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ROME — Pope Leo XIV has marveled at the “huge learning curve” he has taken on as pontiff and likened…
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — After all of the wild, back-and-forth blows Saturday night at Notre Dame Stadium — from the…
A Chicago day laborer arrested by immigration officials as part of the Trump administration’s “Operation Midway Blitz” campaign filed a…
There are a couple unusual elements to an otherwise typical classroom on the fourth floor of Bloom High School in…
Like most big American cities, Chicago has a homelessness problem. It is writ large in our public parks. Take the…
Tillie Edelstein, better known as Gertrude Berg, was one of the most fascinating cultural figures of mid-20th century America. And…
The second-worst season in Chicago Sky history ended in protest Thursday night. The Sky fell to the New York Liberty…
“It was the biggest country music concert in history,” the Tribune wrote the day after the first Farm Aid on…
Several people are recovering after nine cars were involved in a crash in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood on Sunday morning, police…
For more than two centuries, amendments have allowed our Constitution to grow with the country. The 13th Amendment, for instance…
