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Chicago White Sox lose for the 5th time in their last 7 games, falling 7-3 to the Toronto Blue Jays
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Christopher Morel continues to be a ‘spark’ and highlight for the Chicago Cubs — coming up clutch in win vs. Milwaukee Brewers
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Caught in a trap: Leigh VandeHei does it again defensively as St. Charles North stops Lake Park in sectional. ‘An incredible play.’
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Daily horoscope for June 2, 2022
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College consultants can help students meet deadlines, serve as essay coaches
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Ask Amy: Youthful photos of an ex now upset wife
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Jimbo Fisher makes amends with Nick Saban over NIL spat
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Police: 4 killed during shooting at Tulsa medical building; shooter is also dead
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Author Rich Cohen writes about his father’s life and adventures in ‘World’s Greatest Negotiator’
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‘Crimes of the Future’ review: Viggo Mortensen’s got some brand new organs. Show time!
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2022 Illinois election: See how candidates for Cook County assessor answered our questions — plus who the Tribune Editorial Board endorsed
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Editorial: Fritz Kaegi brought reform to a broken Cook County assessor’s office. He’s our choice in the Democratic primary.
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Retired Channel 5 reporter Renee Ferguson lists 6-bedroom Kenwood home
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Elizabeth Shackelford: When it comes to Turkey, NATO needs to consider divorce
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Oak Lawn-Hometown Middle School wins 75 iPads, opportunity to be in OtterBox commercial
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Chicago is seeing a wave of union activity. Among the reasons: Workers ‘saw the willingness of their bosses to let them die.’
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Kari K. Steele: 2022 Cook County assessor candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Fritz Kaegi: Cook County assessor seeking re-election answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Chicago ve una ola de actividad sindical conforme los trabajadores de primera línea en EEUU se organizan. ‘La gente vio cómo sus jefes los abandonaron’
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As screenwriter and star of Hulu’s ‘Fire Island,’ Plainfield’s Joel Kim Booster puts the Pride in ‘Pride and Prejudice’
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The spring praise for Chicago Bears QB Justin Fields is flowing. But how much does it really mean?
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This day in history, June 2: Timothy McVeigh convicted of murder and conspiracy in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people
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Column: Golden State Warriors’ reboot in the NBA Finals should be must-see TV
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Elmhurst 5-bedroom home with home theatre and workout rooms
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Daywatch: A closer look at the uptick in union activity in Chicago
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A disturbing pattern in mass shootings: young male assailants
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Hombre armado mata a 4 personas en centro médico de Oklahoma
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Chef Michael Lachowicz’s new George Trois and Aboyer
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Food truck festival back for second helping in Montgomery
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¿Qué consideró el jurado en el juicio de Depp-Heard?
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El Tri busca mejorar en amistoso ante Uruguay
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Postseason scores and baseball leaders for Northwest Indiana
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Mike Cruz shares how Web3 changed his life
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La emotiva amistad entre un bebé y una gata conmueve las redes sociales
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With totally new George Trois and Aboyer, chef Michael Lachowicz ‘cut away the fear’ and got back to cooking the food he loves
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Amazon ‘obstructing’ House probe into southern Illinois warehouse collapse
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Pulisic critica poco apoyo del público a selección de EEUU
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Speak Out reader opinion: Lawmakers need to come together on ways to prevent school shootings
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Letter to the Editor
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Fewer Americans apply for unemployment benefits last week
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Informe alerta sobre riesgos para migrantes en México
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Metro Underground / El universo indiferenciado
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‘Don’t call it a comeback’: Adam Walters puts ‘nasty’ facial injury behind him as Illiana Christian’s season continues
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Persiste la emergencia en el sur de México por Agatha
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Average long-term US mortgage rates edge down, still over 5%
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20 years later, ‘The Wire’ still has fans buzzing about Baltimore
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Red-hot summer job market awaits US teens as employers sweat
