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Harvard has faced challenges bigger than Donald Trump. But British occupation wasn’t one of them.

The president is venting his fury — a sentence I could embroider on a pillow and use to begin every column from now until 2029, since off-gassing his bottomless magisterial displeasure is the spoon stirring our national existence, now and …

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For mentally ill people facing low-level charges, Illinois takes steps to get them care, not prosecution

Criminal defendants in Illinois who are mentally ill have often languished behind bars not because they’ve been found guilty of a crime but because they’re waiting to be placed in a state mental hospital. After years of complaints, Illinois lawmakers …

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Man in critical condition after police-involved shooting in Belmont Cragin

A man is in critical condition after he was shot by Chicago police during an altercation early Saturday, police said. Officers were called to the 3100 block of North Central Avenue around 2:10 a.m. for a reported battery and shots …

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Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Stephanie Mills reign supreme at United Center

When Patti LaBelle took the United Center stage on Friday night, she wasn’t in fighting form. Wearing glamorous blonde curls and a pink dress with a full skirt, she spoke about her ailments using slang popular with people a quarter …

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Teammates rally behind White Sox’ Lenyn Sosa in scuffle with Orioles

White Sox third baseman Josh Rojas wasn’t going to let Orioles’ Coby Mayo take a free shot at his teammate Lenyn Sosa after Mayo ran out of the baseline in Saturday’s game in Baltimore. Mayo took a big turn around …

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Larry Hoover’s family makes the case for commutation from Gov. JB Pritzker

SPRINGFIELD — Larry Hoover’s family members took his case to Gov. JB Pritzker’s office on Saturday as they seek a state commutation for the long-imprisoned Gangster Disciples co-founder, who had his federal sentence cut short days ago by President Donald …

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Mom accused of stabbing children wanted to ‘make them go to heaven,’ child told hospital staff

Shortly after a woman stabbed her three children, her oldest child told hospital staff that she “was going to make them go to heaven,” prosecutors said Saturday. Aurionah-Rakii-Karie Parker-White, 23, allegedly stabbed her 1-year-old daughter and two sons, ages 3 …

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Richard Garwin, Chicago physicist who created the hydrogen bomb and worked to see it wasn’t used, dead at 97

Wonder boy. Whiz kid. Prodigy. Genius. The nation’s top physicists hadn’t seen the likes of Dick Garwin before. When he was 23 and an assistant physics instructor at the University of Chicago, Mr. Garwin spent the first of his several …

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Dansby Swanson’s hair takes over Wrigley Field as shortstop finds yet another way to help Cubs win

Dansby Swanson’s hair was everywhere Saturday afternoon at Wrigley Field. It even seemed like it was on fire as he busted down the first-base line to get the Cubs a big insurance run in their 2-0 victory over the Reds. …

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White Sox finish May with 4-2 loss, but they’ve made improvements

BALTIMORE — Their 18-40 record might not reflect it, but the White Sox are playing more competitive baseball this season. The Sox have played 17 one-run games so far and have won only three. Still, they have shown more fight …

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Winning wiener: Windy City Hot Dog Fest fans will vote on the top dog

Headed to the Windy City Hot Dog Fest this weekend? You’ll find hot dogs in many varieties — bacon wrapped, alligator, deep fried or smothered in tikka masala — just don’t ask for ketchup. The festival, running through Sunday at …

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Should the Sky’s Kamilla Cardoso take more shots — and does she even want to?

ARLINGTON, Texas — Is the Kamilla Cardoso Bucket-Getting Experience officially upon us? Seeing last year’s No. 3 overall pick lead the way Thursday at the United Center with a career-high 23 points in the Sky’s first win of the season …

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Suspect charged in shooting of 18-year-old man in South Shore

A Chicago man is facing charges in connection with a South Shore shooting that wounded an 18-year-old man in April, Chicago police said. Dwayne Jenkins, 45, of South Shore, faces a charge of attempted first-degree murder, police said. Jenkins is …

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Bulls have a decision to make at No. 12 as June NBA draft draws near

The intel is sparse. If that’s not the case this time of the year, then it’s probably a lie, floated out there by an exec trying to hide the footprints. But as adept as Bulls executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas …

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Sky clip Wings 94-83 despite Angel Reese’s ongoing struggle to make shots

ARLINGTON, Texas — Angel Reese’s 32-game streak with double-digit rebounds is a thing of the past. It never was the main thing, anyway. Far more important is the second-year Sky star’s ability to make shots, mainly those from under the …

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Hugo Cuypers scores two goals a minute apart in Fire victory

ORLANDO, Fla. — Phillip Zinckernagel opened the scoring in the fifth minute and added and assist, Hugo Cuypers scored two goals moments apart and the Chicago Fire beat Orlando City 3-1 on Saturday night, Chris Brady had five saves for …

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Illinois Democrats pass budget in final minutes with sports betting hike

SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers approved a $55.2 billion state budget package minutes ahead of a key constitutional deadline Saturday night, relying on tax hikes that would hit smokers, gamblers and big out-of-state companies to help seal an estimated $1 billion …

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Horoscope for Sunday, June 01, 2025

Moon alert Avoid shopping or important decisions from 6 to 10:20 p.m. Chicago time. After that, the moon moves from Leo into Virgo. Aries (March 21-April 19) A dynamic day This is a fabulous day for romance and spontaneous outings. …

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A bill to reform Chicago’s mass transit and charge a $1.50 delivery fee stalls in Illinois House

SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers ended their spring session early Sunday without passing legislation to reform mass transit governance in the Chicago area or direct upwards of $1 billion in new funding to the CTA, Metra and Pace to fend off …

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Illinois Senate leaves without taking a vote on plan to let terminally ill people end their own lives

SPRINGFIELD — After fierce pushback and a narrow vote of support in the House of Representatives, Illinois lawmakers ended their spring session without approving a bill that would let terminally ill people end their own lives. The House of Representatives …

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    by Jim Alexander on June 1, 2025 at 4:00 pm

    Denis Bouanga’s extra-time goal to beat Club América sends LAFC to the FIFA Club World Cup and cements the club’s place among world soccer’s elite.

  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday, June 1, 2025
    by Staff report on June 1, 2025 at 3:02 pm

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  • Astros All-Star Slugger Gets Discouraging News on Hand Injury
    by Douglas Bonjour on June 1, 2025 at 4:31 pm

    It’s going to be a bit longer before Yordan Alvarez is ready to return to the Houston Astros lineup. While there was hope that Alvarez might be activated from the injured list this weekend, tests revealed his injury is worse than it originally appeared. General manager Dana Brown told reporters before Saturday’s 16-3 loss to The post Astros All-Star Slugger Gets Discouraging News on Hand Injury appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Lions Finally Have an Answer to Their 1 Last Need
    by Anne Erickson on June 1, 2025 at 4:06 pm

    Lucky for the Detroit Lions, they have a great option left for one position that they need to fill before the season begins. The post Lions Finally Have an Answer to Their 1 Last Need appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Michael Penix Ignites Falcons’ OTA Buzz
    by Jon Beare on June 1, 2025 at 2:59 pm

    Michael Penix has already become the focal point for the Atlanta Falcons offseason.Over the past week of OTAs, Penix has been drawing attention from his performance on the field.With his natural ability, feel for the game and growing leadership skills, Penix continues to make the Falcons faithful excited for the season.There is plenty of optimism The post Michael Penix Ignites Falcons’ OTA Buzz appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Broncos’ $39 Million Safety Compared to Pro Football Hall of Famer
    by Tony Adame on June 1, 2025 at 2:57 pm

    Denver Broncos safety Talanoa Hufanga received glowing praise from Broncos legend and Hall of Fame safety Steve Atwater. The post Broncos’ $39 Million Safety Compared to Pro Football Hall of Famer appeared first on Heavy Sports.

  • Patrick Mahomes’ New Look Turns Heads at Chiefs Week 1
    by Anne Erickson on June 1, 2025 at 2:04 pm

    Patrick Mahomes sported a new look at the Kansas City Chiefs' OTAs, and his appearance is drawing attention. The post Patrick Mahomes’ New Look Turns Heads at Chiefs Week 1 appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Recent Posts – Usa News

  • Harvard has faced challenges bigger than Donald Trump. But British occupation wasn’t one of them.
  • For mentally ill people facing low-level charges, Illinois takes steps to get them care, not prosecution
  • Man in critical condition after police-involved shooting in Belmont Cragin
  • Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Stephanie Mills reign supreme at United Center
  • Teammates rally behind White Sox’ Lenyn Sosa in scuffle with Orioles
  • Larry Hoover’s family makes the case for commutation from Gov. JB Pritzker
  • Mom accused of stabbing children wanted to ‘make them go to heaven,’ child told hospital staff
  • Richard Garwin, Chicago physicist who created the hydrogen bomb and worked to see it wasn’t used, dead at 97
  • Dansby Swanson’s hair takes over Wrigley Field as shortstop finds yet another way to help Cubs win
  • White Sox finish May with 4-2 loss, but they’ve made improvements
  • Winning wiener: Windy City Hot Dog Fest fans will vote on the top dog
  • Should the Sky’s Kamilla Cardoso take more shots — and does she even want to?
  • Suspect charged in shooting of 18-year-old man in South Shore
  • Bulls have a decision to make at No. 12 as June NBA draft draws near
  • Sky clip Wings 94-83 despite Angel Reese’s ongoing struggle to make shots
  • Hugo Cuypers scores two goals a minute apart in Fire victory
  • Illinois Democrats pass budget in final minutes with sports betting hike
  • Horoscope for Sunday, June 01, 2025
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  • Illinois Senate leaves without taking a vote on plan to let terminally ill people end their own lives
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