St. Louis sues NFL for reported $1 billion over Rams' move to Los Angeles
Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016
MLB Player Rankings 2017: Right field
Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel fumes at UEFA's decision to make them play day after team bus bombing
The manager wanted more time for his players to recover.
Russell Westbrook could break one of Kevin Durant's Thunder scoring marks in season finale
Will Russ take down one of Durant’s records with the Thunder?
The 15 biggest winners and losers from the WWE superstar shakeup
Spoiler: SmackDown reigns victorious.
John Lynch makes it clear the 49ers are open to trading No. 2 pick
Will we see some wheeling and dealing from the 49ers?
Brett Gardner, Rickie Weeks exit Yankees-Rays game after scary collision
Both players left the game after the scary hit at first base.
Didier Drogba joins Phoenix Rising FC, eyes getting USL club in MLS
The longtime Chelsea player most recently played with Montreal in MLS.
Hereâs what the world looked like the last time Demetrious Johnson wasnât UFC champion
The UFC and the world around it has changed a lot since Demetrious Johnson become champ nearly 5 years ago
'Speak For Yourself': Has Carmelo Anthony's legacy already been cemented?
Carmelo’s tenure in New York may be ending, but is it too late to save his reputation?
2 suburban Chicago men arrested on terrorism charges
CHICAGO (AP) — Two suburban Chicago men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to support the Islamic State militant group.
ACLU sues for information related to Trump travel bans
CHICAGO (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union has filed more than a dozen lawsuits nationwide seeking government documents related to the implementation of the Trump administration’s travel bans.
Man charged in the shooting death of a judge in Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago police say a 37-year-old man has been charged in the killing of a judge who handled criminal cases.
Chicago-area schools crack down on vacation absences
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago-area school districts are attempting to crack down on students who miss class to go on vacation.
Booth statue removed from outside Lincoln library and museum
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A statue of John Wilkes Booth has been removed from outside of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in the Illinois capital of Springfield.
Judge grants innocence certificate in 1957 killing
SYCAMORE, Ill. (AP) — An Illinois judge has granted a certificate of innocence to a Washington state man who was wrongly convicted in 2012 of the 1957 kidnapping and killing of a 7-year-old girl.
MALDEF sues over Honduran immigrant detained
CHICAGO (AP) — A Honduran immigrant who posted bail but remains at a northern Illinois jail on the request of immigration authorities has filed a federal complaint calling his detention unconstitutional.
Jarrett to give university commencement speech for free
CHICAGO (AP) — Former presidential aide Valerie Jarrett won’t collect a speaking fee for a commencement speech at cash-strapped Northeastern Illinois University.
2 votes separate mayoral contenders in Lanark
LANARK, Ill. (AP) — The northwestern Illinois community of Lanark has yet to confirm the winner of the mayor’s race with just two votes separating the contenders.
State researchers tackle mysterious snake disease
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — A team of researchers at the University of Illinois is targeting a mysterious disease that afflicts more than a dozen snake species in at least 15 states.
