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Week 16 recap: Nick Foles directs the winning drive as the Chicago Bears beat the Seattle Seahawks 25-24 for their 1st victory in a month

Chicago Bears quarterback Nick Foles hit Jimmy Graham with a 15-yard touchdown pass and then found Damiere Byrd for the two-point conversion pass to lift the Bears to a 25-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon at snowy Lumen Field. The Bears trailed the Seahawks for most of the game before Foles guided…
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‘It’s time to start winning some games’: After 41-21 loss to Bengals, Ravens are running out of time

At the end of the loss that might doom these Ravens, on the final play of maybe the worst defensive performance in the franchise’s proud history, Joe Burrow took a knee and watched the clock run out. The Bengals had done enough. The Ravens had had enough. Theirs had been a hellish month, a once-in-a-lifetime…
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Could Trump make a political comeback in 2024?

No U.S. president in modern history has run for another term after being defeated, or even seriously considered doing so. Donald Trump — unsurprisingly — is a different story. Trump remains one of the most consequential figures in American politics today. His influence over the GOP is enduring, and in many ways, he also continues…
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Most Influential: When there is a military death, this Garden Grove woman honors the fallen

At midnight, Laura Herzog got a text. The group of Marines she was with wanted to go to Waffle House. In advance of a fallen Marine sergeant’s funeral, she and the Marines from the base in Twentynine Palms had traveled to Florida and were staying at a hotel in Tampa. They ordered food and joked…
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Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace winner, dies at 90

By ANDREW MELDRUM JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning icon, an uncompromising foe of the country’s past racist policy of apartheid and a modern-day activist for racial justice and LGBT rights, died Sunday at 90. South Africans, world leaders and people around the globe mourned the death of the man viewed…
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Santa Anita starts winter-spring meet with high stakes

Six graded stakes highlight Sunday’s opening-day program as Santa Anita begins its 85th winter-spring meet, but one in particular offers an intriguing matchup on the 11-race card. The $300,000 Grade I Malibu Stakes for 3-year-olds at 7 furlongs pits Dr. Schivel, a hard-luck loser in last fall’s Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Del Mar, versus the…
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Flight cancellations snarl holiday plans for thousands

By TALI ARBEL NEW YORK (AP) — Airlines continued to cancel hundreds of flights Saturday because of staffing issues tied to COVID-19, disrupting holiday celebrations during one of the busiest travel times of the year. FlightAware, a flight-tracking website, noted nearly 1,000 canceled flights entering, leaving or inside the U.S. Saturday, up from 690 flights…
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Bidens mark Christmas with holiday calls to service members

By ALEXANDRA JAFFE WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden marked his first Christmas in office by making calls to military service members stationed around the world, offering them holiday wishes and gratitude for their service and sacrifice for the nation. Joined by his wife, Jill, and their new puppy, Commander, the president on Saturday spoke…
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Chargers at Houston Texans: Who has the edge?

Chargers (8-6) at Texans (3-11) When: 10 a.m. Sunday Where: NRG Stadium, Houston TV/Radio: CBS (Ch. 2); 98.7 FM; 105.5 FM/94.3 FM (Spanish); Sirius 132 Line: Chargers by 10 ½ points Notable injury designations: Chargers: S Derwin James (questionable; hamstring), TE Donald Parham Jr. (injured reserve; concussion) Texans: RB David Johnson (questionable; quadricep) What’s at…
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Chicago sports in 2021: A look back at the biggest stories of the year

Sure, it wasn’t as memorable as 2020, but 2021 was quite the year in Chicago sports. Here’s a look back, month by month, at the year’s events. January <mark class=”hl_blue”>Jan. 1:</mark> Northwestern beats Auburn 35-19 in the Citrus Bowl for its fourth straight bowl victory — and win No. 400 for retiring defensive coordinator Mike…
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