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Bears coach Ben Johnson reveals reason he wanted to come to Chicago
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was introduced to media Wednesday, and he left no doubt about what motivated him to take on the job.
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Chicago snowplow naming contest pays tribute to Bozo, Lollapalooza
Snowbody does winter like Chicago, and after receiving an avalanche of creative names, Chicago officials have plowed through the list and chosen six new snowplow names for the city’s fleet.
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Kirby Yates, another potential Cubs target, may be joining Dodgers: Reports
The Chicago Cubs are seeing potential reliever options fly off the board, and once again the Los Angeles Dodgers are in the driver’s seat, reportedly signing Kirby Yates.
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Why is President Trump renaming Denali to Mount McKinley? What we know
President Donald Trump made a series of sweeping pronouncements in his inaugural address, including a pledge to restore the name of Mount McKinley to North America’s tallest peak.
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TikTok is working again, but for how long, and why was it banned?
The unfolding saga around the popular video-sharing app TikTok took another turn Sunday as the company restored service to users based in the United States.
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Chicago Cubs' new blue jerseys revealed ahead of convention
The Chicago Cubs have unveiled a brand new jersey for the 2025 season, with powder blue coloring and a host of unique accents.
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Cubs trade infielder Miles Mastrobuoni to Mariners
The Chicago Cubs have made a roster move Tuesday, trading infielder Miles Mastrobuoni to the Seattle Mariners.
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Bears coaching search continues as high-profile names emerge
The Chicago Bears’ coaching search continues this weekend, with multiple interviews lined up in coming days.
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White Sox sign free agent pitcher Martín Pérez to contract, reports say
The Chicago White Sox have reportedly added another pitcher to their rotation, inking Martín Pérez to a contract.
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Shabbona Lake State Park to be transferred to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Nearly one year after the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation became the first federally recognized Native American nation in Illinois, the state will transfer ownership of Shabbona Lake State Park to the Nation.