World & Nation
A grand jury has indicted the man accused of opening fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb on 117 felony counts.
July 27, 2022
The first grand jury indictments will be returned today in the government’s extraordinary three-year-long undercover investigation of alleged fraud at the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the world’s two biggest commodities futures markets.
Aug. 2, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
The Chicago institution that trained journalist Mike Royko and author Kurt Vonnegut is the victim of job cuts at the Tribune.
Dec. 2, 2005
When FBI agents posing as representatives of a bogus Arab sheik began arresting congressmen for bribery nearly a decade ago in the famed Abscam sting, there were cries of outrage on Capitol Hill.
Feb. 12, 1989
Chicago man accused in Mumbai terror attacks
Dec. 7, 2009
Movies
In “Diminished Capacity,” Alan Alda plays a former tavern owner in rural Missouri who is succumbing to dementia with style.
July 4, 2008
Science & Medicine
Shahla Gavaghan, 36, wears 3-inch spike heels, a brightly colored dress and a stylish turban, hiding surgical scars from the removal of a benign tumor and hair loss from radiation.
Oct. 1, 1989
Business
The threat of prison and other penalties encouraged at least 30 suspects to cooperate with federal agents in their massive investigation of alleged fraud at two major futures exchanges, a newspaper reported today.
Jan. 27, 1989
Books
THE JUNK-DRAWER CORNER-STORE FRONT-PORCH BLUES by John R. Powers (Dutton: $19; 224 pp.) .
Feb. 9, 1992
Sports
Coach Sean McVay said it is “the hope” that Kupp will play Oct. 8 but stopped short of proclaiming it a done deal.
Sept. 28, 2023