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Acusan a mujer de apuñalar a su hijo de 7 años en Rogers Park

Una mujer acusada de apuñalar a su hijo de 7 años de edad, supuestamente porque hizo un desorden en su hogar, se le ordenó permanecer detenida durante una audiencia el lunes, dijeron los fiscales. Llovana Torres, de 26 años de …

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Two key Latino theater events paused in Chicago. Are more ahead?

A principios de este mes, el organizador de dos festivales de Chicago que apoyan a artistas latinos de teatro anunció que pondrá en pausa los populares eventos por este año. “Inicios”, un festival de dramaturgos de Chicago que comenzó en …

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CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health in U.S., overseas

Among the many federal government programs whose future has been questioned is a small but storied group within the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called the Epidemic Intelligence Service — also known as the CDC’s disease detectives. As …

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White Sox’ catcher situation getting crowded with Edgar Quero’s success, Korey Lee’s recovery

Catcher has been a position of strength for the offensively inept White Sox, but it could soon put them in a rare roster crunch. Rookie Edgar Quero has had a solid start in his first 28 games, batting .264 with …

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Bid in City Council to approve snap curfews stalls

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling will have to wait a little longer for the power to declare three-hour-long curfews anywhere in the city with just 30 minutes’ notice. Budget Committee Chair Jason Ervin (28th), one of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s most …

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Spurred by Crosetti Brand case, Illinois lawmakers approve reforms to the Prisoner Review Board

A measure aimed at bringing reforms to the embattled Prisoner Review Board was approved by lawmakers in Springfield this week, and now heads to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk for his signature. The board handles all traditional parole decisions, executive clemency …

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Student awaiting heart transplant celebrates high school graduation at Lurie Children’s

Tainica Norris wasn’t sure her son was going to be able to graduate high school. Earlier this year Taevion Norris was forced to leave his classmates at West Leyden High School in Northlake after being diagnosed with heart failure due …

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Sky legend Courtney Vandersloot needed change when she left for Liberty, craved comfort in return to Chicago

Timing is everything, and after 12 seasons with the Sky to begin her career, point guard Courtney Vandersloot needed something new. She had a sense of stagnancy two years ago and was energized by moving to New York and starting …

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South Side cocaine dealer stole $130K in federal pandemic relief money, feds say

A drug dealer who supplied a gang with cocaine on the South Side also ripped off the government of more than $130,000 in COVID-19 pandemic relief money intended for struggling businesses, federal prosecutors say. Marcus Taylor, 40, has pleaded guilty …

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Joe Thuney: I wanted to stay with Bears because ‘everyone’s pulling in the same direction’

Left guard Joe Thuney signed his two-year contract extension Wednesday morning before setting out to practice. Thuney was otherwise entering the final year of his contract. He said committing to the Bears felt familiar — and that’s a compliment, given …

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Cubs top prospects Matt Shaw, Cade Horton make impact in 2-1 win against Marlins

MIAMI — Not all games — or even close ones — can be thrillers. In the Cubs’ 2-1 victory against the Marlins on Wednesday, their go-ahead run in the eighth inning was anything but dramatic, playing out in front of …

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White Sox lose late lead, drop series to Mariners

The White Sox didn’t play clean baseball Wednesday, but they entered the eighth inning against the American League West-leading Mariners with a one-run lead. Mariners first baseman Rowdy Tellez led off the inning with a single and advanced to second …

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Things to Do in Chicago May 22-28, 2025

Theater In 1982 Larry Walters took a 45-minute flight in a contraption made out of a lawn chair and balloons. His story is now recounted in Jack Godfrey’s new musical “42 Balloons.” Ellie Coote directs the North American premiere. From …

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Ben Johnson navigates 1st Bears tempest in way Matt Eberflus never could

Ben Johnson was about a minute into an opening statement Wednesday filled with the typical musings of a first-year coach — he praised his players’ work in the weight room and bemoaned their struggles lining up in the wrong place …

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AI genie is out of the bottle, and the granted wish often brings trouble

Lunch had been a handful of cashews, munched in the car on my way to Pullman to listen to sixth grade girls talk about their lives. Now it was 2 p.m., heading home, and glory be, a White Castle ahead …

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Morgan Park dual-sport star Nasir Rankin and Brother Rice lineman King Liggins commit to Illinois

The years of struggling to attract high-level players and struggling to keep local talent home may be ending for Illinois football. Coach Bret Bielema landed two marquee prospects in the span of an hour Wednesday when Morgan Park receiver Nasir …

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Halas Intrigue podcast: Ben talks, Caleb doesn’t!

Pat Finley and Steve Greenberg break down Caleb Williams not talking about his ongoing controversy — and Ben Johnson addressing it with charm. New episodes of “Halas Intrigue” will be published regularly with accompanying stories collected on the podcast’s hub page. …

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Where’s Caleb Williams? Bears run ‘Shush Push’ while questions about QB’s feelings about team linger

On the same day the NFL preserved the legality of the Tush Push, the Bears and quarterback Caleb Williams unveiled a strategic maneuver of their own: The Shush Push. As in, not making Williams available to a media contingent eager …

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Rare Abraham Lincoln artifacts sell for nearly $8 million at Chicago auction

An auction of precious Abraham Lincoln artifacts raised close to $8 million Wednesday, meaning a likely seven-figure windfall for a cash-strapped Springfield foundation that was selling part of its Lincoln collection to pay down a multimillion-dollar debt. The Lincoln Presidential …

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Dirty sodas: The sweet, creamy phenomenon is taking over America

Nearly two-thirds of Americans ages 18 to 34 say alcohol consumption negatively affects their health. But what if you could enjoy the taste without the risks? The hottest new trend among younger generations is not mocktails or virgin drinks — …

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  • Logan O’Hoppe blasts 2 homers as hot-hitting Angels win 6th straight
    by Jeff Fletcher on May 22, 2025 at 5:29 am

    The Angels hit four homers in their 10-5 victory over the Athletics. The Angels have averaged 7.3 runs per game during their winning streak.

