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Chicago Cubs are eliminated from playoff contention on the penultimate day of the season: ‘We didn’t win enough ballgames’
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Column: David Ross accepts blame for the Chicago Cubs’ fade down the stretch in a failed quest for an NL wild-card spot
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Daily horoscope for October 1, 2023
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Ask Amy: I don’t love her as much as she loves me
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Best home security devices
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Best products to improve sleep
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Best early Prime Big Deals Day deals
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After months of protest, Amazon set to open in West Humboldt Park to mixed reception. ‘A job beats no job.’
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Get ready and get set to enjoy gorgeous fall leaves
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‘Everyone is so freaked out’: Armed robbery crews sweep city as Chicago police task forces struggle with brazen crimes
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Editorial: Jump on in, Glenn Youngkin. The Republican water is all orange.
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C. William Walldorf Jr.: To avoid another ‘Black Hawk Down’ incident, US policy in West Africa has to change
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Sal Pullia, who had ties to politics and the Chicago Outfit, was last seen at a Melrose Park restaurant in ’81
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Letters: Chicago’s Republican Party recommends the city take these steps to get a handle on the migrant issue
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Tyler Michals: With Democrats’ fragile hold on the Senate, what happens to an indicted Robert Menendez matters
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‘No bigger project in the state’: Indiana’s Westville prison is state’s largest construction project at $1.2 billion
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Landmarks: A trail that starts in Chicago could ‘connect the dots’ of a powerful episode in African American history
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Tinley Park priest, two parish members, will run Chicago Marathon to raise funds for three parish ministries
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Column: ‘Broken’ by war in her homeland of Ukraine, refugee in Fox Valley works on healing
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Oktoberfest event in Yorkville offers music, beer, food and more: ‘There is always a nice vibe’
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Event at Aurora Regional Fire Museum all about kids
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Ukraine aid is dropped from government funding bill. That raises questions about future US support
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A government shutdown is averted for now with a temporary funding bill. What happens in a shutdown?
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Government shutdown averted with little time to spare as Biden signs funding before midnight
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Naperville autoworkers stay on the picket line as UAW walkout expands: ‘There’s only so much abuse you can take’
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Gaetz says he will seek to oust McCarthy as speaker this week and calls for new House leadership
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India’s devastating monsoon season is a sign of things to come, as climate and poor planning combine
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Review: Peter Gabriel, always an original, opts for songs from ‘i/o’ at the United Center
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Week 4 photos: Bears vs. Broncos at Soldier Field
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Native Hawaiian neighborhood survived Maui fire. Lahaina locals praise its cultural significance
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Jimmy Carter turns 99 at home with Rosalynn and other family as tributes come from around the world
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Who is Arthur Engoron? Judge weighing future of Donald Trump empire is Ivy League-educated ex-cabbie
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Gary couple denied bail in 3-year-old girl’s abuse death, will remain in jail until murder trials
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Europe regains the Ryder Cup with a 5-point win and extends the US losing streak away from home to 7
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Damar Hamlin plays in his 1st regular-season game since the Buffalo Bills safety suffered cardiac arrest on the field
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Soccer roundup: Chicago Fire win ahead of possible Lionel Messi visit, while Red Stars keep playoff hopes alive
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Georgia’s grip on No. 1 in the AP Top 25 loosens after narrow win, while Notre Dame moves back into the top 10
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Porter County commissioners turn to search firm to replace development director after resignation
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Tim Wakefield, who revived his career and the Boston Red Sox trophy case with a knuckleball, dies at 57
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Biden says there’s ‘not much time’ to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must ‘stop the games’
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Week 4 recap: Chicago Bears blow a 21-point lead for their 14th straight loss — despite Justin Fields’ career-best day
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Turkey strikes suspected Kurdish militant targets in northern Iraq after suicide attack in Ankara
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‘PAW Patrol’ shows bark at box office while ‘The Creator’ and ‘Dumb Money’ disappoint
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Photos: Dorothy Hoffner, 104, becomes oldest skydiver
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Minnesota Vikings hold on for their 1st win — leaving the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers as the only winless teams
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Attempt to pass a tanker truck may have led to deadly chemical crash in central Illinois
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Gary woman pleads to voluntary manslaughter in deadly car shooting: records
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Chicago Blackhawks prospect Samuel Savoie has surgery for leg injury, plus 5 takeaways from the preseason loss
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Chicagoan sets record for oldest skydiver at 104 years old: ‘Age is just a number’
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Column: On a career day for QB Justin Fields, the Chicago Bears seemed to be on the verge of an important breakthrough. Until they weren’t.
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Chicago Cubs fans mourn the end of the season as club comes up just short of making the playoffs
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5 takeaways from the Chicago White Sox’s ‘frustrating’ 2023 season that ended with 101 losses
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Two people killed, 7-year-old boy injured, in Garfield Park shooting; 13-year-old shot in Little Italy, police say
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Anatomy of a 21-point Chicago Bears collapse: A controversial Matt Eberflus decision, two Justin Fields turnovers and big Russell Wilson moments
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Glenview Community Winter Wear Drive is being held in October
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Chicago Bears WR Chase Claypool didn’t attend the game at Soldier Field, but Matt Eberflus expects him at Halas Hall on Monday
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Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts backs manager David Ross as team finishes 83-79: ‘He’s our guy’
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As part of its Distinguished Speakers Program, Congregation Beth Shalom hosts Joyce Vance and Neal Katyal on Oct. 18