M. Buzelis was again the most productive player on the team
The Chicago Bulls lost to the Portland Trail Blazers, marking their 11th consecutive defeat, despite M. Buzelis being the top scorer with 20 points.
Chicago man deported from Bali after prison release for murder arrested on flight back to US
Tommy Schaefer, a Chicago man deported from Bali after serving time for murdering his girlfriend’s mother, was arrested on his flight back to the U.S. facing new federal charges.
Mother of woman found dead in illegal's dumpster reveals Trump's three-word message to her
Jennifer Bos, mother of a murder victim, recounted her emotional meetings with President Trump regarding the impact of immigration policies on crime.
Michael Jordan and the Dallas Cowboys are influencing London netball side
London Pulse head coach Sam Bird is looking to the Chicago Bulls and Dallas Cowboys for inspiration as they aim for consecutive Netball Super League titles.
She is the first Venezuelan to enter Big Brother, he was born in Switzerland and plays in Nueva Chicago: their love story
Cinzia Francischiello, the first Venezuelan contestant on Argentina's Big Brother, is engaged to Dylan Gissi, a Swiss-born footballer playing for Nueva Chicago.
NBA basketball team makes league history
The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Chicago Bulls 131-99, becoming the first team in NBA history to hit 25 or more three-pointers in two consecutive games.
Rescuer who jumped into icy Chicago lake to save baby: ‘All I did was a human act’
A Chicago man jumped into Lake Michigan to save a baby whose stroller was blown into the water, urging Americans to care for one another.
Fantastic show: M. Buzelis improved his NBA career scoring record!
Lithuanian player M. Buzelis of the Chicago Bulls scored a personal best of 32 points in a game against the Charlotte Hornets, but his team's performance fell short, resulting in a loss.
A new species found and one hypothesis suggests it was a dragon
Scientists have discovered a new species of spinosaurid dinosaur in the Sahara Desert, igniting excitement about its dragon-like features.
Munetaka Murakami Experiences Cultural Immersion: Words from Yuki Ishikawa
Japanese baseball player Munetaka Murakami is adjusting to his first year in the MLB with the Chicago White Sox, facing various cultural challenges and achieving success on the field.
Frustrated Dream in Guadalajara: They are from Chicago and now live a drama after the fall of 'El Mencho' in Mexico
A couple from Chicago had to cancel their wedding plans in Guadalajara due to escalating violence following the death of notorious drug lord 'El Mencho'.
The name ‘Abolish ICE’ overwhelmingly wins in Chicago's snowplow naming contest; “It carries the meaning of critiquing Trump”
In a snowplow naming contest hosted by Chicago authorities, the name ‘Abolish ICE’ received the most votes, resonating with both humor and political critique against the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Is the next leap coming? Soybeans challenge the record supply and look to China
Chicago soybeans rise nearly to a four-month high on expectations of increased demand from China, while South American harvests temper the market.
M. Buzelis was the top scorer for the team, but the Bulls' terrible streak continues
The Chicago Bulls lost to the New York Knicks, marking their ninth consecutive defeat in the NBA.
VIDEOS: 'She is not just a figure skater, she is an actress!' Niina Petrõkina's deadly tango left no one cold
Estonian figure skater Niina Petrõkina captivated the audience with her tango performance at the Olympic gala event, making history as the first Estonian athlete to participate.
M. Buzelis improves personal record but could not save the Bulls from losing
M. Buzelis showcased an impressive performance with 15 points and multiple contributions, but the Chicago Bulls still faced another defeat, marking their eighth consecutive loss.
Former Illinois governor slams Pritzker for ‘malpractice’ as Bears look to flee to red state
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich criticized current Governor JB Pritzker for failing to prevent the Chicago Bears from considering a move to Indiana due to poor governance and high taxes in Illinois.
Bureaucrats hide true price of Obama Presidential Center as taxpayers hit with infrastructure bill
An investigation reveals that taxpayers are bearing hidden costs related to the Obama Presidential Center, with no clear accounting from government agencies.
Where to get free food in Chicago during the week of February 23 to 28, 2026
Various organizations in Chicago will provide free food to support vulnerable individuals during the last week of February 2026.
Campus Radicals Newsletter: Teacher who lost job over 2-word post breaks silence, Chicago 'racial segregation'
A Chicago-area teacher speaks out after losing their job due to a social media post, amid controversies surrounding racial segregation and education policies in Illinois.
Good news for Mexicans: where the Consulate truck will be in Chicago from February 24 to 28
The Mexican Consulate in Chicago is set to provide official document services via a mobile unit in Bolingbrook from February 24 to 28, making access easier for local residents.
Has Immunity Ended? The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago Will Now Go After Federal Agents Who Violate the Law
The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago has issued a new protocol allowing for the potential prosecution of federal immigration agents who violate state laws.
In Illinois: ICE Begins to Expand Its Influence with a Key Expansion Movement in Chicago
ICE has initiated operations in a previously unannounced office building in Oak Brook, Illinois, amid local concerns regarding its presence and the transition of a nearby university to virtual classes.
A Black Day for M. Buzelis – he delivered one of the worst performances of the season
Lithuanian player M. Buzelis had a tough game as his team lost to the Toronto Raptors, marking their seventh consecutive defeat.
