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- Daily Horoscope for September 29, 2024
- No. 19 Illinois falls to No. 9 Penn State 21-7 for its first loss of the season
- Asking Eric: I want to focus on my new life
- Today in History: Tylenol murders claim first victim
- Today in Sports History: Babe Ruth sets MLB home run season record
- Chris Lamb: Former Vice President Dan Quayle deserves our thanks, not our laughter
- Letters: Contrary to the stereotype, accounting is a fulfilling and stimulating profession
- The attack on Pearl Harbor silenced a burgeoning ‘America First’ movement
- John Austin: VP candidates are different sides of the same populist coin
- Many cameras. Little focus. Blurry results.
- Leave the hornet’s nest in your garden alone
- Faith leaders: How do we reduce violence in Chicago? Here are 2 people doing the work.
- Editorial: Trump’s salvo against Deere was misplaced. But corporate chieftains now must anticipate political attacks.
- Editorial: Derrick Rose, a Chicago legend forever, calls it a career
- Orland Park Eagle Scout hopeful digging into historic cemetery
- Maya Rudolph as Harris and Dana Carvey as Biden open the 50th season of ‘Saturday Night Live’
- Kamala Harris is set to rally again in Las Vegas as both campaigns emphasize swing-state Nevada
- Pope wraps troubled visit to Belgium by praising victims and demanding abusers be judged
- Former Crown Point sanctuary seeks saving grace, new life
- Chicago Fire earn a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on a late Jonathan Dean goal but are eliminated from playoff contention
- She defended ‘El Chapo.’ Now this lawyer is using her narco-fame to launch a music career
- Week 4 photos: Chicago Bears 24, Los Angeles Rams 18
- Column: Michigan’s Kalel Mullings is an early standout in a competitive Big Ten — but he’s not alone
- Why Tuesday’s vice presidential debate could matter more than history suggests
- ‘Megalopolis’ flops, while ‘The Wild Robot’ soars at the weekend box office
- Johnny Iguana, who has written music for ‘The Bear,’ to perform in Aurora with his band The Claudettes
- Oswego eyes agreements as part of switch to Lake Michigan water
- Business news: Women’s Fund grants announced and groundbreaking for new cancer center
- Trump escalates attacks on Harris’ mental fitness and suggests she should be prosecuted
- Merrillville asks state to increase tax levies for public safety, infrastructure
- Man fatally shot after traffic crash in West Town, police say
- Week 4 recap: Chicago Bears beat the Los Angeles Rams 24-18 as the offense finds its groove in the second half
- New curbs, paving expected for Griffith’s Main Street in October
- Undefeated Minnesota Vikings dominate the first half and hang on to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-29
- John Ashton, ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ actor, dies at 76
- Nonprofit started by mother of slain Officer Ella French supports on-duty officers with food and water
- Stuck NASA astronauts welcome SpaceX capsule that’ll bring them home next year
- New Top 25 in college football: Alabama vaults to No. 1, UNLV earns 1st ranking and Illinois drops to No. 24
- Death toll rises from Helene while supplies rushed to North Carolina and Florida digs out
- How many games did the 2024 Chicago White Sox lose — and what was the modern-day record?
- Witnesses report first Israeli airstrike in central Beirut in nearly a year of conflict
- Kris Kristofferson, singer-songwriter and actor, dies at 88
- Column: With heightened urgency and an aggressive mindset, the Chicago Bears find needed relief with a win
- After 3 weeks of struggles, D’Andre Swift and the Chicago Bears run game break free
- ‘Failure.’ That’s how Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf described the record-setting season.
- ‘There’s work to do.’ After the Chicago Cubs end the season at 83-79, offseason upgrades must follow.
- Miami Marlins part ways with 2023 National League Manager of the Year Skip Schumaker
- MLB National League playoff matchups pending makeups on Monday, while the American League playoffs are set
- Review: In riveting ‘The Hills of California’ on Broadway, grown sisters reckon with their dreams