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Horoscope for Monday, May 19, 2025

Moon alert There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The moon is in Aquarius. Aries (March 21-April 19) A positive day Early this morning, you might experience a dispute about money or possessions with a friend (or …

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Crowded field of challengers grows as Durbin exit creates opportunities for Democrats

Next year’s congressional elections in three key Chicago-area districts will pit political newcomers against elected Democratic officials and even friends against friends. It marks the first year in decades in which several congressional districts — and a high-profile Senate seat …

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Dozens of people were arrested protesting at the DNC. What happened to their cases?

Nine months after the Democratic National Convention swept over Chicago, the city’s Law Department continues to prosecute ordinance violations leveled at protesters arrested during demonstrations against the war in Gaza. But the city has little to show for the effort …

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Dear Abby: Abusive husband may be starting to see the light

DEAR ABBY: I have had a friend since junior high. We have kept in touch off and on over the years. The last few years, she and her hubby have wanted to visit us more often. We have visited them …

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Prison officials need prodding to enforce new prison gerrymandering law

Taking a giant step toward achieving a more equitable government, Illinois’ ban on prison gerrymandering law, The No Representation Without Population Act, took effect at the start of this year. If you are unfamiliar with prison gerrymandering, it’s a pretty …

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Rousing MAGA loyalists from the hypnotic trance of the orange glow

In the frenetic early months of Donald Trump’s second presidency — foreign policy reversals, tariff shocks, immigration controversies, Department of Government Efficiency’s bureaucratic assaults and a plethora of legally dubious executive orders — there’s been no shortage of criticism. In …

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Woman charged with stabbing 7-year-old son in Rogers Park

A Chicago woman is accused of stabbing her 7-year-old son in Rogers Park on Saturday, leaving him in fair condition at a hospital. Llovana Torres, 26, was arrested in Evanston and charged with aggravated battery to a child, Chicago police …

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Man fatally shot during fight in Irving Park

A fight apparently sparked the deadly shooting of a man late Sunday on the Northwest Side. A 24-year-old man was fighting with someone around 10:15 p.m. in the 4500 block of North Kennicott Avenue when he was shot in the …

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More cops, new fire station needed to handle a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights?

What kind of manpower and resources would Arlington Heights need to handle security and emergency response in and around a new Bears stadium? Village officials have been contemplating the question ever since the NFL franchise announced its interest in relocating …

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Man, 64, fatally stabbed in Near West Side alley

Police are looking for an assailant armed with a knife who fatally attacked a 64-year-old man early Monday on the Near West Side. The victim was arguing with someone around 7:50 a.m. in an alley in the 2400 block of …

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‘Good choice’ — JD Vance brings Pope Leo XIV a Bears jersey

Vice President JD Vance presented Pope Leo XIV with a Bears jersey on Monday, and the Chicago-area native seemed to like it. “Good choice,” he told Vance. In a Vatican meeting that lasted approximately 40 minutes Monday morning, Vance and …

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Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protected status from 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially exposing them to deportation. The court’s order, with only one noted dissent, puts on hold a ruling from a federal judge …

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Chicago vive su primera tormenta de polvo desde el ‘Dust Bowl’ hace más de 90 años

Chicago vivió su primera tormenta de polvo desde 1934 el viernes por la noche, según el Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (NWS) . Los expertos del clima emitieron una advertencia de tormenta de polvo para el área de Chicago, el centro …

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Analyzing Jeff Blashill’s candidacy for Blackhawks’ coaching position

The Blackhawks‘ coaching search has quickly changed from a complete mystery into potentially near complete. Jeff Blashill has emerged as the leading candidate. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Monday that Blashill is a “very serious contender” but that nothing has been …

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Museo facilita el regreso de un artefacto maya de la colección de un filántropo de Chicago

Un artefacto maya está listo para regresar a México después de haber estado en posesión de una familia de Chicago durante casi 40 años, anunció el viernes el Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano (NMMA). El artefacto es un friso de …

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Inicia construcción del desarrollo de vivienda asequible ‘The Ave’ en Humboldt Park

Los residentes de Humboldt Park pronto verán un desarrollo de vivienda asequible que también ayudará a fomentar la propiedad de viviendas con un nuevo centro operado por la organización sin fines de lucro Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago. El alcalde …

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El Papa León XIV ‘irradia bondad’, dicen líderes religiosos de Chicago que asisten a su instalación en Roma

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO — Cuando a la hermana Barbara Reid le preguntan sobre su amigo Bob Prevost —el hombre que el mundo ha conocido esta semana con un nuevo nombre, el Papa León XIV— muchas palabras se le vienen fácilmente …

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ComEd electric bills are set to surge in June

ComEd customers are about to see a big spike in their electric bills. As the Sun-Times reported in November, the demand for power from big data centers and a delay connecting new power sources, such as solar and wind, to …

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$15.5M settlement is ‘first win in a series of losses’ on Chicago’s lopsided parking meter deal

The 75-year, $1.16 billion deal that privatized Chicago parking meters was so lopsided in favor of private investors that a $15.5 million settlement to resolve their most recent claims is a comparative victory. That was the story line on Monday …

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Crew members of tall ship that collided with Brooklyn Bridge return home to Mexico

NEW YORK (AP) — Many crew members on the Mexican navy tall ship that suffered a deadly collision with the Brooklyn Bridge have flown home from New York, officials said Monday. Related Articles Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protections …

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  • Jeanette Vizguerra — held by ICE in Colorado — named a winner of Robert F. Kennedy human rights award
    by Megan Ulu Lani Boyanton on May 19, 2025 at 7:07 pm

    Barring any changes to her detention, Vizguerra will be unable to attend the ceremony in Washington, D.C.

