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Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Chorus
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Boston Celtics outscore Golden State Warriors by 24 in the 4th quarter to take Game 1 of the NBA Finals 120-108
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Northwestern softball gets blown out 13-2 by top seed Oklahoma in its Women’s College World Series opener
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Daily horoscope for June 3, 2022
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Ask Amy: Colleague groper should face consequences
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How Keegan Thompson’s warmup routine has set up the Chicago Cubs pitcher’s successful transition to the rotation
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: From the Mississippi cotton fields to the streets of Chicago, the rise of jazz and blues
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David Moore: Illinois Secretary of State candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Editorial: Tribune endorses Alexi Giannoulias and Dan Brady for secretary of state
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Dan Brady: Illinois Secretary of State candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Anna Valencia: Illinois Secretary of State candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Alexi Giannoulias: Illinois Secretary of State candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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Southland Special Olympians sent off in style as USA Games set to begin in Florida
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Empty potato chip bag to dress a wound? Community-led organizations use grants to address real-world violence situations.
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Editorial: Congrats to Queen Elizabeth II on a lifetime of service
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John Milhiser: Illinois Secretary of State candidate answers Tribune Editorial Board questionnaire
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After 10 years in Chicago, The Onion is navigating fraught times with its unique sense of humor
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2022 Illinois election: See how candidates for Secretary of State answered our questions — plus who the Tribune Editorial Board endorsed
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9 things to do around Chicago this week: Straight No Chaser, Gospel Fest and Lincoln Park Zoo’s Zoo-ologie
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‘Hustle’ review: Adam Sandler plays an NBA scout who’s found his 6′ 9? underdog
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Live music in Chicago: Our 50 concerts for summer 2022, Lollapalooza to The Weeknd
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3 takeaways from the Chicago Sky’s opening month, including Kahleah Copper’s return getting the offense back up to speed
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Guest column: Students will move forward post-pandemic if we give them new pathways and opportunities
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Biden appeals for tougher gun laws after latest series of mass shootings: ‘How much more carnage?’
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Daywatch: Crime dominates GOP governor’s debate against backdrop of mass shootings
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‘Speak Out’ reader opinion: Take security details away from politicians and put them in schools
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This day in history, June 3: Chinese army troops begin their sweep of Beijing to crush student-led pro-democracy demonstrations
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After 100 days of war, Russia may be in Ukraine to stay
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Voters say they want gun control. Their votes say something different.
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Speak Out: Girls will be boys and boys will be girls — it’s a mixed-up world; weird weather is just normal weather; assault weapons are made for wars, not home protection
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Naperville Police Arrests
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Abaten a asesino prófugo que mató a familia de 5 en Texas
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Streeterville 2-bedroom home with whitewashed oak floors: $1.5M
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Illinois primary 2022: See how all the candidates answered our questions — plus who the Tribune Editorial Board endorsed
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Wrigley Field: What’s new in — and around — the historic ballpark
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Tras 100 días de guerra en Ucrania, Rusia no se quiere ir
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Naperville News Digest: Frontier Sports Complex fitness court opens Thursday; Kayaking classes, programs planned for Whalon Lake; Will County health survey being conducted by MAPP
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Tulsa shooting highlights vulnerability of hospitals
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Uruguay muestra las carencias del Tri del Tata
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Walmart adding fulfillment center in Joliet and three other locations
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Former Bears GM Ryan Pace sells Lake Bluff home for $1.4M
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Elgin News Digest: No-cost family party planned for Elgin’s Wing Park pool; free summer lunches for kids, teens start Monday; advance signup for Dundee Township 5K ends Monday
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Artist Barnabe and his universe arrive in the NFT world
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On redistricting, Democrats and Republicans appear to fight to a stalemate
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New York passes bill raising the age to buy and own semi-automatic rifles
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Arranca el rodaje de Furiosa, precuela de Mad Max
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Speak Out reader opinion: Robotics award winners show they have what it takes
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Biden pide leyes más estrictas sobre armas de fuego
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US has over 750 complaints of Teslas braking for no reason
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Gerardo Lammers: Las revistas animan la vida cultural de una ciudad
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América se reestructura pensando en título en México
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US added 390,000 jobs in May as hiring remained robust
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Tenants grapple with rent hikes amid overall inflation spike
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Ingeniera mexicana, parte de una mayor diversidad espacial
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‘Third time’s the charm’ for Jilly Swart. The junior shortstop experiences Kankakee Valley’s success for herself in her first season.
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This Week in Naperville
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¿Habla la nueva canción de Shakira de su supuesta ruptura con Piqué?