  • Kelsey Plum reaches milestone but Sparks can’t catch Mercury
    by Staff and news service reports on May 22, 2025 at 4:54 am

    Plum scores 25 points, including her 500th career 3-pointer, as the Sparks whittle a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to one before Phoenix holds on for an 89-86 win.

  • Teoscar Hernández’s 3-run homer propels Dodgers past Diamondbacks
    by Kyle Glaser on May 22, 2025 at 4:42 am

    Hernández drives a two-strike pitch 413 feet to center field, snapping Corbin Burnes’ streak of 21 consecutive scoreless innings and backing a solid effort from Dustin May in a 3-1 win that caps a nine-game homestand.

  • Xavier Allen’s HR in the 11th sends Carson baseball to City Division I final
    by David Rice on May 22, 2025 at 4:40 am

    Carson defeats Taft in extra innings to set up a matchup with rival Banning in the championship game at Dodger Stadium. Port of Los Angeles advanced to the Division II final.

  • La Cañada Flintridge executive to plead guilty to making illegal campaign contributions
    by City News Service on May 22, 2025 at 4:09 am

    Teena Maria Hostovich, 66, will pay a $43,500 fine.

Sports Sports News, Stats & Analysis

  • ‘Overrated’: Pete Rose, the Dodgers, and Our Broken Sports Debates
    by Alyssa Polczynski on May 22, 2025 at 6:48 am

    The term “overrated” has long been a staple of sports debate, but in recent years, it has become one of the most misused words in the sports dictionary. The post ‘Overrated’: Pete Rose, the Dodgers, and Our Broken Sports Debates appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Falcons’ Coordinator Breaks Silence On Shedeur Prank Call
    by Evan Cormier on May 22, 2025 at 4:22 am

    The Atlanta Falcons’ new defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbrich, was thrown into the center of the medias attention three weeks ago when it came out that his son was responsible for a draft day prank call targeting the face of the 2025 NFL Draft, Shedeur Sanders.Ulbrich embraced the situation with full humility, full throatily denouncing his The post Falcons’ Coordinator Breaks Silence On Shedeur Prank Call appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Historic Decision Bodes Well for Broncos’ All-Pro Playmaker
    by Josh Buckhalter on May 22, 2025 at 4:01 am

    The Broncos need him right where he is. The post Historic Decision Bodes Well for Broncos’ All-Pro Playmaker appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Eagles’ Stage Late Coup and Tush-Whack Cowardly Commissioner’s Push-Ban Attempt
    by Joe Staszak on May 22, 2025 at 3:10 am

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s Power Play Backfired in spectacular fashion today as the League used the Packers to Push Tush-Push Ban and they got beat because when you come off as cowardly and calculating the results usually speak for themselves.  The league of extraordinary hypo-critters left Minnesota today with some bumps and bruises after their The post Eagles’ Stage Late Coup and Tush-Whack Cowardly Commissioner’s Push-Ban Attempt appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Chiefs Draft Pick Called ‘Clone’ of 5-Time Pro Bowl Playmaker
    by Michael Obermuller on May 22, 2025 at 2:20 am

    Kansas City Chiefs draft pick and running back Brashard Smith was compared to a five-time NFL Pro Bowler ahead of minicamp. The post Chiefs Draft Pick Called ‘Clone’ of 5-Time Pro Bowl Playmaker appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Acusan a mujer de apuñalar a su hijo de 7 años en Rogers Park
  • Two key Latino theater events paused in Chicago. Are more ahead?
  • CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health in U.S., overseas
  • White Sox’ catcher situation getting crowded with Edgar Quero’s success, Korey Lee’s recovery
  • Bid in City Council to approve snap curfews stalls
  • Spurred by Crosetti Brand case, Illinois lawmakers approve reforms to the Prisoner Review Board
  • Student awaiting heart transplant celebrates high school graduation at Lurie Children’s
  • Sky legend Courtney Vandersloot needed change when she left for Liberty, craved comfort in return to Chicago
  • South Side cocaine dealer stole $130K in federal pandemic relief money, feds say
  • Joe Thuney: I wanted to stay with Bears because ‘everyone’s pulling in the same direction’
  • Cubs top prospects Matt Shaw, Cade Horton make impact in 2-1 win against Marlins
  • White Sox lose late lead, drop series to Mariners
  • Things to Do in Chicago May 22-28, 2025
  • Ben Johnson navigates 1st Bears tempest in way Matt Eberflus never could
  • AI genie is out of the bottle, and the granted wish often brings trouble
  • Morgan Park dual-sport star Nasir Rankin and Brother Rice lineman King Liggins commit to Illinois
  • Halas Intrigue podcast: Ben talks, Caleb doesn’t!
  • Where’s Caleb Williams? Bears run ‘Shush Push’ while questions about QB’s feelings about team linger
  • Rare Abraham Lincoln artifacts sell for nearly $8 million at Chicago auction
  • Dirty sodas: The sweet, creamy phenomenon is taking over America
  • Federal agents arrest 2 Venezuelan men in connection with Chicago Lawn mass shooting
  • 2 staff members of Israeli embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC; suspect from Chicago
  • Horoscope for Thursday, May 22, 2025
  • Micah Richards tells Man Utd to replace £19m signing after Europa League final defeat
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  • Missing Jay Slater witness found ‘holidaying’ in Tenerife
  • Rapists and paedophiles could be chemically castrated in crackdown on offenders
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