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Sep 17 2024SPORTS

The Bear Necessities: Unpacking the Mystery of D. J. Moore's Sideline Antics

It's only Week 3 of the NFL season, and already, the Chicago Bears are facing a crisis of confidence. The team's struggling offense, led by quarterback Caleb Williams, was utterly dismantled by the Houston Texans on Sunday night. As NFL fans, we're no strangers to the familiar sight of a team's anem

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Sep 16 2024SPORTS

The Bears' Quarterback Conundrum: A Tale of Two Games

Life with a rookie quarterback is always tough, but the Chicago Bears' inability to protect Caleb Williams made it even harder against the Texans. The team lost on the road 13-19, and it's clear that Williams' development is being hindered by a shaky offensive line, uncreative attack, and quarterbac

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Sep 16 2024SPORTS

When Rookie Quarterbacks Clash: A Battle of Youth and Talent in the NFL

The Houston Texans and Chicago Bears are set to face off in a highly anticipated Sunday Night Football matchup, featuring two of the most talented rookie quarterbacks in the league. C.J. Stroud, the Texans' quarterback, has already made a statement with his impressive performance in the first week,

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Tension at the Top: Chicago Public Schools' Leadership in Question

As the new school year begins, the Chicago Board of Education is facing a plethora of challenges, and at the center of it all is the question of leadership. The district's CEO, Pedro Martinez, is under fire from the teachers union and parents, who are demanding change. But is Martinez the problem, o

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Dedication to a Legacy: Remembering Bishop Kevin Birmingham

The newly renovated school lunchroom at St. Patricia Parish was dedicated to the late Bishop Kevin Birmingham, who passed away in October 2023 at the age of 51. Birmingham was a beloved figure in the Catholic Church, known for his dedication to service and his ability to inspire young people to purs

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Sep 15 2024SPORTS

Serie A: Where the Beautiful Game Meets the Beautiful Fans

Serie A, one of the most prestigious and entertaining professional football leagues, is back after a thrilling preseason. As the teams gear up for their 2024-25 campaign, fans are eager to see which teams will emerge victorious. Will it be the usual giants like Inter and Juventus, or will surprise p

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Preparations Under Way for a Safe and Merry Mexican Independence Day in Chicago

As the city gears up for its first-ever Mexican Independence Day festival, the question on everyone's mind is: are we ready for the crowds? With tens of thousands expected to converge on downtown Chicago, the city's authorities are taking no chances. Plow trucks are on standby, ready to block off ro

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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

The Unbearable Burden of Rent: When a Small Business Can't Keep Up

The news of yet another small business closure in Minnesota is nothing new. We've heard it all before - bankruptcy, lack of foot traffic, and the rise of remote work. But sometimes, it's the simplest reason that can be the most devastating: rent too high. For Chicago's Taste Authority, a beloved Chi

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Sep 12 2024CRIME

ShotSpotter: A Life-Saving Technology with a Price Tag

Imagine a technology that can save lives by providing rapid aid to victims of gun violence. ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, seems to be just that. However, it doesn't solve crime – it's not a magic bullet. A study by the University of Chicago Crime Lab found that areas with ShotSpotter t

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

ShotSpotter Showdown: Chicago Aldermen Spar With Mayor Over Gunshot Detection Future

Is ShotSpotter a life-saving tool or an expensive mistake? That's the key question facing Chicago as Mayor Brandon Johnson prepares to phase out the controversial gunshot detection system later this month, despite strong opposition from many aldermen who see it as essential for getting police to cri

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