We started with sixteen all-time holiday favorites in our inaugural Christmas Movie Tournament, sponsored by Treetime ...
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The WGN Morning News team also discusses actor Laurence Olivier’s prosthetic nose and the Johnny and Joan ‘Tonight Show’ feud. Did you know that the inventor of the smiley face only made $45 ...
Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — It’s crunch time on the campaign trail, with just four days until the election. On Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are both ...
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It follows a WGN Investigates report that found despite Johnson’s pledge as a candidate to hire or promote 200 more detectives, there are only two more detectives on the job today than there ...
It was added to the federal calendar in the 20th century after efforts from Italian Americans, who pushed for it as a way to stake their community’s place in America. In the decades after though ...
BERLIN (AP) — The United States’ European allies are bracing for an America that’s less interested in them no matter who wins the presidential election — and for old traumas and new problems if Donald ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jodi Picoult remembers when everyone seemed to praise her novel “Nineteen Minutes,” a 2007 bestseller about a school shooting that now tops a list compiled by PEN America of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The CEO of PEN America, Suzanne Nossel, is stepping down after more than a decade marked by substantial growth and recent controversy, In January, she will be heading the pro ...
BERLIN (AP) — The United States’ European allies are bracing for an America that’s less interested in them no matter who wins the presidential election — and for old traumas and new ...