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Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Video shows federal authorities briefly detain individual following East Garfield car accident
Police confirmed a detainment, but didn't address a video of what appears to be a federal agent holding a Black man by the neck.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

FDA approves low-cost, generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservatives
Federal health officials have approved another generic version of the abortion pill, prompting outrage from abortion opponents.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Class action lawsuit filed over Valparaiso University data breach
A federal lawsuit accuses Valparaiso University of negligence over a data breach that included names and Social Security numbers.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Lake County school officials helping parents with ICE fears
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

US will increase staffing at embassies and consulates to handle visas for World Cup fans
The State Department will increase staffing at certain U.S. embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected major jump in visa applications from soccer fans.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Vintage Chicago Tribune: Cubs vs. San Diego Padres — the 1984 National League Championship Series
Forty one years ago, the Cubs entered October as the National League East champions with a 96-65 record. It had been 39 years since the team's last trip to the World Series and 76 years since the Cubs' last championship.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Donald Trump's granddaughter Kai accused of stealing Travis Kelce's logo for her new line of sweatshirts
Kai Trump, the bubbly golf star granddaughter of Donald Trump, has already been under fire for using the White House to stage a photo shoot to market her rather pricey new line of sweatshirts.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

ICE confirms it will patrol Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show in February
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are expected to attend Bad Bunny's halftime Super Bowl performance to potentially arrest and deport undocumented immigrants.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Gatorade and Cheetos are among the Pepsi products getting a natural dye makeover
Pepsi has a new challenge: keeping products like Gatorade and Cheetos vivid and colorful without the artificial dyes that U.S. consumers are increasingly rejecting.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

What to know about the life and legacy of chimpanzee researcher and wildlife advocate Jane Goodall
Famed primatologist Jane Goodall was renowned for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees but dedicated her life to helping all wild animals — a passion that lasted until her death this week while on a U.S. speaking tour.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Teenage girl shot in the face in Washington Park
A 16-year-old girl was in critical condition after being shot in the face Thursday morning at a residence in the Washington Park neighborhood, Chicago police said. Shortly after 7 a.m., the teenage girl was in a residence in the 5600 block of South Michigan Avenue when she suffered a gunshot wound to the chin, police […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Eiffel Tower closed as nationwide strikes held across France against austerity
Protesters took to the streets of more than 200 towns and cities across France on Thursday to denounce spending cuts and demand higher taxes on the rich.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Federal government could resume taking DACA applications for permits to live and work in U.S.
The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the ability to live and work in the United States.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Federal government could resume taking DACA applications for permits to live and work in US
The federal government is expected to again accept new applications for a program that grants some people without legal immigration status the ability to live and work in the United States.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Beverly church creates fine arts scholarship in memory of member who was ‘all things Bethany Union'
Longtime Bethany Union Church member Chuck Diddia had a fine arts scholarship created in his memory by the church in Beverly.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Lake County school officials helping parents with ICE fears: ‘We have seen … uncertainty, urgency and confusion'
Some Lake County parents are worried about their children waiting at school bus stops over the activities of ICE agents seeking undocumented residents.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Trump uses government shutdown to dole out firings and political punishment
President Donald Trump has seized on the government shutdown as an opportunity to reshape the federal workforce and punish detractors, by threatening mass firings of workers and suggesting "irreversible" cuts to programs important to Democrats.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Everybody in Washington hates a shutdown until it becomes a useful tool
The U.S. government had shut down, and Donald Trump was calling on Democrats and Republicans to work together to get out of the mess.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Hurricane Imelda swirls away from Bermuda after battering the tiny island
The core of Hurricane Imelda was moving past Bermuda early Thursday as weather conditions were expected to improve around the tiny British territory that reported major power outages and downed trees — but no injuries.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Delta jets have a ‘low-speed collision' on LaGuardia taxiway, injuring 1
Two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided on the taxiway at LaGuardia Airport in New York, injuring a flight attendant in what the airline described as a "low-speed collision."

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Gaza death toll mounts as Hamas considers its response to Trump's peace proposal
Israeli strikes overnight and into Thursday killed at least 13 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, according to hospitals, as Hamas was still considering its response to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for ending the nearly two-year war.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

4-year-old girl fatally struck by van in West Ridge neighborhood
A 4-year-old girl died from her injuries after she was struck while crossing the street in the West Ridge neighborhood, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

A prolonged US government shutdown could impact your travel plans
Here's what to know about the government shutdown and its potential impacts on your travel plans.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Daywatch: The blame game and a government shutdown
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

UK police say 2 victims have died and 3 others are in serious condition after synagogue attack
Police said two people were killed and three others were seriously wounded in a synagogue attack in northern England.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Today in History: HMS Curacoa sinks
On Oct. 2, 1942, the RMS Queen Mary, an ocean liner carrying thousands of American soldiers as a converted troop ship during World War II, accidentally rammed and sank the escort ship HMS Curacoa in the North Atlantic, killing over 300 crew members aboard the Curacoa.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Today in Chicago History: City loses bid to host 2016 Summer Olympics in first round of voting
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 2, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 02, 2025

Terry Savage: Medicare beware — a guide to open enrollment
Medicare's open enrollment period starts October 15. Making the correct choices when you initially sign up for Medicare — and every year when you must review your drug coverage — could save you a fortune. Or cost you a fortune, if you make a mistake. Beware!