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EEUU retira restricciones de vuelos hacia Cuba
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Refugiados ucranianos en Chicago cuentan cómo escaparon de la guerra. ‘Ningún niño debería vivir esto’
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Juicio deja en el aire carreras de Depp y Heard
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Environment, growth among issues in Democratic primary contest in Kane District 11
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Rap by Evanston native Alex Rubin becomes part of Utah Jazz tradition
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Loaded up with new vendors, Hinsdale farmers market opens for season June 6
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Naperville ranked among on best cities in the U.S. for running and hiking
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Cortes estatales podrían revocar las prohibiciones al aborto en estados republicanos
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Comisión legislativa de EEUU estudia proyecto contra armas
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Take a look back at Gene Siskel’s memorable movie reviews for the Chicago Tribune
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Brittney Griner receiving, answering WNBA players’ emails: ‘We just don’t want her to think she’s forgotten’
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Jim Burlanda kicks off Portage LIVE! Summer Music Series June 7
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Sand sculptors in the spotlight at Michigan City’s Washington Park Beach this weekend
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Covid ‘cambió de golpe’ el mundo laboral
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A low-cost vet clinic serving up to 700 pets per day gets a spacious new home in Matteson
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot on her latest reelection challenger: ‘Another day, another man who thinks he can do this job better than me’
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NEO celebrates 10-year anniversary of alternative education success stories, including me, a ‘high school dropout’
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Bukele: El Salvador, a punto de ganar la guerra a pandillas
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Buffalo Grove man charged with possession of child porn
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Hot air balloon crashes into train in Wisconsin, 3 injured
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El Real Madrid se lleva gratis ‘uno de los mejores defensas del mundo’
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Jeff Tweedy joins lineup for Sacred Rose music fest in August
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Thumbs-up or thumbs-down quiz: Guess how Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel reviewed these 10 famous movies
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Tulsa gunman targeted surgeon he blamed for pain and bought AR-style rifle hours before shooting, police say
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Reseña: El dolor y la belleza de ‘Crimes of the Future’
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Coco Gauff will play for the French Open title — it’s the 1st Grand Slam final for the 18-year-old American
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Local governments have turned away $73 million of federal pandemic aid
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Harry Dillard: I witnessed the response to the 1988 Hubbard Woods school shooting. It has lessons to offer.
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Carlos Vives del vallenato a la cumbia
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Bob Dold: The road to a conservative majority runs through the suburbs
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Illinois announces first probable monkeypox case
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Zelenskyy prevé ‘tiempos oscuros para Europa’
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Culinary student and shooting survivor Dakota Earley out of ICU
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Estados Unidos, un país en duelo
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Chicago Water Taxi to operate on limited schedule this summer, citing fewer downtown commuters
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OPINIÓN / Presidente Biden: esto es lo que EEUU hará y no hará en Ucrania
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Northwestern Medicine plans outpatient center in Bronzeville that would cost more than $100 million
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Cabaret artist Denise Tomasello returns to the stage at Des Plaines Theatre
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Sen. Dick Durbin says federal gun legislation could be approved after Texas school shooting
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Column: Short on name recognition, Juvenile Protective Association has long history helping Aurora kids
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: What our critics wrote about the first ‘Top Gun,’ ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘Toy Story’ movies
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Policía: atacante en Oklahoma culpaba a médico por dolor
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Bincheng Mao: Sudan and Ethiopia are on the verge of war and humanitarian crisis. The US can help prevent it.
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After a groundbreaking slave reparations report in California, what next?
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Queen Elizabeth II to skip Platinum Jubilee events Friday due to ‘discomfort’
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El Jubileo de Platino de la reina Isabel II
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A ‘wild’ spring is over in Chicago — say weather experts. Look back at the coldest, rainiest and warmest days.
