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Bishop Ronald Hicks, right, at a Mass celebrating the election of Pope Leo XIV in May at Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus in Joliet. Reports indicate Leo will soon tap Hicks to lead the archdiocese of New York.

Reports: Pope to name Joliet bishop next archbishop of New York

Bishop Ron Hicks, head of the Diocese of Joliet, appears to be poised to be named the next archbishop of New York.

In recorded message, Rob Reiner urges resiliency for Holocaust survivors at Hanukkah event

In a video message recorded weeks before he was killed, Hollywood icon Rob Reiner urged Holocaust survivors participating in a Hanukkah ceremony on Thursday to “be resilient” during difficult times.

Out Our Front Door riders pause at the Maywood end of the Illinois Prairie Path en route to Camp Reinberg near Palatine in December 2024. This year’s “Decemberg” outing was canceled due to cold weather.

Cold weather forces cancellation of bike camping outing at Deer Grove

Arguing with Mother Nature can be a losing proposition, and, minimally, a high risk. So concluded Out Our Front Door, a Chicago-based bike camping organization that canceled its Dec. 13-14 biking/camping plans in Cook County’s Deer Grove Forest Preserve due to single-digit temperatures.

American Academy of Pediatrics loses HHS funding after criticizing RFK Jr.

The Department of Health and Human Services has terminated seven grants totaling millions of dollars to the American Academy of Pediatrics, including for initiatives on reducing sudden infant deaths, improving adolescent health, preventing fetal alcohol syndrome and identifying autism early, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.

Quest to slow aging leads scientists into the powerhouse of cells

Scientists at Texas A and M University have discovered a way to recharge aging and damaged cells, an innovation that could lead to better treatment for a variety of conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy and fatty liver disease.

Daily Herald Top Teacher Amy Schwartz works with her eighth-grade students at Edison Middle School in Wheaton.

‘She is a superstar’: Wheaton teacher shares lessons from arboretum-led trip to Costa Rica

Amy Schwartz, a science teacher at Edison Middle School in Wheaton, made the most of her trip with Morton Arboretum experts to Costa Rica’s cloud forest. “She's always looking for new ways to learn, and then bring that learning into the classroom,” Edison Principal Rachel Bednar said of the Daily Herald’s Top Teacher of the month.

A rolling pin, a bit of flour and a sharp cutter are key for neat cutout cookies.

How to bake your best batch of cutout cookies yet

Cutout cookies are a holiday baking staple. Yet it can be all too easy to watch in dismay as your dough sticks and tears or those cute little snowmen turn into a shapeless blobs. If you’re looking to take your cutout cookies to a new, neater level, here are some top tips.