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Recruiting notes: Loyola’s Isabella Ogliore continues Chicago connection in women’s basketball by committing to DePauw
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Daily horoscope for November 28, 2020
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Letters: Don’t support Rahm Emanuel for Cabinet pick
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Facing potentially decades in prison, R. Kelly ‘hopeful’ despite jail beating, COVID-19 lockdown
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Acorns are in short supply this year — here’s why
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City revises plans on emergency mental health responses, will fund pilot that does not include police
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Pandemic provides latest snag in state’s long-simmering efforts to sell Thompson Center
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Ask Amy: Adoption complicates clan’s wedding plans
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Column: Songs of Good Cheer is going virtual. Here’s everything you need to know to join our annual holiday singalong
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Massive Homer Glen sports facility was built for more mainstream sports, but its pickleball league is a big draw
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Column: Mitch Trubisky’s 2nd chance has arrived. Now he has to prove he can play with confidence if he’s going to help get the Chicago Bears’ season back on track.
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Arrest after 7 years finally gives South Side mother hope for justice for her slain daughter. ‘I just kept saying, thank you, Lord.’
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Week 12 predictions: Can the Chicago Bears beat Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night to avoid a 5-game skid?
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This day in history, November 28: Jeffrey Dahmer dies in Wisconsin prison
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Best deals for post-Black Friday shopping
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5 things to watch as the Chicago Bears face the Green Bay Packers, including Mitch Trubisky’s ‘big opportunity’ and a long-awaited Davante Adams-Jaylon Johnson matchup
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2 in custody after stolen vehicle crashes in Belmont Central neighborhood
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Column: Mike Tyson’s comeback attempt has included rebuilding his reputation. That’s something new Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa can learn from.
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Black goalkeepers, big clubs and Europe’s uneven playing field
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Roiled by election, Facebook struggles to balance civility and growth
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Need a hypothesis? A.I. has one
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When A.I. falls in love
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My name is GPT-3 and I approved this article
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How archaeologists are using deep learning to dig deeper
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Nice to meet you, mom. Now let’s go into quarantine.
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With a kiss, Netflix gets tangled in India’s religious tensions
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Which of these faces is real?
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How South Korea responded to fears over the flu vaccine
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Did John McCracken make that ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ monolith in Utah?
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Bad Bunny caps week of awards and Grammy-noms with new album while recovering from COVID-19
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Speak Out reader opinion: Perspectives differ on question of vote fraud
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Biden plans swift moves to protect and advance LGBTQ rights
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Work, classes, financial aid — and now COVID-19: Life as a poor college student has only gotten tougher during the pandemic
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Florida State sees another matchup postponed on game day because of COVID-19 — 1 week after Clemson contest was called off hours before kickoff
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3 dead, 2 others wounded in city violence since Friday afternoon on the West and South sides
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Elgin News Digest
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Program finds additional COVID-19 case, but UConn women cleared to start working out in pods amid team shutdown
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Eight inmates test positive for COVID-19 at Kendall County jail
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4,000 more Walt Disney Co. employees are losing their jobs
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Naperville News Digest
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Yorkville eyes upfront funding for program to help businesses hurt by pandemic
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Sarah Fuller becomes the 1st woman to play in a Power 5 game with a kickoff for Vanderbilt
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Pope elevates 13 new cardinals, including Wilton Gregory, the Catholic church’s first Black American cardinal
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Tony Hsieh, retired CEO of online shoe retailer Zappos, dies at 46 after house fire
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St. Charles woman hands out ‘You Got This’ trophies to businesses struggling during pandemic
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Families wait, wave to Santa in Crown Point landing, parade: ‘It’s a lot different than it has been’
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Naperville People in the News
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Penn State picks up its 1st victory of the season with a 27-17 win against Michigan
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NBA provides teams with health protocols — in a 63,000 word document — to combat COVID-19 during the season, which starts on Dec. 22
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No. 12 Indiana defeats Maryland 27-11 but receives a scare when Michael Penix Jr. exits with an apparent leg injury
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart tests positive for COVID-19
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Off-duty Chicago police officer uses tourniquet to save man who broke out glass window to escape blaze in Old Town apartment building
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Congress quietly pays $850,000 in settlement to Muslim aides targeted in House inquiry that morphed into right-wing conspiracy theories
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Northern Illinois stays winless after giving up a 4th-quarter lead in a 30-27 loss to Western Michigan
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No. 4 Ohio State cancels Saturday’s game at Illinois because of COVID-19 cases, putting the Buckeyes 1 cancellation away from being ineligible for the Big Ten title
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Male victim fatally wounded in shooting in South Chicago neighborhood
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With no action by Washington, governors and state lawmakers race to offer COVID-19 aid as daily count of new US cases tops 200,000 for first time
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Iran’s supreme leader vows revenge over slaying of scientist who led Tehran’s disbanded military nuclear program
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Ferrari hits concrete barrier, flips and catches fire on Lake Shore Drive; 2 injured
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Supreme Court takes up case dealing with Trump’s attempt to exclude people living in the country illegally from the census count
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Photos: Michigan State 29, No. 8 Northwestern 20
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court unanimously rejects Republican congressman’s lawsuit challenging election
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Kobe Bryant’s delayed Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held in May 2021
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Aron Cruickshank’s 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown sparks Rutgers to a 37-30 victory over Purdue
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Lake Zurich priest accused of sexually abusing minors while at Maryville Academy 25 years ago
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Column: Turnovers doom No. 8 Northwestern in a 29-20 loss to Michigan State. Now, the Wildcats need to regroup to win the Big Ten West.
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Chicago nurse treating COVID-19 patients gets Thanksgiving phone call from Vice President-elect Kamala Harris: ‘I know that it’s personal for you’
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Denver Broncos rule out all 4 QBs because of COVID-19 concerns and will turn to a practice squad receiver and No. 3 running back Sunday against the New Orleans Saints