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New Year’s Eve Fireworks Will Be Chicago’s Largest Ever. Is That a Good Idea?

Chicago will ring in 2022 with a 1.5-mile-long fireworks display on New Year’s Eve, the largest in the city’s history, officials announced.

3 Killed, 19 Shot Over Christmas Weekend in Chicago: Police

According to the Chicago Police Department, there were 16 shootings across the city between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

Hundreds More Flights Canceled Because of Staff Shortages

More than 700 flights entering, leaving or flying within the U.S. were called off, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. That figure was down from nearly 1,000 on Saturday. More than 50 flights were already canceled for Monday.

EXPLAINER: New Easy-to-Use COVID-19 Pills Come With a Catch

U.S. regulators authorized Pfizer’s pill, Paxlovid, and Merck’s molnupiravir last week. In high-risk patients, both were shown to reduce the chances of hospitalization or death from COVID-19, although Pfizer’s was much more effective.

Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace Winner, Dies at 90

The buoyant, blunt-spoken clergyman used his pulpit as the first Black bishop of Johannesburg and later the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town as well as frequent public demonstrations to galvanize public opinion against racial inequity, both at home and globally.

Federal Program Offers Cash to Cover COVID-19 Funeral Costs

As of Dec. 6, about 226,000 people had shared in the nearly $1.5 billion that FEMA has spent on COVID-19 related funeral costs. With the nation’s coronavirus death toll topping 800,000, it’s clear that many families who are eligible for reimbursement have yet to take advantage of the funeral benefit.

Here’s What You Can and Can’t Recycle When It Comes to Holiday Waste

Did you know wrapping paper isn’t recyclable in Chicago? Read on for more tips on how to deal with post-holiday waste.

No Money? No Problem. Here Are 4 Ways to Give Back Without Opening Your Wallet

It’s the season of giving! Even if you are low on funds, you can still make an impact. Here are four ways you can spread goodwill during the holidays without spending a dime.

2021 in Books: ‘Everything Feels Magnified’

Books and authors mattered in 2021, sometimes more than the industry wanted.

How Safe Is It to Attend Holiday Religious Services as the Omicron Variant Spreads? Experts Weigh in

For many places of worship, it’s business as usual. But some churches, synagogues, mosques and other houses of worship have been offering virtual or outdoor services, and will be doing so for holiday events. 

Holiday-Proof Your Fitness With These 10 Expert Tips

With the right mindset, you can enjoy the season without sabotaging your well-being.

Is the COVID-19 Vaccine Safe for Children?

More than 5 million children ages 5 to 11 have gotten a first dose since early November, and government safety monitoring has not uncovered any surprise problems. 

1 in 5 Parents Admit Their Stress Level Ruins the Holidays for Their Children, According to a New Poll

The most wonderful time of the year can also be the most stressful.

Reindeer Once Roamed Illinois. 10 Fun Facts About the Holidays’ Hoofed Heroes

For an animal immortalized in literature, song and film, the reindeer has done a remarkable job of, pardon the pun, flying under the radar.

Bears, Officially Out of Playoff Contention, Prepare to Face Seahawks

Chicago fell to the Minnesota Vikings 17-9 on Monday Night Football, the team’s third straight loss.