Aaron Rodgers said during an appearance on the “Pat McAfee Show” that he has no announcement to make about his future. | Stacy Revere/Getty Images Rodgers made his scheduled appearance on the “Pat McAfee Show” — and offered no clarity about what he will do in 2022. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers fueled speculation he could make an announcement about his future … [Read more...] about Packers QB Aaron Rodgers: no update on my future
Ukrainian Americans are committed to preserving an identity Putin wants to destroy
Activists hold a banner of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a sign “Empire must die” at a rally outside Russia’s embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine on Feb. 22. Putin sent troops to two republics in eastern Ukraine. | Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images The Ukrainian American diaspora, topping 1.1 million people, live primarily in big cities like New York, Chicago and … [Read more...] about Ukrainian Americans are committed to preserving an identity Putin wants to destroy
Parliamentary maneuver likely to delay City Council showdown on gang asset forfeiture ordinance, mayor’s deputy floor leader says
Miracle Boyd of Good Kids Mad City, at a news conference outside City Hall in September, discussing her opposition to a proposed ordinance that would allow the city to sue gang members and seize their assets. | Mitch Dudek/Sun-Times Any two City Council members — no reason needed — can delay a vote for one meeting. Ald. George Cardenas expects that stalling tactic to be … [Read more...] about Parliamentary maneuver likely to delay City Council showdown on gang asset forfeiture ordinance, mayor’s deputy floor leader says
Chicago to lift mask and vaccine mandates on Feb. 28, but keep masks in schools for now
A sign on the fence outside of Lowell Elementary School, 3320 W. Hirsch St., in January. | Getty Images Rather than risk yet another confrontation with the Chicago Teachers Union, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and CPS CEO Pedro Martinez are prepared, for now, to follow the agreement they struck with CTU to end a dispute that canceled classes for five days last month. Chicago … [Read more...] about Chicago to lift mask and vaccine mandates on Feb. 28, but keep masks in schools for now
Eight questions and answers on the IHSA state basketball playoffs
Glenbard West’s Bobby Durkin (33) dunks in the second half of the Hilltopper’s win over Simeon. | Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times Here are several postseason questions we will look to see answered as this 2022 state tournament plays out over the next three weeks. The 2020 state tournament was abruptly canceled in the heart of March Madness with the arrival of a … [Read more...] about Eight questions and answers on the IHSA state basketball playoffs