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Several feet away, Dr. Phil McGraw — a TV talk show host who, along with his camera crew, was embedded with Homeland Security agents as they launched an immigration blitz in the Chicago area on Sunday ...
Libby, the wife of Chicago Cubs ace Justin Steele, seemingly found a problem with Bernie Sanders' answer when Robert F.
CNN aviation analyst Miles O’Brien joins CNN’s Erin Burnett after President Donald Trump repeatedly suggested there was a link between the deadly collision of a passenger jet and military helicopter ...
The Chicago Cubs have agreed to a minor league contract with right-hander Brad Keller that includes an invitation to big league camp for spring training.
January 31, 2025. The panda twins born at Berlin’s zoo last summer went on public display for the first time in ...
The Chicago Cubs are banking that Matt Shaw, their No. 1 prospect, is ready for a Major League job at third base. But the farm system doesn’t begin and end with the former first-round pick.
The Chicago Cubs had a relatively disappointing season in 2024, but Ian Happ solidified himself as one of the top left fielders in all of baseball. MLB Network releases through positional ranking ...
Throughout the offseason, the Chicago Cubs have made an effort to add more arms. They've accomplished that task, but there's still a need for another starter. On Friday, it was revealed that the ...
The Chicago Cubs have already made two significant moves this offseason, acquiring star outfielder Kyle Tucker and reliever Ryan Pressly from the Houston Astros. These moves signal the Cubs ...
In an interview with MSNBC, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said people in Illinois and across the country will "pay the price for what Donald Trump is doing." ...
Despite signing Matthew Boyd and Colin Rea and trading for Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly so far this winter, it sure seems like the Chicago Cubs have at least one big move up their sleeves before ...