All Stories from September 4, 2025 (Change date)
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What don’t they get?Sep 04, 2025 9:03 am - I found Mr. Slusher’s column regarding the governor’s statement about reporting on the National Guard issue in Chicago somewhat refreshing. Admitting that news and opini...
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Fashion designer Giorgio Armani dead at 91Sep 04, 2025 8:44 am - Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who turned the concept of understated elegance into a multibillion-dollar fashion empire, has died, his fashion house confirmed. He was 91.
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Scouting Week 2 Lake County football gamesSep 04, 2025 6:49 am - Here’s a look at the second week of high school football games in Lake County
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Girls volleyball: St. Charles North overcomes slow start to beat Huntley in straight setsSep 04, 2025 6:30 am - St. Charles North initially looked like it was in for a back-and-forth contest against Huntley on Wednesday. As the first set progressed, the two teams, which both ended ...
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Silvy: After a busy off-season, Bears are ready to prove themselves — we hopeSep 04, 2025 6:00 am - This will be columnist Marc Silverman’s 31st season covering the Bears as a reporter, talk show host or columnist after growing up a diehard fan. He’d like to think he’s seen it all and have refined the way he predicts a season.
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ ends the franchise with a mix of scares and sentimentSep 04, 2025 5:30 am - There are four words in the title of the latest entry in the “Conjuring” universe, but only one sounds good. It’s the word “last.” “The Conjuring: Last Rites” seems to finally nail the coffin shut on this part of the franchise, saying goodbye to a series that revels in timeless scary stuff.
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Today’s editorial cartoonSep 04, 2025 4:00 am -
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America's hyperpoliticized teachers unionsSep 04, 2025 4:00 am - Syndicated columnist Byron York: Teachers unions donated over $43 million to left-wing political groups in two years, diverting dues to partisan causes instead of education.
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When fingering a scar helps define, strengthen our resilienceSep 04, 2025 4:00 am - Columnist Jim Slusher: Our two-part retrospective on the Joe Gliniewicz case, where a beloved cop tried to hide financial crimes through his suicide, examines the trauma a community felt and the lessons and character that were revealed.
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Governance by threat, not constitutional orderSep 04, 2025 4:00 am - Syndicated columnist Michael Barone: Both Biden's open border policies and Trump's draconian threats have led to human suffering, highlighting the need for reasonable bipartisan immigration reform.