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2023 > July > 21
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Inconsistent Chicago Cubs suffer a sloppy 7-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals in the opener of a 4-game series
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Daily horoscope for July 21, 2023
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Chicago Sky lose to Brittney Griner and the Phoenix Mercury 80-62, their 4th straight defeat
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Ask Amy: Does the guilt ever go away?
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Migrants are leaving Chicago shelters with the help of rental assistance. Some landlords are skeptical, others step in to help
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Letters: The US should end its use of nuclear power plants
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Everything you need to know before Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ tour hits Soldier Field
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Lori Andrews: How my Barbie dolls led me to become a lawyer
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Editorial: Mayor Brandon Johnson’s ‘mansion tax’ will hit the middle class and hurt Chicago
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Things to do around Chicago: Pitchfork, PetCon and the annual Taste of Lincoln Avenue
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Some Northwestern football fans are ditching their tickets in the wake of the hazing scandal and firing of Pat Fitzgerald
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New band director at Richards High was one of Justin Antos’ first students at Eisenhower – now both are in line for Grammy honor
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Gary Simmons and the phantoms of racial and cultural history at his MCA retrospective ‘Public Enemy’
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Inside Halas Hall: Can Kevin Warren’s ambitious vision revive the Chicago Bears?
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Column: Pat Hughes, longtime Chicago Cubs radio voice, is ready for his day in the sun in Cooperstown
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Daywatch: The Beyhive to swarm Soldier Field this weekend
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Tony Bennett, masterful stylist of American musical standards, dies at 96
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Rescuers find more bodies in landslide-hit village in western India, bringing the death toll to 21
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Ask the Builder: Clay paving brick is superior
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Pay attention to symptoms for good men’s health
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Alabama executes man for the 2001 beating death of a woman, resuming lethal injections after review
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Naperville News Digest: Winner of Ales for Tails contest gets pet photo on beer can; Mays Music Centre hosting free Back 2 School Bash; Metea and Neuqua HS students win science competition
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Indiana could be leader in ‘fastest-growing sector of the economy’ with hydrogen separation technology
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Naperville Police Arrests
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Military and Veterans Night Out planned at Blackberry Farm in Aurora
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Elgin News Digest: Cone with a Cop and backpack/school supply event Monday; Elgin police hosting summer fun event at St. Francis Park; St. Charles Arts Council’s Affair of Art fundraiser planned
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Boy, 14, dies days after being struck by vehicle outside Hinsdale sub shop
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Editorial: Tony Bennett, Ravinia favorite and our keeper of the Great American Songbook
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Judge sets a trial date for next May in Trump’s classified documents case in Florida
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Southtown letters: Timely movies to watch; biblical questions
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Transfer tumult: Chicago-area high school basketball players increasingly change schools in era of college portal
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Stretch of the CTA Blue Line to close this summer and fall for work to remove slow zones
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Column: Northwestern professor speaks on her students’ quiet heroism. ‘We couldn’t clear this up if it weren’t for their courage.’
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Biden is building his 2024 reelection bid around an organization Obama shunned
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Sensory-friendly hours launch at Prairie Grass Cafe for diners with autism, sensory disorders: ‘If they feel heard, that’s half the battle’
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Waukegan D60 focusing on improving Black male student performance; ‘We want to close the opportunity gap’
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New downtown murals picture what St. Charles has to offer: ‘They are very Instagrammable’
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Linda Jonaitis steps down from Merrillville School Board
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Robbins Park District lawsuit calls for candidate disqualification after too many candidates elected to the board
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New-look US team opens its quest for a 3rd straight Women’s World Cup title tonight vs. Vietnam
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Church briefs
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Skokie downtown hotel construction paused by developer, citing high interest rates
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Community news
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‘Barbie’ beats ‘Oppenheimer’ with best box office previews of 2023
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Students given life lessons at High School Youth Summitt; ‘They will leave with new tools for their toolbox to assure they have a bright future’
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Gary man may avoid prison after pleading down in rape case: records
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Afternoon Briefing: Robbins Park District says too many candidates elected
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STEM camp seeks to build students’ interests early; ‘It can lead to jobs in the tech field’
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Actors and writers strikes enter second week with no signs of a deal to get Hollywood working again
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Wilmette ophthalmologist with Skokie office takes 13th trip abroad to perform pro bono eye surgeries
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Wilmette Sidewalk Sale boosts local businesses in “longstanding” village tradition
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President Biden names CIA Director William Burns to his Cabinet
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Northwestern said interim football coach David Braun has a master’s degree. He doesn’t, school says after questions from Tribune.
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State’s Attorney Kim Foxx says elimination of cash bail will create fairer system for those facing non-violent offenses
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Hammond man charged with shooting Instacart driver
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Community leaders discuss ways to break down barriers for some to good health; ‘The social drivers for change are not fixed’
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Autopsy: Death of infant last week due to child abuse
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Brian Harman shoots a 65 for a 5-shot lead in the British Open — the largest after 2 rounds since 2010
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Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other tech firms agree to AI safeguards set by the White House
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Column: ‘Favorite son’ returns to Paramount in Aurora for Bold Series musical
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Virtual reality at Illinois Holocaust Museum transports visitors to what three survivors experienced
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Tony Bennett appreciation: Decade after decade, he left his heart in every fan’s memories
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Russia comes under pressure at UN to avoid global food crisis and revive Ukrainian grain shipments
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Ayo Dosunmu reportedly agrees to a 3-year, $21 million deal to return to the Chicago Bulls
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Robbins property owners cited under overgrown vegetation ordinance get temporary reprieve
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Puerto Rican Heritage Week in Aurora starts with flag-raising downtown
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Qahwah House, featuring Yemeni coffee and pastries, opens in Skokie
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Conservative group headed by 2020 presidential election denier wins access to Illinois voter data in court settlement
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From the Farm: Fairmont ‘immersive dinner feast’ and tiny chef host is a delicious pairing
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DuPage doctor settles federal lawsuit for $758,000 after allegations of mole-removal fraud
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‘I’m all for it’: Aaron Bummer expands his role for the Chicago White, throwing multiple innings out of the bullpen
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Message of peace and hope hits the streets of Little Village through outdoor Mass
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Photos: Cubs edge Cardinals 4-3 at Wrigley Field
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Column: Cody Bellinger increases his trade value as the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals appear ready for clearance deals