Christiane Amanpour

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Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla wants to know 'what are you watching' if not the NBA?

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla wants to know ‘what are you watching’ if not the NBA?

[ad_1] Viewership is leading the conversation in the NBA as numbers continue to decline. According to Front Office Sports, viewership on ESPN was down 28% in the season’s first month. Across all three of the league’s national partners — ABC, ESPN, and TNT — viewership was down 19% year-over-year through the NBA Cup semifinals, according […]

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Blackhawks' winning streak ends as rally falls short against Flames

Blackhawks’ winning streak ends as rally falls short against Flames

[ad_1] The Blackhawks’ three-game winning streak ended Saturday, but their increased offensive potency under interim coach Anders Sorensen did not disappear. The Hawks mounted an admirable third-period rally in a 6-4 loss to the Flames, cutting a four-goal deficit to one in time for a last-gasp shift in the offensive zone before an empty-net marker

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Bears put OL Ryan Bates on IR; promote RB Darrynton Evans

Bears put OL Ryan Bates on IR; promote RB Darrynton Evans

[ad_1] The Bears put guard/center Ryan Bates on injured reserve with a concussion Saturday and promoted running back Darrynton Evans to the active roster for Sunday’s game against the Lions at Soldier Field. The Bears also listed center/guard/fullback Doug Kramer as questionable for the Lions game with a shoulder injury. Bates already had been ruled

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Family of Chicago woman who died from plastic surgery complications awarded $66 million in lawsuit

Family of Chicago woman who died from plastic surgery complications awarded $66 million in lawsuit

[ad_1] The family of a Chicago woman who died from complications of plastic surgery she received at a West Lawn clinic was awarded $66 million Friday following a lawsuit against the surgeon who performed it. The jury delivered a $56 million verdict in what is believed to be the highest in Cook County against a

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St. Francis de Sales High School welcomes hundreds of families for holiday food distribution

St. Francis de Sales High School welcomes hundreds of families for holiday food distribution

[ad_1] While the much-anticipated debut of a new student-run food pantry on the Southeast Side was delayed, that didn’t stop the celebration Saturday at St. Francis de Sales’ inaugural Christmas Extravaganza. Hundreds of Southeast Side families gathered at the community event at the school, 10155 S. Ewing Ave., where fresh produce, catered hot meals, toys

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Coquito, rompope y krémas: bebidas navideñas caribeñas y mexicanas y dónde encontrarlas en Chicago

Coquito, rompope y krémas: bebidas navideñas caribeñas y mexicanas y dónde encontrarlas en Chicago

[ad_1] El mejor lugar para cobertura de noticias y cultura latina en Chicago. | The place for coverage of Latino news and culture in Chicago. Cada año, antes de la temporada navideña, los hogares latinos y caribeños de toda la ciudad esperan con ansias sus bebidas tradicionales. Si bien, la mayoría de estas bebidas se

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A crack spoils an 85-year-old Edgar Miller sculpture's homecoming. For now, at least.

A crack spoils an 85-year-old Edgar Miller sculpture’s homecoming. For now, at least.

[ad_1] A collection of monument-sized limestone Art Deco animal sculptures designed by Chicago artist Edgar Miller are being re-installed at the former Jane Addams Homes — in the same playground courtyard they originally occupied 85 years ago. But an unfunny thing happened as the restored sculptures made their way back to the forum: The largest

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Biden signs bill that averts government shutdown and brings a close to days of Washington upheaval

Biden signs bill that averts government shutdown and brings a close to days of Washington upheaval

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Saturday that averts a government shutdown, bringing a final close to days of upheaval after Congress approved a temporary funding plan just past the deadline and refused President-elect Donald Trump’s core debt demands in the package. The deal funds the government at current

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