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2021 > October > 24
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Chicago Bulls improve to 3-0 with a 97-82 rout of the Detroit Pistons
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No. 13 Notre Dame tops USC 31-16 behind Kyren Williams’ 138 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns
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Atlanta Braves oust the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the NLCS, setting up a World Series matchup against the Houston Astros
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Breaking down the state football pairings: Can Brother Rice win its first state title since 1981? Will Warren gain revenge? How about Batavia, South Elgin and Neuqua Valley?
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Daily horoscope for October 24, 2021
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Ask Amy: Guilt about distance leads to more distance
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Letters: A former Chicagoan laments violence, vaccine mandate defiance
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Protect young trees and shrubs from hungry deer, rabbits and other winter diners
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Landmarks: There were no murders at Axeman’s Bridge, but ghosts in the suburbs are easy to spot if you know where to look
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Column: A look back at the winningest basketball coach in East Aurora High School history
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Roger Goodell, NFL owners must face the music at this year’s fall meetings in the Big Apple
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Apollo’s Fire concert at Southland College Prep to launch elementary school strings program
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This day in history, October 24: The 40-hour work week goes into effect under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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Column: Downtown Aurora art studio owner finds ‘joy’ even in battle with cancer
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Democrats’ latest congressional map could add a Latino district and set up several intra-party battles
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US urges North Korea to stop missile tests and return to nuclear diplomacy talks
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Race-blind redistricting? Democrats are incredulous at maps that the GOP is proposing
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Texas drag race driver slams into spectators after losing control at racing event on an airport runway, killing 2 kids
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Their jobs made them get vaccinated. They refused.
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Speak Out reader opinion: Some public works respond quickly to water outages
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Let computers do it: Film set tragedy spurs call to ban guns
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A moving ‘reunion’ for descendants of Holocaust survivors
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School of the Art Institute graduate takes top prize with ‘Memoria’ at 57th Chicago Film Festival
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Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros: A World Series 6 decades in the making
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Biden hosting budget talks in Delaware with Schumer, Manchin
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Indiana man still repairing foreign cars after half-century
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‘What are you doing?!’ Fan tries to climb into Ravens’ radio booth during Sunday’s game vs. Bengals
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Victims of deadly 2017 Charlottesville rally argue the violence was planned
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Human remains found at Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve in DuPage County identified as those of United Airlines exec missing since last year
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A work stoppage for MLB is almost certain on Dec. 2 — it would be the league’s 9th freeze and 1st in 26 years
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Op-ed: The case against a Trump coronation
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Week 7 photos: Chicago Bears lose 38-3 to Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Crew member who gave Alec Baldwin gun subject of prior complaint
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Ed Sheeran has COVID, will do performances from home
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Florida’s top doctor refuses mask, is told to leave meeting
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Endangered bumblebee is blocking Rockford airport expansion that will destroy rare prairie — but only for another week
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Anti-vax protesters chant ‘let Kyrie play’ outside Barclays Center, attempt to storm into arena
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Chicago Blackhawks add 2 players and a coach to the COVID-19 protocol — and Patrick Kane remains unavailable: ‘We’re the team that’s dealing with it right now’
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Week 7 recap: Justin Fields has 5 turnovers as the Chicago Bears are out of it early in a 38-3 loss to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Powerful storm barrels toward Southern California after flooding highways, toppling trees and causing mud flows in areas
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Fire on cargo ship off British Columbia coast reported out
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‘Watching MASH instead’: Your best 3-word reviews of the Chicago Bears’ 38-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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NFC North Week 7 roundup: Matthew Stafford leads the Los Angeles Rams over the Detroit Lions in his 1st game vs. his former team, while the Green Bay Packers win their 6th straight
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Chicago Bears’ COVID-19 absences — especially right tackle Elijah Wilkinson on an already thin offensive line — prove costly in their Week 7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Column: The Chicago Bears’ 35-point loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was lopsided, humiliating and confusing — but not even a little bit surprising
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Photos: Red Wings 6, Blackhawks 3
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St. Louis Cardinals plan to promote bench coach Oliver Marmol to manager, replacing Mike Shildt