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Daily horoscope for November 25, 2022
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Ask Amy: Terminated employee terminates baby gift
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10 things to do in Chicago this weekend: Pentatonix concert, ‘Sound of Music’ sing-a-long and a winter flower show
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Eugene Cherny: Ukrainians are fighting for their existence. They know the history of the genocidal Holodomor.
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Rachel Smith Kovarsky: Pilot program that gives SNAP residents in Chicago more options should be expanded
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Jennifer Mundt: Sleep is getting more respect — as a way to increase productivity. We need a better mindset.
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Letters: In aftermath of the Club Q shooting, the question remains: Why is it so easy to get these weapons?
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Club or country? Chicago’s Premier League fans face a dilemma when the US plays England at the World Cup.
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Editorial: Making the CTA safe and reliable is an urgent goal. The Red Line extension is just as vital.
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Anna Diop interview: In ‘Nanny,’ one immigrant story informs another
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New mom finds she’s a ‘huge overproducer’ of milk, becomes ‘No. 1 donor’ to infants in need through area hospital
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Fees for using MyChart? More Chicago-area health systems charging for some messages
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That ‘marvelous burger place’: 84 years of Tribune coverage of the Billy Goat Tavern
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‘Nanny’ review: Anna Diop shines in an eerie, assured feature film debut
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School districts set to levy with 5% tax cap for the first time in 30 years as inflation rises
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Books to give as gifts for the 2022 holidays. If the message you want to send is …
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Law & Order column: Libertyville man sentenced to 120 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor
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New coaches lead longtime rivals into the Notre Dame-USC game: ‘There’s a different feeling about this one’
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Don’t get scammed this holiday season. Here’s what to watch out for.
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Comcast told him it would cost $17,000 to speed up his internet. He rallied neighbors to build their own fiber-optic network instead
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Daywatch: More health systems charging for online patient portal messages
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After a year, omicron is still driving COVID surges in the US and worries as families gather for holidays
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Inflation hovers over shoppers on Black Friday: ‘The money is not going as far as last year’
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Letter to the editor: Ranked choice voting could work in a Lake County community
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Speak Out reader opinion: Our country’s future again comes down to Georgia
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Chesapeake police release note from Walmart shooter, who says he felt ‘mocked’ by coworkers
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Valpo City Council, mayor establish council districts, approve fiscal plan for annexation
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Speak Out: Problems not fixed simply by moving to another state; holiday parties used to be fun before Trump was elected; GOP ready to go after Hunter Biden but what about the issues?
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Naperville Police Arrests
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‘Speak Out’ reader opinion: Trying to find the good in the Bears season
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Church briefs
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Russia rains missiles on recaptured Ukrainian city
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Robert Saleh on Bears QB Justin Fields: ‘If he plays, we’re going to hit him’
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Montgomery holding Holiday Decorations Contest
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Haake: The Orwellian doublespeak of Stop-WOKE laws
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Photos: Chicagoland Black Friday shopping
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Decent: Building your own robot’s fun but the skills you learn can take you everywhere, club organizer says
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Defending state champion Carmel is winning without Anna Hartman … for now. The junior guard is working her way back. ‘We can’t wait.’
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Aurora approves moratorium on new food trucks
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Aurora nonprofit Challenge II Change, sheriff’s office to open transitional living house for people who were recently released from jail
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Merrillville OKs used car dealership, but warns it might be the last one for a while
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3 double-doubles carry the DePaul women past No. 14 Maryland 76-67 at Fort Meyers Tip-Off
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New residential projects on tap for Griffith
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Bryce Welch’s breakout bodes well for Naperville North. A key reserve last season, the junior guard needs to do more. ‘He’s putting in a lot of work.’
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: Remembering Mayor Harold Washington, 35 years after his death
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Vickroy: Tiny farm in middle of suburbs offers respite for those in need, and dates back to before Alcoholics Anonymous
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Bomb in baggage joke not funny to bomb squad at O’Hare, police say
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Emboldened Biden, Democrats push ban on so-called assault weapons
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Holiday shopping the day after Thanksgiving remains a tradition for many in Aurora
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Nic ‘D’ Lendino? The Neuqua Valley senior plays basketball much like he plays football. ‘Defensively, he’s fantastic.’
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Elgin News Digest: Free holiday tea Dec. 3 at Elgin museum; choral ensemble to present ‘Light the Darkness with Song!’; sheriff’s office holding winter clothing drive; Ugaste collecting holiday cards for troops, vets
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Thanksgiving fire displaces Hobart family, who were unharmed
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As Black Friday ‘mellows’, mall shoppers look for good deals
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Colorado Springs reckons with past after gay club shooting
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Photos: Chicagoans cheer World Cup soccer
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Aurora Historical Society offers calendar that shows city in ‘totally new perspective’
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Waukegan police investigating Wednesday shooting of three men, one fatally, in a parking lot
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Batavia approves 10-cent fee on retail single-use shopping bags
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Talk of the County: Republicans unite and stop bickering
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Drayk Bowen leaves the 2A state final, his last game for Andrean, with an injury. But the Notre Dame recruit returns. ‘Drayk’s obviously a warrior.’
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Potempa: Disney’s ‘Lion King’ is appetizing for audiences new and old
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Merrillville Council revamping commercial vehicle policy next month
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‘It’s like coming home’ Deerfield lights fresh tree and launches shop local campaign this holiday season
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Chicago Bears list QB Justin Fields as questionable for Sunday’s game — and backup Trevor Siemian says he’ll be ‘ready to go’ if needed
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Introducing the 2022 Post-Tribune Girls Soccer All-Area Team
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This Week in Naperville
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5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-New York Jets game — plus our Week 12 predictions
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Merrillville seeking applicants for boards, commissions
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Lincoln statue in Chicago’s Edgewater park defaced
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Naperville News Digest: Naperville Garden Club hosting 60th annual Cup of Cheer; park district winter brochure available online Nov. 30; Naperville Running Company to to fund trail snow removal
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Valparaiso’s Kate Weber is the 2022 Post-Tribune Girls Soccer Player of the Year
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Baird & Warner’s new 15,000-square-foot Naperville office will house 475 agents and mortgage, title and support staff
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Boo who? Kirby Dach scores the winning goal in a shootout against his former team, sending the Chicago Blackhawks to their 6th straight loss.
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Despite inflationary 2022, shoppers turn out for Black Friday
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World Cup: US battles England to a scoreless draw, meaning the Americans must beat Iran to advance to the knockout stage
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Zip locked: Akron-bound Darrion Baker literally stands tall as Hillcrest takes tourney title. ‘He’s a heck of a player.’
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Best post-Black Friday deals 2022
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Nebraska holds off Iowa 24-17, opening the door for Purdue — or Illinois — to earn a spot in the Big Ten championship game
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Unselfish Justin Lang understands defense keeps him on the court for Marist. But can he score, too? Richards finds out.
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Food for thought: Ayham Salah recovers as Oak Lawn rallies on Mount Carmel to win tourney. ‘Maybe Thanksgiving dinner.’
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Let Jackson Langendorf go. Waubonsie Valley does it against Marmion. The result? ‘Sometimes, that’s our best offense.’