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Researchers still are working to understand long COVID, a condition encompassing a laundry list of symptoms.
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Arlington Heights leaders are contemplating the manpower and resources needed to handle security and emergency response for a potential new Bears stadium in town.
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LONDON, Ky. — Storm systems sweeping across parts of the U.S. Midwest and South have left at least 23 people dead, many of them in Kentucky, where what appeared to be a d...
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Summer in the suburbs means fairs, festivals and fireworks, and Summer Fun — included in today’s Daily Herald — is the perfect guide to those events and more.
Summer Fun...
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In this week’s Facts Matter column, Bob Oswald examines claims that the new pope is a registered Republican, three European leaders were caught with drugs and more.
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It surely wasn’t the best day for track and field.
From a dust storm that turned into a 90-minute storm delay, to high powered winds that caused the pole vault to be post...
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After finishing just three events on Thursday due lightning in the area, the North Suburban Conference boys track and field meet was completed Friday night after another ...
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Friday's MSL girls lacrosse championship game brought windy conditions to the pitch at Hersey's Roland Goins Stadium with gusts up to 30 miles per hour as both the hosts ...
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Without apology Major League Baseball has concocted something called “Rivalry Weekend,” depending on stunt scheduling and geography to juice what the 1-2-3 inning cannot.
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Marcus Armstrong was taken away on a stretcher after a heavy crash in practice for Indianapolis 500 qualifying. The 24-year-old from New Zealand hit the wall going into Turn 1 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. Dr. Julia Vaizer, the medical director for IndyCar, said that Armstrong was awake and "doing well."
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