CHICAGO (CBS) — Every penny counts these days for local businesses, so imagine the shock of a Chatham restaurant owner
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EU countries skate around Winter Olympics boycott
European countries can’t get it together over a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. This week’s continental indecision
Sending US combat troops to Ukraine ‘not in the cards right now,’ Biden says
President Joe Biden on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of unilaterally sending U.S. combat troops to Ukraine if Russia invades
Biden’s Summit for Democracy gets under autocrats’ skins
In some ways, President Joe Biden’s long-promised Summit for Democracy could not be better timed. The virtual gathering, set for
Jussie Smollett Trial: Jury Could Get Case As Trial Resumes Monday
CHICAGO (CBS)– The Jussie Smollett trial resumed Monday and the jury could get the case by the end of the day.
Man Stabbed On CTA Blue Line Train Near Irving Park Stop
CHICAGO (CBS)– A man was stabbed on a CTA Blue Line train near the Irving Park stop early Monday morning.
Bob Dole, WWII veteran and former US presidential candidate, dies at 98
A man of few words but many accomplishments, former Republican Kansas Sen. Bob Dole died on Sundayafter an indelible life
Minnesota Weather: ‘Heavy, Heavy, Heavy Snow’ To Hit Northeastern Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — More snow is on the way Sunday, particularly in northeastern Minnesota, where more than 18 inches could
Minnetonka’s Kiani Lockett Is Taking Nothing For Granted
MINNETONKA, Minn. (WCCO) – Kiani Lockett is one of the best basketball players in the state. The senior bound for Creighton
Michigan shooting suspect's parents enter not guilty pleas
A judge imposed a combined US$1 million ($1.43m) bond Saturday for the parents of the Michigan teen charged with killing