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Richard J. Daley a ‘horribly racist mayor,’ great-grandson says in letter
In an open letter to his cousins, Bobby Vanecko also condemns his great-uncle Richard M. Daley and parents’ cousin Ald. Patrick D. Thompson (11th) for racist policymaking.
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Illinois’ fall COVID-19 surge continues as state announces 10,631 new cases, another 72 deaths
Lightfoot tweeted Sunday night that one in 18 Chicagoans have active COVID-19 infections as of Friday. "Wear your masks. Wash your hands. Watch your distance," her Twitter post said.
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Illinois Democratic Party not ready to yank the chair from under Madigan
The 36 men and women who technically have the power to end the party reign of the powerful but beleaguered Southwest Side Democrat are not exactly grabbing pitchforks and storming the castle.
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New Illinois sports betting market already topping Indiana with $285 million handle
Since Illinois’ first legal bet was placed in early March, the state has seen exponential early growth over the first three full months following the COVID-19 shutdown, thanks to the advent of mobile betting.
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GI Bill snafus still keeping veterans from tapping benefits to pay for their kids’ college
The problems with the Post-9/11 GI Bill persist. Even a retired Navy commander who served as an adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff was nearly cheated out of benefits.
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Lightfoot cancels 350 layoffs tied to her ‘pandemic’ budget
Revenues generated by the sale of recreational and medical marijuana have "gone through the roof," allowing the city to cancel the layoffs.
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Trump supporters’ protests turn into violent clashes
Videos posted on social media showed fistfights, projectiles and clubs as Trump supporters clashed with those demanding they take their MAGA hats and banners and leave.
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Bears-Vikings: ‘Everybody knows how big this game is’
Bears coaches stressed to their players all week that they can control their own destiny this season — but it has to start with beating the 3-5 Vikings.
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Bears have to run before offense can walk
Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor faces a daunting challenge in his first game calling plays for Matt Nagy. He must breathe life into a running game with David Montgomery out and a makeshift offensive line.
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Bears to add former Pro Bowl RB Lamar Miller for Vikings game: report
Without David Montgomery, Miller might be their best shot. There’s uncertainty about the knee injury that has kept him out of the NFL since the 2019 preseason, but he was one of the league’s most dangerous running backs at his peak.
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Bears-Vikings has lackluster QB showdown of Nick Foles vs. Kirk Cousins
Both teams have learned the hard way the last few years that it’s hard to be a contender without a strong quarterback, even with everything else in place.
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Bears vs. Vikings: What to Watch 4
Vikings running back Dalvin Cook comes to Soldier Field red-hot again — 163 and 206 yards in his last two games — but faces a Bears defense that has shut him down all three times they’ve faced him.
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With fun new script, ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel now ‘makes sense’ to Vince Vaughn
"That’s actually something that you might see sooner than later," says the actor, on screen as a serial killer (and a teenage girl) in ‘Freaky.’
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Young Chicago actor Rodney L. Jones III learns from ‘Fargo,’ other high-profile roles
In Season 4 of the FX anthology series, the 12-year-old South Side native plays Satchel Cannon, the youngest son of a 1950s Kansas City mobster.
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Dear Abby: I confronted someone rudely talking on FaceTime at a restaurant
The man fought back after being accused of speaking too loud and ruining others’ dinner.
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