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Man fatally shot in South Lawndale

A man was shot and killed in South Lawndale early Saturday, police said. The man, 36, was in the 2100 block of South Fairfield Avenue around 3:30 a.m. when someone in a gray sedan fired shots, according to Chicago police. …

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Pope Leo XIV lays out his vision and identifies AI as a main challenge for humanity

VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV laid out the vision of his papacy Saturday, identifying artificial intelligence as one of the most critical matters facing humanity and vowing to continue in some of the core priorities of Pope Francis. In …

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Judge pauses much of Trump administration’s massive downsizing of federal agencies

SAN FRANCISCO — The Trump administration must halt much of its dramatic downsizing of the federal workforce, a California judge ordered Friday. Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco issued the emergency order in a lawsuit filed last week by labor …

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Bears WR Luther Burden wants ‘to make everybody pay’ after draft slide

Luther Burden came back from his draft party undrafted. Sitting in his apartment around 11 p.m. after Round 1 of the NFL Draft last month, Burden didn’t quite know what to do. He was too amped — furious, really — …

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Bears coordinator: QB Caleb Williams ‘very eager to do the work’

Ask Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle about Caleb Williams, and he rewinds exactly one week. On May 3, the Bears’ second-year quarterback came to Halas Hall on his own. He walked through the Bears’ new playbook by himself, making sure …

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New Bears RBs coach Eric Bieniemy making himself heard

One noticeable change from last season is the loud voice coming from the Bears’ running backs drills. Running backs coach Eric Bieniemy, the former Chiefs and Commanders offensive coordinator, isn’t shy about shouting instructions to his players — and using …

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Cook County Missing Persons Day brings resources, families together: ‘It gives us hope’

Four years ago, Aretha Miller’s pregnant sister, Cheretha Morrison, a mother of two, dropped her daughter off at school. She was seen for the last time driving about two blocks away before she went missing. Miller was among a crowd …

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Fire score late to beat Atlanta for first home victory of season

Hugo Cuypers scored on a first-half penalty kick and Rominigue Kouamé delivered the winner late in the second half as the Fire won at Soldier Field for the first time this season with a 2-1 victory over Atlanta United on …

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White Sox expect playing time for Tim Elko, Andrew Vaughn at first base

How will first basemen Tim Elko and Andrew Vaughn coexist in the White Sox’ lineup? Quite easily, according to the guy writing those lineups each day. Manager Will Venable plans to play them together often, utilizing the designated-hitter spot so …

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It’s up to Bears DC Dennis Allen to get most out of athletic draft picks

Linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II’s eyes widened as he explained the whirlwind of information that came his way Friday at Bears rookie minicamp. “Day 1 was a little everywhere for me, personally,” the fourth-round pick said Saturday. But Day 2, Hyppolite …

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Cubs’ Ian Happ out of lineup vs. Mets; Pete Crow-Armstrong leads off

NEW YORK — At the top of the lineup Saturday against the Mets, Pete Crow-Armstrong affected the game right away. The Cubs’ usual leadoff hitter, Ian Happ, was out of the lineup. He’d felt some discomfort in his oblique on …

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Sky notebook: Kia Nurse solidifying her spot in starting lineup — and perhaps Sky’s future

MINNEAPOLIS — Every team that guard Kia Nurse has joined felt like an opportunity to plant roots and finally get some continuity. But the Sky are her fifth team in seven WNBA seasons. This could be different. Nurse has been …

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3 shot, 2 dead in Edgewater

Two people were killed and one wounded in a shooting early Saturday in Edgewater, police said. The three victims — a 28-year-old man, a 31-year-old man and a 36-year-old man — were in the 6300 block of North Broadway about …

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Angel Reese focuses on versatility, improvement as Sky close preseason with loss to Lynx

MINNEAPOLIS — There has been a lot of talk around the Sky about the new-and-improved Angel Reese, but the staples of her game could get better, too, as the team looks for better space and pace in its offense. One …

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Shane Smith throws six scoreless innings, showing he belongs in conversation about White Sox’ pitching future

The White Sox are short on present-day wins, off to a worse 40-game start (11-29) than last year’s 121-loss team. But their future is on display almost every night in the form of a youthful rotation that has been the …

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Cubs’ Cade Horton’s debut vs. Mets shows ‘that’s why he’s here’

NEW YORK — Cubs rookie Cade Horton knew exactly what he wanted to throw to put away Mets superstar Juan Soto. In a game the Cubs would go on to win 6-5, Horton was 3⅔ innings into his major-league debut, …

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Man struck, killed by CTA Blue Line train in Logan Square

A man was struck and killed by a Blue Line train Saturday night in Logan Square. The 28-year-old stumbled and fell onto the tracks as a train arrived about 8:15 p.m. at the Logan Square Blue Line station in the …

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Horoscope for Sunday, May 11, 2025

Moon alert There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The moon is in Scorpio. Aries (March 21-April 19) A so-so day Unfortunately, people are short-tempered and testy today — on Mother’s Day nonetheless! (Not you, of course.) …

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Buyers, retailers of athletic shoes, other sneakers brace for tariff-driven price increases

It isn’t unusual for Terrill Hines to drop hundreds of dollars on shoes in an afternoon. Especially when his four children are along. He spent a May afternoon at Succezz, a Near South Side streetwear sneaker store, on a shopping …

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This Mother’s Day, remember domestic violence, trauma survivors

This Sunday I am celebrating my first Mother’s Day as a free woman. In January, I was released from prison after serving 20 years. I was originally sentenced to 40 years, but then-Gov. Pat Quinn granted me clemency and reduced …

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  • Esperanza volleyball stuns Newbury Park with rally to win CIF-SS semifinal
    by David Delgado on May 11, 2025 at 7:13 am

    Facing match point, Esperanza goes on a 5-0 run to win the five-set match and advance to the Division 5 championship game.

