It’s easy to talk big in the preseason, to style yourself as a team that’s going to be competitive and have championship ...
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Jaquez reveals the "go-to style piece" she swears by on and off the court Natasha Dye is a Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her work has also appeared in The New York Post and Popstar!
When it comes to hot dogs in Chicago and the suburbs, everyone has their favorite joint. That’s the great thing about Chicago-style dogs — so long as shops play by the rules and serve up a Vienna Beef ...
A dangerous and nearly undetectable drug trend is spreading through one of the nation’s largest jail systems, raising alarms among law enforcement officials who say it could have devastating ...
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Pizza lovers often flock to New York and Chicago — but one Midwest city is carving out its own place on the map as it gains national attention for its unique pizza style. Ohio's state capital, ...
The em dash has become the telltale tic of the AI age, a piece of punctuation now viewed with suspicion in college essays. But for Matt Prince, an adjunct professor at Chapman University in Southern ...
A student newspaper at Loyola University Chicago is facing backlash after issuing an apology over its wording in coverage of a fatal campus-area shooting. The school’s publication, The Loyola Phoenix, ...