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Chicago-area Lebanese Americans mourn dead, try to help loved ones as 1 million displaced by Israeli strikes

Three of Rodolph Saliba’s friends in Lebanon have been killed by rockets in recent weeks, the 19-year-old Oak Lawn resident said. Even more are sleeping in tents or going hungry. Israeli strikes have killed at least 1,500 people in Iran and more than 1,000 in Lebanon after the Lebanese militant grou

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Petition with more than 5K signatures calls to keep High Line’s giant pigeon

People gather around "Dinosaur", the 16-foot-tall (about 4.9 meters) aluminum pigeon sculpture by Ivan Argote, on the Spur of the High Line in New York on March 21, 2026, during a community farewell event ahead of its removal. Fans of Iván Argote’s 21-foot “Dinosaur” sculpture want it to stay in pla

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Horoscope for Monday, March 23, 2026

Moon Alert Avoid shopping (except food and gas) and important decisions until 3:30 a.m. After that, the moon moves from Taurus into Gemini. Aries (March 21-April 19) A positive day Your communication skills are excellent today. Don't hesitate to go after what you want because the world will cooperat

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White Sox' Miguel Vargas setting the bar high in Year 2: 'He's talked about winning a Gold Glove'

GLENDALE, Ariz. — There’s a noticeable difference in White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas this spring. From the way he saunters through the clubhouse and converses with teammates to his belief in his ability, Vargas is more upbeat after working through a difficult time following his trade from the

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15-year-old girl killed by hit-and-run driver while riding e-scooter in South Shore: police

A 15-year-old girl was killed and a 13-year-old girl was injured after a driver slammed into the electric scooter they were riding in the South Shore neighborhood Saturday night, Chicago police said. A witness to the crash flagged down police and told them a car hit the right side of the e-scooter c

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Man charged with murder of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman

A Venezuelan migrant has been charged with the murder of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman, police announced Sunday, prompting outrage from Trump administration officials who branded her killing as the result of sanctuary policies in Illinois. Jose Medina, 25, faces charges of first-

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33 people injured when Chicago tour bus crashes in Green Bay

Thirty-three passengers on a tour bus from Chicago were injured Sunday afternoon when it crashed in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The bus, headed to a casino in Michigan, was carrying 54 people when it exited northbound Interstate 43 about 2:45 p.m., crossed the roadway and went over an embankment, accordin

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Six killed, several wounded over weekend after two of three men shot in South Shore die

Two of three men shot in the South Shore neighborhood Sunday evening died, marking the fifth and sixth deaths from gun violence over the weekend, which also saw nearly a dozen wounded citywide. The two men were in the driveway of an apartment complex in the 6900 block of South South Shore Drive abou

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Judge rules Broadview protest curfew violates First Amendment

A federal judge on Sunday struck down the village of Broadview’s curfew on protests, ruling that restrictions set by suburban leaders have violated demonstrators' First Amendment rights. Chicago attorney Robert Held filed for a preliminary injunction last fall as part of a federal lawsuit against Br

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White Sox sign catcher Reese McGuire, leaving Korey Lee as odd man out

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The White Sox’ decision to sign catcher Reese McGuire to a one-year, $1.2 million contract was curious. Kyle Teel is rehabbing from a Grade 2 hamstring strain but is expected back early in the season, and Korey Lee and Edgar Quero are more than adequate. But manager Will Venable sa

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Review: Cardi B is back and has a lot to get off her chest

Out of all the labels Cardi B loves to wear and rap about, “drama queen” has become her favorite — and she wears it like royalty on her latest tour. For a decade now, the cameras and headlines have followed the braggadocio rapper’s every move, every dig, every partner and every trial, like last year

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Why Blackhawks' worse season than Ducks, Sharks largely stems from overtime luck

At first glance at the NHL standings, the Ducks and Sharks appear to be much better teams than the Blackhawks this season. That would be concerning for the Hawks, considering how all three teams have undergone similar rebuilds in recent years. A deeper look, however, reveals the gap between the thre

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Do Cubs have enough starting pitching to carry them to finish line?

MESA, Ariz. — The Cubs possess the comfort of Cade Horton for an entire season, potentially with no pitch restrictions. They also added a much-needed hard-thrower in Edward Cabrera. They’re optimistic that prized left-hander Justin Steele will return perhaps as soon as late May with a rebuilt left a

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Cubs' roster still has 'balls in the air,' Jed Hoyer says

MESA, Ariz. — Not so fast. The Cubs may wait until they break spring training Tuesday to finalize their Opening Day roster. “We still have some balls in the air with the bullpen and the bat,” president Jed Hoyer said Sunday. The recovery of Seiya Suzuki’s right knee is holding up the makeup of the C

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Is Big Ten-packed Sweet 16 the dream scenario for championship-starved conference?

Keep these "Three Points" in mind heading into the second week of the men’s NCAA Tournament: 1. Big Ten’s dream scenario By the time Purdue was finished with Miami on Sunday, the Big Ten had its best five teams — Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois and Nebraska, in order of seeds) — safely in

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Iran War won't be so absentee

What was America's longest war? Not the Civil War — that was the bloodiest, 620,000 dead, with Americans falling on both sides. That ended three days shy of exactly four years. Not World War II — four months shorter. Not the Vietnam War. Good guess, but no. Nearly 20 years, from the first military a

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Union TSA workers push back, demand pay as Trump admin floats plan to deploy ICE agents in airports Monday

After President Donald Trump threatened to deploy federal immigration agents to airports amid a Department of Homeland Security funding fight in Congress, union members in the Midwest are expressing concern about agents' lack of training and their own lack of pay. A day after saying he would use imm

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2 Illinois State University students, 2 kids among 6 shot in Normal

A pre-dawn mass shooting in downstate Normal left two Illinois State University students and four other people including two children injured, police and school officials said. The Normal Police Department responded to a call of multiple shots fired around 2:40 a.m. Sunday in the 700 block of Frankl

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Can the Bulls avoid turning March Madness into June draft sadness?

It really is an impressive feat by the bottom nine teams in the NBA standings. That collection of have nots entered Sunday play with a combined losing streak of 48 games, headlined by Indiana and Washington, who had lost 16 and 15 straight games, respectively. It’s almost like teams are trying to lo

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Illinois' NCAA path blocked by Houston, a powerhouse that will be hard to handle in Sweet 16

It’s shoot first, ask questions later for Illinois’ men’s basketball team in this NCAA Tournament. We’re talking Super Soakers in the locker room, of course. After a 76-55 victory against VCU Saturday in Greenville, South Carolina, the Illini sprayed at will, the Sweet 16 beckoning. There would be t

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