  • Angels beat Orioles behind strong start from Jack Kochanowicz
    by Jeff Fletcher on May 11, 2025 at 4:33 am

    Angels score early and keep adding, while Kochanowicz allows one run over 5⅔ innings and Jo Adell homers again in a 5-2 victory against Baltimore.

  • Former state worker from Carson and ex-boyfriend get 1 year, 8 months in prison for pandemic benefits scheme
    by City News Service on May 11, 2025 at 4:33 am

    The two admitted to obtaining $768,000 in fraudulent COVID-related unemployment benefits.

  • Long Beach State, UCLA reach NCAA men’s volleyball title match
    by Staff and news service reports on May 11, 2025 at 4:02 am

    Top-seeded LBSU shakes off a first-set loss to beat fifth-seeded Pepperdine, while third-seeded UCLA keeps its hopes for a three-peat alive with a sweep of No. 2 seed Hawaii.

  • Dodgers shut out by Corbin Burnes and Diamondbacks
    by Bill Plunkett on May 11, 2025 at 2:54 am

    A night after scoring 14 runs, the Dodgers are held to five hits and go 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position in a 3-0 loss to Arizona.

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  • Bears Named Top Landing Spot for Breakout RB as Nick Chubb Alternative
    by Max Dible on May 11, 2025 at 7:16 am

    The Chicago Bears have made additions to every offensive position group on the team, though running back may still be an area for improvement.  The post Bears Named Top Landing Spot for Breakout RB as Nick Chubb Alternative appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Proposed Trade Has Sixers’ Paul George Heading Back Out West
    by Adam Taylor on May 11, 2025 at 6:32 am

    Paul George endured a nightmare debut season for the Philadelphia 76ers. The veteran forward struggled for health and form throughout a disastrous run that saw the Sixers miss out on the postseason.As such, George could find his name floated in trade rumors during the summer. The Sixers are expected to make changes to the rotation. The post Proposed Trade Has Sixers’ Paul George Heading Back Out West appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Cavaliers’ Darius Garland Sends Message to Critics After Return
    by Adam Taylor on May 11, 2025 at 5:56 am

    After missing four games due to a big toe injury, Darius Garland returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers rotation on Friday, May 9. And while he struggled to make an impact on the box score, his presence helped unlock Cleveland’s offense.During his postgame news conference, Garland discussed the injury that has limited his postseason. And in The post Cavaliers’ Darius Garland Sends Message to Critics After Return appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Cubs Strike Injury Concern as Key Player Is Held Out
    by Dave Benson on May 11, 2025 at 5:00 am

    The Chicago Cubs have the top scoring offense in Major League Baseball, averaging 5.77 runs per game, and it doesn’t seem to matter where they are playing.  With the team’s 6-5 win over the New York Mets on Saturday, the Cubs are averaging 5.73 runs in road games, while they score 5.82 runs per game The post Cubs Strike Injury Concern as Key Player Is Held Out appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Red Wings Named Landing Spot for Struggling Bruins Goalie
    by Tristin McKinstry on May 11, 2025 at 4:44 am

    The Red Wings were recently named a landing spot for Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman after a brutal 2024-25 season. The post Red Wings Named Landing Spot for Struggling Bruins Goalie appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Man fatally shot in South Lawndale
  • Pope Leo XIV lays out his vision and identifies AI as a main challenge for humanity
  • Judge pauses much of Trump administration’s massive downsizing of federal agencies
  • Bears WR Luther Burden wants ‘to make everybody pay’ after draft slide
  • Bears coordinator: QB Caleb Williams ‘very eager to do the work’
  • New Bears RBs coach Eric Bieniemy making himself heard
  • Cook County Missing Persons Day brings resources, families together: ‘It gives us hope’
  • Fire score late to beat Atlanta for first home victory of season
  • White Sox expect playing time for Tim Elko, Andrew Vaughn at first base
  • It’s up to Bears DC Dennis Allen to get most out of athletic draft picks
  • Cubs’ Ian Happ out of lineup vs. Mets; Pete Crow-Armstrong leads off
  • Sky notebook: Kia Nurse solidifying her spot in starting lineup — and perhaps Sky’s future
  • 3 shot, 2 dead in Edgewater
  • Angel Reese focuses on versatility, improvement as Sky close preseason with loss to Lynx
  • Shane Smith throws six scoreless innings, showing he belongs in conversation about White Sox’ pitching future
  • Cubs’ Cade Horton’s debut vs. Mets shows ‘that’s why he’s here’
  • Man struck, killed by CTA Blue Line train in Logan Square
  • Horoscope for Sunday, May 11, 2025
  • Buyers, retailers of athletic shoes, other sneakers brace for tariff-driven price increases
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  • Former state worker from Carson and ex-boyfriend get 1 year, 8 months in prison for pandemic benefits scheme
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