 Million Gritty Forward appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Grupo Frontera at Sueños: Band goes on as planned despite controversy
  • Don Omar cierra Festival Sueños con un set alegre lleno de grandes éxitos
  • Camila de regreso como trío viene a Chicago
  • Women face increased heart health risks as they enter menopause, but many don’t know it
  • Wall Street rating agency revises City Hall’s financial outlook to ‘negative’
  • Hugh Mangum’s cookbook of barbecue recipes brings international flair to the grill
  • Ex-CPD officer expected to serve a week in prison after pleading guilty to fatally shooting husband
  • Bears want OTA practices to hum, even as Caleb Williams stays mum
  • WNBA investigation into alleged racist taunts directed at Sky’s Angel Reese ends with no conclusive evidence
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  • No Caitlin Clark? Sky-Fever game staying at United Center regardless
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  • Driver says he did not see cyclist in fatal Loop crash — Chicago’s first bicyclist death of 2025
  • How to make pearl couscous with asparagus
  • From Allie Quigley to Courtney Vandersloot: Sky career scoring record to stay in the family
  • Sen. Tammy Duckworth heads to Taiwan, Singapore in bid to ‘close the deal’ for quantum campus
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