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Antoine Perteet, 33, targeted victims on the dating app Grindr, according to Chicago police.
The man was shot in the left eye area in the 5700 block of South Christiana Avenue on the city’s Southwest Side.
Most women who seek abortions are women of color, especially Black women. Restricting access to mifepristone, as a case now before the Supreme Court seeks to do, would worsen racial health disparities.
Woman is getting anxious about how often she has to host her husband’s hunting buddy and his wife, who don’t contribute at all to mealtimes.
A 22-year-old man is in police custody and being questioned, according to Rockford Police Chief Carla Redd. She said investigators haven’t determined a motive for the attacks, which happened days after a Walmart employee was stabbed to death.
Only two days after an embarrassing loss to lowly Washington, the Bulls put on a defensive clinic against Indiana.
One woman suffered a gunshot wound to the neck. In each incident, the four to five men armed with rifles, handguns and knives, approached victims on the street in Logan Square, Portage Park, Avondale, Hermosa threatened or struck them before taking their belongings, police said.
The Emmy winner’s TV career has spanned more than 60 years, and her latest role is opposite Kristen Wiig in the Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale.”
Joe Lieberman was a Democrat who ran for vice president with Al Gore in 2000 and became an independent and nearly joined the GOP ticket eight years later with Sen. John McCain.
Caruso is averaging career highs in points and three-point attempts.
Doctors say looking at the April 8 eclipse without approved solar glasses — which are many times darker than sunglasses — can lead to retinal burns and can result in blind spots and permanent vision loss.
More than half of roster will make White Sox debuts.
Plus: The Logan Square Farmers Market’s new spot, a high school step team forges bonds and more.
Opening Day is here. Let the playoff expectations begin.
NBC quickly cut ties with Ronna McDaniel after announcing her hire. She and others who aided and abetted Donald Trump want to use the good reputations of the very people they condemned and discredited — the news media — to reinvent themselves.
The network will air the Cubs-Rangers season opener exclusively, with the “Sunday Night Baseball” crew of Karl Ravech, analysts David Cone and Eduardo Perez and reporter Buster Olney on the call.
A Prescription Drug Affordability Board would help keep prescription drug prices down for Illinoisans.
When a popular broadcaster is replaced, it’s usually because he retired or died. On Thursday, that popular broadcaster will be working in the same ballpark as his replacement.
Entering the NCAA Tournament at the end of his freshman season at Minnesota, Moore has increased his production, improved his communication and diversified the ways he takes advantage of his world-class skating ability.
The market is holding a “dry run” on Sunday, April 7, at its temporary location on Kedzie Avenue, between the monument and Fullerton Avenue, before the market opens on May 12.
“Who doesn’t want a hot dog at 10 a.m.?” White Sox outfielder Gavin Sheets told reporters Wednesday.
Reed’s life sentence was commuted by Gov. J.B. Pritzker in 2021, but Reed’s lawyer says that doesn’t prevent prosecutors from retrying him.
The man was in the 3500 block of West Ainslie Street when three men approached and stabbed him before taking his things.
There’s not much to hope on in the tradition of smelt netting in Chicago going into the opener Monday night.
The 23-year-old man was taken to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead, police said.
Two people were rescued, but officials say six others are presumed dead. They were in a construction crew filling potholes on the bridge. Ship traffic has been suspended at the Port of Baltimore, which handles tens of billions of dollars in cargo each year.
Luckily, City Hall seems to have the will, and perhaps some leverage, to work with the chocolatier to properly redevelop the River West site.