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Police: federal authorities briefly detain individual following East Garfield Park car accident
Police confirmed a detainment, but didn't address a video of what appears to be a federal agent holding a Black man by the neck.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Mother and children detained in Millennium Park released from ICE custody, father flown to Texas detention center: ‘We're praying for a miracle'
The move came after a federal judge ordered that Noemi Chavez and her 8 year-old daughter and 3-year-old are protected from deportation or removal from Illinois while the government responds to a habeas corpus petition.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Israeli navy intercepts Gaza-bound aid flotilla carrying activists, including Greta Thunberg
The Global Sumud Flotilla, with Greta Thunberg, Nelson Mandela's grandson, Mandla Mandela, and several European lawmakers aboard, consists of nearly 50 boats and 500 activists and is carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Man arrested after allegedly punching Chicago woman as ‘Loop puncher' videos go viral on social media
Numerous people claim to have been victims of a "Loop puncher" in posts across social media though it's unclear how many perpetrators there are.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

What a federal government shutdown means for Illinois
With the government shutdown, here's some things to know and how Illinois officials feel about the shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Bondi and Hegseth rally federal agents and troops in Memphis as part of crime task force
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on Wednesday rallied members of a federal law enforcement task force that has begun operating in Memphis.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Chicago-area contractor gets 7½ years in prison in ‘staggering' scheme to bribe Amtrak official in Philadelphia
The owner of a Chicago-area construction company was sentenced Wednesday to 7 1/2 years in federal prison in a scheme to bribe a corrupt Amtrak official overseeing a $58 million contract to renovate a historic train station in Philadelphia.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Black babies die suddenly, unexpectedly at 14 times the rate of white babies in Cook County, report says
"Babies are dying simply because mothers don't have the information and the support that they need."

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Both parties blame each other on 1st day of government shutdown as tourist sites close
By WILL WEISSERT and JOSH BOAK WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats spent the first day of the federal government shutdown blaming each other for the dysfunction, as iconic sites representing the nation's core identity — from the Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania to Pearl Harbor in Hawaii — were temporarily closed. The Trump administration enlisted […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Apple TV extends its deal to be the exclusive streaming home for ‘Peanuts' until 2030
Apple TV is announcing a five-year extension as the exclusive streaming home for all things "Peanuts." The new deal will run until 2030.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

AOL's dial up internet takes its last bow, marking the end of an era
Dial-up is now no longer advertised on AOL's website. As of Wednesday, former company help pages like "connect to the internet with AOL Dialer" appeared unavailable — and nostalgic social media users took to the internet to say their final goodbyes.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Investigators to review the 2005 shooting death of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, which was ruled a suicide
Investigators in Colorado are reviewing the 2005 shooting death of journalist Hunter S. Thompson, which was ruled a suicide, authorities said.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Indiana leaders react to federal government shutdown
A shutdown ensued after federal lawmakers deadlocked and missed a deadline for funding the government, according to the Associated Press.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

National parks will remain ‘generally' open during the shutdown, but Liberty Bell doors are closed
Access varied widely across the more than 400 sites overseen by the National Park Service as the government shutdown began.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Some Northwestern students boycotting antibias training
A group of Northwestern students are protesting the school's mandatory anti-bias training that addresses antisemitism on campus.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

It's time to get a flu vaccination. Here's who needs one and why.
October is the ideal month to get a flu vaccine, experts say, because flu cases typically begin climbing in November.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Former priest living in Portage in custody for alleged child rape in New Orleans
Authorities took a former priest living in Portage into custody on a New Orleans warrant charging him with child sexual abuse and kidnapping.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Appeals court knocks Gary man's sentence down to 110 years in gang-linked killing
The Indiana Court of Appeals cut a Gary man's sentence down to 110 years Tuesday in a 13-year-old's gang-linked slaying, but acknowledged he could still petition to get out of prison after 20 years.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Measles case confirmed at Crestwood Aldi's, third in suburban Cook County
Cook County Public Health officials said people who visited the Aldi store at 4820 Cal Sag Road Sept. 24 in Crestwood may be infected.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Medicine vending machines debut on South Side
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Jane Goodall, conservationist renowned for chimpanzee research and environmental advocacy, has died
Jane Goodall, the conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking chimpanzee field research and globe-spanning environmental advocacy, has died. She was 91.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Oak Park man with intellectual disability freed on bond after arrest at Broadview immigration protest
An intellectually disabled Oak Park man accused of threatening federal officers at a protest outside the Broadview immigration holding facility was ordered released on bond Wednesday after an emotional hearing that was packed with supporters and featured a glowing letter to the judge from Oak Park's mayor.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