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Column: Parents spent the last 2 years yelling about masks harming kids’ psyches. What about the constant fear of being shot?
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Fox River Arts Ramble goes from Aurora to Elgin, with stops in the Tri-Cities
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Albright goes with crowd-pleasing Neil Simon farce ‘Rumors’ for next production
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Chicago comic Pat McGann plans stops at suburban, NWI clubs in June
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Libertyville Village Band to perform summer concerts at Cook Park
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Los Phillies despiden al manager Joe Girardi
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Rentar será más caro que comprar, pronostican
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Naper Nights brings familiar songs from top-notch cover bands to Naper Settlement
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Andy Shaw: Ex-watchdog Joe Ferguson has the credentials to run for mayor. But he can’t — because of city law.
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J.Lo será homenajeada en los Premios MTV
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Podcasters de Spotify ganan 18,000 dólares al mes con nada más que ruido blanco
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Land wins Crown Point mayor caucus
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Hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funding requested for long-awaited Promontory Point preservation study
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¿Eres mayor y tienes síntomas de covid persistente? Esto es lo que deberías hacer
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English theater stages ‘Run for Your Wife’ for The Drama Group in Chicago Heights
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Hinsdale Central’s Mujtaba Ali-Khan gets the best of teammate Noah Hernandez at state. But the Red Devils are ‘in our own category.’
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Silver elogia ‘paridad’ entre equipos de la NBA
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Guns now the leading cause of death for children as firearm-related fatalities soar in US and Illinois: ‘It’s a horrifying and terrible trend’
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Tinley Park man charged in connection with death of New Lenox man
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New sculptures dance across Gary’s Marquette Park
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Howard Street Brewing
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Chicago’s eroded beaches
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Moisés Kaufman: ‘La inmigración es una gran falacia’
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Q&A with incoming Valparaiso University athletic director Charles Small
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Feds want nearly 34 years for producer who pleaded guilty to trafficking young Indian actresses in Chicago
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Se acaba la magia: Fitzpatrick confirma su retiro de la NFL
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Naperville’s McDowell Grove Forest Preserve — aka Camp McDowell — played key secret role in World War II
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Tras 100 días, la guerra Rusia-Ucrania en cifras
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Law & Order column: Charges dropped against estranged couple after alleged victim stops cooperating, prosecutors say
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Curtain Call Theatre actors tap their inner children for ’25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’
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Nadal: ‘Estar en la final es un sueño, pero ver llorar a Zverev es muy duro’
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Hobart City Council initially OKs 61st and Colorado warehouse plan, but not without concerns
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With ‘Don Quixote’ at the Lyric, Joffrey makes good on a 2-year-old promise
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Naperville residents receive college/university degrees, named to honor rolls and dean’s lists
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Review: ‘Salonen Conducts Daphnis and Chloe’ at the CSO: Looking forward by glancing backwards
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Cory Franklin and Robert A. Weinstein: The current state of COVID-19 should invite hope — not complacency
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AMLO definirá con encuesta fin del horario de verano en México
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Before Jan. 6, aide warned Secret Service of security risk to Pence
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Por qué la guerra en Ucrania afecta a los tratamientos de conducto en EEUU
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Letters: Provide adult supervision for teens downtown. Bring on the grandmas.
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Lukas Grunzke: A lot is riding on the success of the Apple Car, the tech giant’s electric vehicle
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Column: Preckwinkle touts Southland growth initiatives during Bloom Township town hall
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Gun violence prevention advocate and health care executive face off in District 18 Democratic Lake County Board primary
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Decent: Few things will unite the United Kingdom like the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and rightly so
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No radio, old tactics: How the police response in Uvalde broke down
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México: Prevén victoria avasallante de Morena el domingo
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El Real Madrid pide explicación sobre incidentes en final de Champions
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La ‘epidemia’ que EEUU se niega a combatir
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Quick-acting caddie saves golfer’s life with CPR. Now, the golfer pays it forward with CPR trainings.
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Police investigating incident at Mokena Catholic school in which student was allegedly touched on neck while in bathroom
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Isabel II se ausenta de misa en Jubileo de Platino
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GOP contest for Kane County clerk focuses on handling of elections
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Steve Chapman: The release of John Hinckley shows the system works
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EEUU sigue sin reducir zona muerta en el Golfo de México
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Chicago a cappella cabaret night features instruments
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GortonPalooza offers up-and-coming local talent a chance to shine
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Photos: Chicago Cubs lose 14-5 to St. Louis Cardinals
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Aurora health fair to feature screenings, fitness demonstrations and more
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Familiares de víctimas de tiroteos declaran en el Congreso
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LaLiga recuerda al Barca que seguirá con ‘limitaciones’ en los fichajes
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Special Olympics drops COVID vaccine mandate after Florida threatens $27.5M fine
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Man armed with hatchet shot and killed by Naperville police officer during traffic stop
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CDC detecta 2 cepas de viruela símica en EEUU
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Lake County officials hoping ‘violence interrupters’ will head off shootings in gang-infested areas
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What is it about the French Open that makes for surprises? ‘The clay is alive. You have to play with it.’