Affordable audio system with 350W sound launched, this is the price
German audio brand Blaupunkt has launched its new product in India, the SBW CHICAGO HT5.1, which offers powerful audio output and serves as an all-in-one audio solution.
Bears inch closer to Indiana after key state House committee clears stadium measure
The Indiana House panel has approved a financing framework for a potential Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond, Indiana, moving the project closer to reality.
In Chicago and Los Angeles: The Little-Known Rule Used by ICE to Detain Migrants and American Citizens
The article discusses a little-known regulation that allows ICE to detain both migrants and American citizens, particularly highlighting its use in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles.
Statue of Christopher Columbus in Chicago to be replaced by one of Frances Xavier Cabrini, patroness of immigrants
The city of Chicago has announced that the statue of Christopher Columbus will be replaced with one of Frances Xavier Cabrini after a long litigation with the Italian-American community.
MIKE DAVIS: Chicagoland, where teachers can support Charlie Kirk's killing, but not ICE
The article discusses the contrasting situations of two teachers in Chicagoland, one supporting a political assassination while the other lost his job for backing ICE.
Bears' Caleb Williams explains meanings behind nail polish, says critics won’t stop him
Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears quarterback, defends his use of bold nail polish, stating it has personal significance and raises awareness for important causes.
Alerts of new ICE raids in Chicago; migrants activate curfew
ICE preparations for mass raids in Chicago have prompted local migrants to activate curfews for safety.
Mexican migrant leaves US detention center; now wears an ankle bracelet and is monitored 24/7
Jesus Hernandez, a Mexican migrant, describes his traumatic experience with ICE in Chicago, where he and his American citizen son were detained during a shopping trip.
Brandon Johnson limited overtime spending for the Chicago police and created a new oversight framework
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order limiting police overtime spending in efforts to manage the city's budget while ensuring public safety.
GIANNO CALDWELL: My brother would have been 22 today. We must defeat the violent crime epidemic
Gianno Caldwell reflects on the murder of his brother Christian and emphasizes the ongoing issue of violent crime in America, particularly in cities like Chicago.
2 cities, 2 paths: Chicago adopts antisemitism definition as Mamdani's New York City rolls it back
Chicago has codified the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism into law, while New York City has moved to roll back similar measures.
Chicago vigil pays tribute to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson
A vigil in Chicago honored the legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, who passed away, celebrating his lifelong commitment to civil rights and equality.
BBC Breakfast pay tribute to 'key figure' after heartbreaking death
BBC Breakfast hosts pay tribute to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson following his recent death at age 84.
Time Change in New York, Florida, and Chicago: When to Change Clocks
Major US cities are preparing for the upcoming daylight saving time change, which occurs twice a year.
Good news in Chicago: Brandon Johnson signed an order banning the sale of medical debts and establishing responsible collection standards
Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order to prohibit the sale of medical debts and ensure ethical collection practices.
Obama dragged for 'headache'-inducing presidential center update that has visitors squinting
Barack Obama's presidential center in Chicago faces criticism for its confusing architectural design, particularly in its new signage that locals find hard to read.
The updated map of the winter storm affecting Chicago and New York
A significant winter storm is impacting parts of the United States, particularly Chicago and New York, bringing severe weather conditions.
Jesse Jackson, emblem of civil rights in the US, has died: 'He changed the nation and the world'
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84, surrounded by family, with plans for a public tribute in Chicago.
Mississippi's school miracle shames failing Chicago leaders on education
The article contrasts the educational transformation in Mississippi with the failing schools in Chicago, questioning why a state with fewer resources has achieved such dramatic improvements while Chicago continues to struggle.
Obituary: The Man Who Wanted to Change America’s Thinking
Jesse Jackson, a key figure in the African American civil rights movement and a political activist, passed away at the age of 84 in Chicago.
US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies
Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, has died at the age of 84 in Chicago.
Kenya: No Evidence That Former US President Obama Invited Kenyan Politician Musyoka to His Chicago Home
There is no evidence supporting claims that former US President Barack Obama invited Kenyan politician Kalonzo Musyoka to his home in Chicago, amid an increase in misinformation about Musyoka's recent trip to the US.
This February 18: Churches in Chicago that commemorate Ash Wednesday
Several parishes in Chicago have announced their schedules for Ash Wednesday services, which begin the Lenten season on February 18, 2026.
Seiya Suzuki, Who Can Tease Shohei Ohtani, Calls WBC a 'Festival,' and His Unique Role is Unmatched
Seiya Suzuki views the upcoming World Baseball Classic (WBC) as a celebratory event while preparing for a significant season with the Cubs.
"Heroic and Brave": Goodbye to Ofelia, the Chicago Teen Who Called for ICE to Release Her Mexican Father
Ofelia, a Chicago teenager known for advocating for her father's release from ICE custody, has passed away after battling stage 4 rhabdomyosarcoma.
Chicago Modernizes and Changes the Way Traffic Tickets are Issued: This is How It Will Work Now
Chicago has launched a pilot program to electronically issue traffic tickets, aiming to streamline the citation process.