New study on Illinois' public education system sees promise and problems
Education in Illinois shows promising areas of growth but remains hampered by high costs and stagnant proficiency rates, a new report says.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

EPA's job is to protect America's air, water and land. Here's how a shutdown affects that effort
The Environmental Protection Agency was already reeling from massive stuff cuts and dramatic shifts in priority and policy. A government shutdown raises new questions about how it can carry out its founding mission of protecting America's health and environment with little more than skeletal staff and funding.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Pope intervenes in US abortion debate by raising what it really means to be pro-life
Pope Leo XIV has intervened for the first time in an abortion dispute roiling the U.S. Catholic Church by raising the seeming contradiction over what it really means to be "pro-life."

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Here's where immigrants went during an unprecedented influx at the US border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection data shows a decades-long immigration trend away from California to other areas as job openings flourished.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Southland crime: Robbery in New Lenox, carjacking in Harvey, and more
Crime reports from south and southwest suburban agencies from police and court reports and news releases.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Merrillville trades teacher wins $100,000 Harbor Freight award
Terrell Taylor's eyes widened in shock as he walked into the freshman lecture room Tuesday at Merrillville High School. Inside, his students, family, staff members and officials from tool supply company Harbor Freight clapped and waved purple and white pom poms. Then, Taylor saw his name and Merrillville High School on an oversized $100,000 check.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Public defender, legal groups ask chief judge to prohibit warrantless immigration arrests at courthouses
Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell, Jr., and a coalition of legal groups and social service organizations on Wednesday petitioned Chief Judge Tim Evans to enter a general order prohibiting immigration arrests without a court order in or around courthouses.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Lisa Schneider Fabes, longtime adviser to 2 Chicago mayors and founder of several nonprofits, dies at age 60
The longtime public servant from Wilmette was known for her "ability to pull everybody together and get everybody on the same page."

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Department
Already diminished by cuts by the Trump administration, the U.S. Education Department will see more of its work come to a halt due to the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Wall Street on track to open with losses as US government shutdown adds to uncertainty
Wall Street was veering toward losses before the opening bell Wednesday as a U.S. government shutdown went into effect just after midnight.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Daywatch: Government shutdown begins
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Choose Chicago data shows record summer hotel occupancy despite being painted as a war zone by Trump
Chicago may be a "hellhole" according to Donald Trump, but the city proved a pretty attractive destination for visitors over the summer, generating records for hotel occupancy and revenue.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Medicine from a vending machine? Advocate Health Care installs devices on South Side
Advocate said it installed the two machines after hearing that patients in "pharmacy deserts" are having trouble getting medications.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Medicine from a vending machine? Advocate Health Care installs devices on the South Side.
Advocate said it installed the two machines after hearing that patients in "pharmacy deserts" are having trouble getting medications.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Yankees slugger Babe Ruth calls his shot at Wrigley Field during World Series
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 1, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Today in History: Yosemite National Park established
On Oct. 1, 1890, Yosemite National Park was established by the U.S. Congress.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Government shutdown begins as nation faces new period of uncertainty
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday's deadline.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 01, 2025

Government shutdown begins as the nation faces a new period of uncertainty
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday's deadline.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Hundreds gather to protest ICE, federal push to deploy military to Illinois
For about an hour on Tuesday, demonstrators spoke and chanted along Wacker Drive near Michigan Avenue before marching down Michigan toward Water Tower.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Chase of cyclist by ICE agents in downtown Chicago described as surreal by witness
The viral moment of federal immigration agents chasing a bicyclist came as dozens of agents patrolled downtown Chicago last Sunday afternoon.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Democrats vote down GOP funding bill, putting government on path to shutdown
Senate Democrats have voted down a Republican bill to keep funding the government, putting it on a near certain path to a shutdown after midnight Wednesday for the first time in almost seven years.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Government headed to a shutdown after last-ditch vote fails in Senate
Senate Democrats have voted down a Republican bill to keep funding the government, putting it on a near certain path to a shutdown after midnight Wednesday for the first time in almost seven years.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Lawrence Moten, Syracuse basketball's all-time scoring leader, dies at 53
Known as "Poetry in Moten," Lawrence Moten scored 2,334 points over four seasons at Syracuse (1991-94). His 1,405 points in Big East play was a record that stood until 2020.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Risk of long COVID in children doubles after second COVID-19 infection, according to study by Lurie doctor
Risk of long COVID in children doubles after second COVID-19 infection, according to study co-authored by Lurie doctor.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

