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May 09 2025BUSINESS

Chicago's Sweet Surprise: Nutella's New Peanut Twist

Chicago, a city known for its deep-dish pizza and towering skyscrapers, is about to add another sweet treat to its resume. Nutella, the beloved hazelnut spread, is getting a makeover with a peanut twist, and it's all happening in the Windy City. This isn't just a simple flavor change; it's a big dea

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May 03 2025BUSINESS

Chicago Casino Construction Hits a Snag

The Chicago casino project, led by Bally's, has run into trouble. The Illinois Gaming Board has halted work at the site in River West. Why? They found out that an unauthorized waste hauler, with past ties to organized crime, was being used. This company, D&P Construction, was hired by the Chicago Co

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Apr 24 2025SPORTS

The Legacy of Steve Mongo McMichael: A Life Beyond the Field

Steve "Mongo" McMichael, a name that echoes through the halls of football history, has left the world at the age of 67. His journey was marked by remarkable achievements and an unyielding spirit, especially in his final years battling ALS. McMichael's football career was nothing short of legendary.

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Apr 19 2025SPORTS

The Chicago Cubs' Wildcard Win

The Chicago Cubs pulled off a thrilling victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game ended with a score of 13-11. It was an intense match that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very end. The Cubs had a strong start. Carson Kelly hit two home runs early in the game. Ian Happ als

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Apr 12 2025SPORTS

Elbow Trouble Strikes Again for Cubs Pitcher

A top pitcher for the Chicago Cubs is facing a familiar foe: elbow tendinitis. Justin Steele, a key left-hander for the team, is seeking another medical opinion after an MRI revealed issues with his elbow. This isn't the first time he's dealt with this problem. In fact, it's the third time in the pa

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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Weekly Wrap-Up: Politics, Sports, and More

The first week of April was packed with events. Let's dive right in. The stock market had a rough week. President Trump announced new tariffs. This included a 10% tax on imports from all countries. China did not take this lightly. They retaliated by imposing a 34% tariff on all U. S. products. This

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Apr 04 2025CELEBRITIES

The Mental Health Journey of Weston Cage

Weston Cage, the 34-year-old son of actor Nicolas Cage, faced a judge in Los Angeles. The judge decided to focus on treatment rather than punishment. Cage was accused of attacking his mother, Christina Fulton, in April 2024. The judge agreed that Cage's mental health played a significant role in the

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Apr 03 2025SPORTS

Cubs Dominate Athletics in Series Sweep

The Chicago Cubs had a fantastic run in West Sacramento. They won all three games against the Athletics. The Cubs scored a lot of runs. They scored 35 runs in total. This is the most runs the Athletics have ever allowed in their first three home games of a season. The last team to allow this many ru

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Apr 03 2025LIFESTYLE

Chicago's Culinary Stars Shine Bright in James Beard Nominations

The city of Chicago is buzzing with excitement as five local culinary talents have been named finalists for the prestigious James Beard Awards. This recognition is a big deal in the food world, celebrating the best of the best in restaurants and chefs across the nation. The awards are turning 35 thi

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The A's New Home: A Mixed Bag of Firsts and Fails

The Athletics have a new temporary home at Sutter Health Park. It is a Triple-A stadium. The Athletics will call this place home for at least the next three years. They are waiting for their permanent new park to be built in Las Vegas. The Athletics left Oakland after 57 seasons at the Coliseum. Th

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