  • After a political career shaped by cancer, Biden faces his own grim diagnosis
    by Associated Press on May 19, 2025 at 7:01 pm

    He had made increasing cancer research a priority for his administration.

  • There’s an American pope, and he’s just like us. At least, we really, really want him to be
    by Associated Press on May 19, 2025 at 6:52 pm

    Why are we focused on making sure the leader of the Catholic Church is also a regular guy from the Midwest?

  • Glioblastoma brain cancer research: Study provides glimmer of hope
    by Rick Sobey on May 19, 2025 at 6:40 pm

    Glioblastoma brain cancer research: Mass General Brigham study provides a glimmer of hope for patients

  • Dum Dums lollipops stands by bright dyes, despite RFK Jr.’s push
    by Tribune News Service on May 19, 2025 at 6:39 pm

    The maker is in no rush to switch to natural colors.

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  • Lakers Trade Pitch Moves Austin Reaves, Lands Heat Star, Warriors Champion
    by Jon Conahan on May 19, 2025 at 7:10 pm

    The Los Angeles Lakers will have some difficult decisions to make during the offseason, mainly with Austin Reaves. Rumors suggest the Lakers might trade Reaves for a big player, but insiders say they won’t move on from him unless they get an offer they can’t refuse. According to a report from Dan Woike of the The post Lakers Trade Pitch Moves Austin Reaves, Lands Heat Star, Warriors Champion appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Mason Rudolph Speaks out on Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers Pursuit
    by Dave Holcomb on May 19, 2025 at 7:10 pm

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph addressed the team's quarterback situation entering offseason workouts. The post Mason Rudolph Speaks out on Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers Pursuit appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Blue Jays Predicted to Make George Springer Move for Star
    by Jon Conahan on May 19, 2025 at 7:05 pm

    The Toronto Blue Jays played well against the Detroit Tigers, but ultimately, lost two of three. They dropped two one-run ball games, and walked off their lone win.  6-4 over their last 10 games and only 4.5 games behind the first-place New York Yankees in the American League East, it’s possible that the Blue Jays The post Blue Jays Predicted to Make George Springer Move for Star appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Bulls Came Agonisingly Close To Winning The Draft Lottery – Twice
    by Mark Deeks on May 19, 2025 at 7:02 pm

    Last Monday, the NBA held its draft lottery, choosing who out of its non-playoff teams would be selecting first in the upcoming 2025 NBA Draft. The Dallas Mavericks, despite only having a 1.8% chance of landing the top pick, won the lottery. The Chicago Bulls, with their 1.7% chance, did not. However, they nearly did. The post Bulls Came Agonisingly Close To Winning The Draft Lottery – Twice appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Pirates Get More Bad News on Young Starting Pitcher
    by Pat Pickens on May 19, 2025 at 7:01 pm

    The Pittsburgh Pirates‘ 2025 season has gone off the rails quickly, and the future is looking murky now too. Mere hours after the Pirates slunk into sole possession of 28th place in the majors, they announced they would have to reexamine 23-year-old righty Jared Jones’ elbow while he tries to work back from a ligament The post Pirates Get More Bad News on Young Starting Pitcher appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Horoscope for Monday, May 19, 2025
  • Crowded field of challengers grows as Durbin exit creates opportunities for Democrats
  • Dozens of people were arrested protesting at the DNC. What happened to their cases?
  • Dear Abby: Abusive husband may be starting to see the light
  • Prison officials need prodding to enforce new prison gerrymandering law
  • Rousing MAGA loyalists from the hypnotic trance of the orange glow
  • Woman charged with stabbing 7-year-old son in Rogers Park
  • Man fatally shot during fight in Irving Park
  • More cops, new fire station needed to handle a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights?
  • Man, 64, fatally stabbed in Near West Side alley
  • ‘Good choice’ — JD Vance brings Pope Leo XIV a Bears jersey
  • Supreme Court allows Trump to strip protected status from 350,000 Venezuelan immigrants
  • Chicago vive su primera tormenta de polvo desde el ‘Dust Bowl’ hace más de 90 años
  • Analyzing Jeff Blashill’s candidacy for Blackhawks’ coaching position
  • Museo facilita el regreso de un artefacto maya de la colección de un filántropo de Chicago
  • Inicia construcción del desarrollo de vivienda asequible ‘The Ave’ en Humboldt Park
  • El Papa León XIV ‘irradia bondad’, dicen líderes religiosos de Chicago que asisten a su instalación en Roma
  • ComEd electric bills are set to surge in June
  • $15.5M settlement is ‘first win in a series of losses’ on Chicago’s lopsided parking meter deal
  • Crew members of tall ship that collided with Brooklyn Bridge return home to Mexico
  • Fed officials signal possible rate hold until at least September
  • Biotech company Regeneron buying 23andMe for $256 million
  • After US cuts funding, WHO chief defends $2.1B budget request by comparing it with cost of war
  • US spring homebuying season has its weakest start in five years
  • Dum Dums lollipops stands by bright dyes, despite RFK Jr.’s push
  • Glioblastoma brain cancer research: Study provides glimmer of hope
  • There’s an American pope, and he’s just like us. At least, we really, really want him to be
  • After a political career shaped by cancer, Biden faces his own grim diagnosis
  • Jeanette Vizguerra — held by ICE in Colorado — named a winner of Robert F. Kennedy human rights award
  • Meghan Markle Was So Rude to a Caterer That the Queen Had to Step In, Journalist Claims
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