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Court rules that Santos was justified in firing Artis from E.C. Clerk’s Office
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Hammond woman charged with threatening juvenile magistrate, social worker: records
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Clarence Page: Could Johnny Depp’s win against Amber Heard deal a blow to free speech?
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Column: Aurora Central Catholic’s ‘one of a kind’ principal moving on to parish work in Sycamore
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DCFS staffers removed from duties following suspicious Uptown death of 8-year-old Amaria Osby, officials say
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Tenant being forced out of illegal Naperville boarding house says ‘unless a miracle happens … I will be homeless’
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Indiana court strikes down emergency law fought by governor
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Behind Patrick Akers, Libertyville rallies once again to upend Oak Park-River Forest in a state quarterfinal: ‘We just seem to pull together.’
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Old Town School of Folk Music teachers announce tentative contract agreement
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Waukegan library’s Courtyard Concert series resumes after two-year COVID break; ‘It’s really nice to be back and see everybody’
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Aurora seen as good place for renters looking for more room and some ample ‘alone’ space
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North Chicago man killed in Waukegan rollover crash
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Home rule on June 28 ballot in Matteson while Tinley Park school district seeks OK to build new school
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Officials: No health hazard to public after ammonia leak outside Aurora Water Treatment Plant
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Pritzker says state now in compliance with a law requiring DNA evidence in rape cases to be tested within six months
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Brennen Davis — the top prospect in the Chicago Cubs organization — has back surgery
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Column: As WXRT deejay Richard Milne resigns to care for his wife in hospice care, it’s listeners’ turn to provide comforting voice
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Dwindling membership leads to end of the road for Elgin’s altruistic chapter of the Altrusa Club
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2nd probable case of monkeypox found in Chicago, IDPH says
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Column: Caleb Kilian’s MLB debut Saturday should give Chicago Cubs fans a brief glimpse into the future
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Potempa: Reader granted Strongbow’s carrot cake recipe with ‘Gilligan’s Island’ nod
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Deerfield sophomore Emily Fox wows the crowd on a new stage, the state semifinals: ‘She’s fun to watch.’
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Vigil held at Calumet New Tech High School honors victims in Texas school shooting: ‘It’s really devastating what happened’
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Quickly: Readers sound off on the issues of the day
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Joe Girardi fired by Philadelphia Phillies after a 22-29 start — he’s the 1st manager to lose his job this season
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Chicago White Sox place Vince Velasquez on the IL — as Dylan Cease and Kendall Graveman return from the restricted list
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Ex-Pence aide seeks Indiana elections office that fired him
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Walmart adding 4 fulfillment centers, more than 4,000 jobs
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As smooth as Casmere: Anna Casmere scores twice in second half as Benet slips past Deerfield in state semifinal. ‘I just knew I could do it.’
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Nestor Cortes gets apology from Jim Kaat over ‘Nestor the Molester’ comment: ‘We all make mistakes’
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Environmental activist interrupts the French Open and attaches herself to the net to protest climate change
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Antioch’s Eden Echevarria can hit home runs. She has 23 — no, 22 — in two seasons. But the Wisconsin recruit knows how to get on base too.
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Local scores for the Southland and the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville and Lake County areas
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Chicago Sky finish strong to beat the Atlanta Dream 73-65 after blowing a 20-point lead
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Local scores for Northwest Indiana
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A winning ‘Stew’: Danielle Stewart hits homer, strikes out eight as Lincoln-East edges Central in sectional. ‘We know we can go far.’
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Shake it off? Taylor Swift’s got nothing on Sarah Klonowski, who pitches St. Laurence past Richards. ‘You just have to forget it.’
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Northwestern softball is eliminated from the Women’s College World Series after a 6-1 loss to UCLA: ‘Our team emptied the tank’
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Tyra King returns after a fall determined to ‘make an even bigger impact.’ The Metea Valley junior does just that against Lincoln-Way Central.
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Feeling the faith, Maddie Hernandez delivers as St. Charles North takes sectional title in eight innings. ‘They know I can do it.’