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US Marshals officer, police dog shot while serving warrant on Chicago’s Northwest Side
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Eclectic Full Contact Theatre puts its spin on ‘Blithe Spirit’ at Skokie Theatre
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Decenas de miles celebran a Isabel II en Jubileo de Platino
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Column: Volunteers pick up pieces after juvenile vandals destroy Homewood Acres fire station
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Un inquietante nuevo patrón en tiroteos masivos: jóvenes asaltantes
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First COVID vaccine shots for kids under 5 possible by June 21, White House says
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LeBron James is now a billionaire
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Pelé pide a Putin que detenga la guerra
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Letters: Our casual attitude toward rules is hurting our children
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Médicos trasplantan oreja impresa en 3D hecha de células humanas
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Can’t Believe It’s Not Meat in Old Town
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México arresta a presunto feminicida serial; usaba Facebook
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Corrections and clarifications
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Beverly, Mount Greenwood Catholic churches will remain separate, but work together under archdiocese Renew My Church program
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Federal money to help expand after-school program for Aurora and Naperville students
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Man sentenced to almost two years in prison for role in kidnapping
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Tarantino y Avary se reúnen en un podcast sobre cine
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Biden hablará sobre control de armas, tras tiroteos masivos
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Uvalde teacher spoke with husband, a police officer, before she died
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Hacen peritaje psiquiátrico a Villa, de Boca, imputado por abuso sexual
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New York poised to ban people under 21 from buying semiautomatic rifles
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Elgin’s farmers market opens for the season Friday with 16 more vendors, longer first Friday hours
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Spend some quality time outdoors at Sunday Oak Park concerts
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Jefe policial escolar en Uvalde no sabía de llamadas al 911
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Fans de Johnny Depp exigen su regreso a Piratas del Caribe tras su victoria sobre Amber Heard
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Feds: Fake death certificates, misidentified bodies part of macabre, $26 million insurance fraud scam
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Letters give some insight to ARPA spending for Center Township sewer projects; Crown Point Mayor asks commissioners to amend plan for additional $5 million
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Man sentenced to 85 years in Felton murder
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Paula Poundstone reflects on her act after over 40 years on the road
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Former Merrillville High School football player shot to death
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Laura Gallardo tiene impacto inmediato al llegar a The Ultimate Fighter
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Vintage Voices: A look back at Chicago Tribune columns through the years
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Ensemble Español
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Elgin News Digest: Gail Borden library hosting Pride Month programs; Ceremony for fallen firefighters set for Saturday; free concert to be held Friday night in Carpenter Park
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North Aurora man charged with possession of child pornography
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Waukegan officials prepared to deal with Texas school shooting fallout; ‘We want to assure students they are safe’
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‘We’re all on board’ Progress Pride Flag raised in Glenview for Pride Month ‘The community has united’
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EPA wants public comment on former East Chicago oil storage site
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Corte de apelaciones ratifica condena de Harvey Weinstein
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Roger Valdiserri, Notre Dame’s longtime sports information director, dies at age 95
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Cezanne retrospective at the Art Institute
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The best Miele coffee maker
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México: Buques que recolectan sargazo enfrentan dificultades
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Around the Southland: Veterans Memorial unveiled in Lynwood, Palos students help bees, garden walk in Crete, and more
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Column: For the sake of the game — and our sanity — Mike Trout needs to resign as fantasy football commissioner
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El Salvador sufre arrestos arbitrarios en lucha contra maras
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Safety equipment will be required at all Lake Michigan piers under new law prompted by teen’s drowning in Rogers Park
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Naperville’s midcentury modern homes to be cataloged before they’re bulldozed for larger houses
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Two Chicago-area women arrested for breaching U.S. Capitol during Jan. 6 riot
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Twins commentator Jim Kaat gives Yankees hurler Nestor Cortes an offensive nickname
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Jazz great Louis Armstrong in Chicago
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3 takeaways from the Chicago White Sox’s 3-game sweep at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays, including missed chances on offense
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Race, politics and misinformation combine as false story about Oak Park and River Forest High School grading goes viral
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House panel advances gun bill after mass shootings
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2 shot at Racine cemetery, police say
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Two people and shooter die in shooting outside Iowa church
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The stitches out, Aidan Healy keeps Lincoln-Way West on the winning track against Providence: ‘I’m fighting back.’
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Jacobs runs into Huntley and the wind in sectional. Bradley recruit Anthony Edge says ‘sometimes, the baseball gods aren’t on your side.’
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Darren Bailey’s Chicago ‘hellhole’ comment and the issue of crime become focus in debate among GOP candidates for governor
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Photos: Cubs 7, Cardinals 5
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Will Schufreider does his part, as he always has for Grayslake Central this season. But ‘Bulldog’ says ‘this is only the beginning.’
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Local scores for the Southland and the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County areas