US government is phasing out paper checks. Here's what that means.
The U.S. government starts phasing out paper checks for most programs on Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Beloved ‘Reading Rainbow' returns after nearly 20 years with new host Mychal Threets
After nearly 20 years, the beloved, long-running children's series "Reading Rainbow" is back, this time on the KidZuko YouTube channel.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

What to know about the Chicago Bears' possible move from Soldier Field to suburban Arlington Heights
Here's what to know about the Chicago Bears' possible move from Soldier Field.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Hard Rock donates $25,000 to Gary Police Department K9 unit
Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana presented the Gary Police Department with a $25,000 donation to its K9 unit and introduced its newest officer.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

New Bears stadium in Arlington Heights would generate billions, but could cost taxpayers $855M for infrastructure
In order to build an new stadium in Arlington Heights, Chicago Bears officials say the team would need substantial taxpayer support for infrastructure improvements.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Gary man gets six years in deadly drug deal that killed Hammond councilman's son
A judge sentenced a Gary man to six years Tuesday in a deadly drug deal that killed a Hammond councilman's son.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage
Nicole Kidman has filed for divorce from Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Judge finds the Trump administration unconstitutionally targeted noncitizens over Gaza war protests
The Trump administration violated the Constitution when it targeted non-U.S. citizens for deportation solely for supporting Palestinians and criticizing Israel, a federal judged said Tuesday in a scathing ruling directly and sharply criticizing President Donald Trump and his policies as serious threats to free speech.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Here are some effects of a government shutdown if Congress and Donald Trump don't reach a deal
The federal government is nearing a partial shutdown, with a range of effects on public services and the broader U.S. economy.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: Prosecutors object to certificate of innocence for Kevin Jackson
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Former City Club of Chicago leader Jay Doherty reports to prison in Madigan bribery case
Jay Doherty, the former City Club of Chicago leader and Commonwealth Edison consultant, reported to federal prison Tuesday to begin serving a one-year sentence handed down in the bribery scandal involving ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

‘This is not Putin's Russia': Broadview mayor rips feds following weeks of protests outside ICE building
Broadview Mayor Katrina Thompson on Tuesday said federal authorities were using disinformation tactics that would "make even Russia blush" following protests around a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility in the village.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Oak Park and River Forest High School equity director on leave
Oak Park and River Forest High School's executive director of equity and student success, LaTonya Applewhite, is on paid leave until Dec. 31.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Prosecutors object to certificate of innocence for Kevin Jackson
The Cook County State's Attorney's office has objected to an effort by Kevin Jackson to obtain a certificate of innocence in the case, a move that comes some 20 years after his original conviction and a year after he was ordered released from prison.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

17-year-old boy among 2 critically wounded in South Shore shooting
A teenage boy and young man were critically injured in a shooting in the city's South Shore neighborhood Monday afternoon, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years during partisan standoff
A partisan standoff over health care and spending is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years, with Democrats and Republicans in Congress unable to find agreement even as thousands of federal workers stand to be furloughed or laid off.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

President Donald Trump suggests using ‘dangerous cities,' including Chicago, as military training grounds
President Donald Trump told top military brass that American cities run by Democrats should serve as "training grounds" for troops.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declare an end to ‘politically correct' leadership in the US military
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared an end to "woke" culture in the military and targeted other policies of past administrations Tuesday before hundreds of top U.S. military officials who were abruptly summoned to Virginia from around the world.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

What will happen if there's a government shutdown at day's end
Washington is hours away from another federal government shutdown, with prospects looking bleak for a last-minute compromise in Congress to avoid closures beginning at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda charge toward Bermuda as the tiny island prepares
The outer bands of Hurricane Humberto lashed Bermuda on Tuesday as it approached the tiny British territory, with newly formed Hurricane Imelda following closely behind.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Family says a Mexican man shot at a Dallas ICE facility has died, becoming attack's second victim
A second detainee shot in an attack on a Dallas immigration field office last week has died, his family said Tuesday.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

6-year-old boy wounded in shooting on I-94
Illinois State Police reported a 6-year-old boy was wounded in a shooting on I-94.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Teenage boy killed while riding bike to school in South Chicago neighborhood
A high school boy was shot to death while riding his bike to school Monday morning in the South Chicago neighborhood, according to a police report.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Daywatch: What to know about the Gaza peace plan
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

What to know about the Gaza peace plan agreed to by Trump and Netanyahu
After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threw his support behind the U.S. peace plan for Gaza, the question now is whether Hamas will agree.

Chicago Tribune
Sep 30, 2025

Column: Flashback to 1984 as Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres meet again in the postseason
Where were you in 1984? A flashback to the last time the Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres met in the playoffs.

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