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Chicago Fire v New York Red Bulls: Klopas seeking to overcome slow starts

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Chicago Fire head coach Frank Klopas insisted his side must overcome their slow start against D.C. United in order to push for the playoffs ahead of facing the New York Red Bulls this weekend. Klopas watched on as his side conceded twice…

Chicago Bears Thursday Injury Report: Zacch Pickens Upgraded

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The second injury report of Week 2 is out ... and it includes some good news about a Bears defensive lineman.

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Chicago Sports Network close to its first distribution deal, with DirecTV

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Chicago Sports Network is close to its first distribution agreement, nearing a carriage deal with DirectTV, the Sun-Times has learned.

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Bubba Watson among players facing relegation after LIV Chicago

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Players near the bottom of the LIV Golf season standings are in danger of finding themselves relegated out of the league following the LIV Golf Chicag

Streamline Chicago police oversight and use Los Angeles as a model

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The recent firing of two Chicago police oversight officials and subsequent calls for Andrea Kersten, chief administrator of the Chicago Office of Police Accountability, to resign add another unfortunate chapter in the drama that is Chicago…

Demand Grows for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to Fire Top Aide Who Called Police “F*cking Pigs”

Demand is growing for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to fire one of his top aides, Kennedy Bartley, who serves as the Mayor’s Managing Deputy of External Relations, for comments she made during a 2021 podcast interview.

MLR Weekly: League Chairman/San Diego Owner Ryan Patterson & Chicago Owner Peter Bernick

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CHICAGO, IL – In continuing our MLR Weekly Owner Series, this week we’ve got not one, but two Major League Rugby owners to join us.

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‘The Wieners Circle remains undefeated’: This iconic Chicago hot dog stand just demolished Trump’s dog-eating lies

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By now you’ve no doubt heard Donald Trump’s ludicrous claim that immigrants are eating peoples’ pets in Ohio. His statement during the presidential debate has made him a national laughing stock and rightly so, with countless memes already…

Refracted Theatre's Tova Wolff finds Chicago's stage scene ideal for company's mission

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The new play "Coronation" explores a United States 300 years in the future where women still can’t become president. So a new form of government arises: a monarchy with a queen.

Judge sides with Illinois attorney general in lawsuit over Chicago Trump Tower's water use

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A Chicago court ruled this week that Trump Tower in Chicago violated the Illinois environmental protection law with its use of water from the Chicago River. In his ruling, Cook County Circuit Court Judge Thaddeus L. Wilson sided with a…

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Alyssa Milano to Make Broadway Debut as Chicago’s Next Roxie Hart

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CREATIVITY IS TO THINK MORE EFFICIENTLY Facebook-f X-twitter Instagram Tiktok CONNECT WITH ALYSSA Alyssa Milano to Make Broadway Debut as Chicago’s Next Roxie Hart Alyssa Milano, best known for her TV roles on Who’s the Boss and Charmed,…

Haitian Americans in Chicago deride Trump's false, racist claims of immigrants eating pets

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Haitian Americans in Illinois, including Attorney General Kwame Raoul, are calling former President Donald Trump’s amplification of a false rumor about Haitian immigrants in Ohio eating pets “dangerous" to a community that has already…

Chicago primed to pay out $15 million to more victims of police misconduct

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Chicago taxpayers are on the hook for another $15 million to settle police misconduct lawsuits, including cases linked to two of the department’s most notorious members, Jon Burge and Ronald Watts.

Chicago mother suing daughter’s middle school alleging teacher’s use of racial slurs

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By Marissa Perlman Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO (WBBM) — A northwest suburban mother is suing her daughter’s middle school, accusing her sixth-grade teacher of using racial slurs in front of a classroom full of students.…

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14 Major Cast Exits to Remember as ‘One Chicago,’ ‘Law & Order’ and ‘FBI’ Series Return

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If one thing stays consistent with Dick Wolf procedurals, it’s that they’re always subject to change. With three “FBI” series, three “Law & Order” shows and three series in the “One Chicago” universe, each season sees a great deal of…

The Chicago Bears Have the NFL’s Best Pass Rush

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We are just one week into the NFL season and the Bears are already sitting atop a particularly important list.

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“No Michael in Chicago”: Magic Johnson’s Huge Call Nearly Stopped Michael Jordan’s Bulls Move, Shows Resurfaced Clip

In their historic career, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan only faced each other once in the NBA Finals. It would be the first time that Jordan would win his first ring and subsequently add five more. It took him seven years to win his…

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How Chicago-area weather affects fall colors

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The fall season officially starts in just under two weeks, and multi-colored foliage might be visible.

TMA Chicago Midwest Podcast Hosted by Paul Musser | Sandy Prabhakar on Managing Distressed Situations as an Investment Banker [Podcast]

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Chicago-style Italian beef sandwich shop closing in Aurora

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Carm & Gia Metropolitan, a Chicago-style sandwich shop that opened a month before the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, will close its doors this week .