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Chicago Tribune
January 19, 2026
Chicago Restaurant Week 2026: 5 menus we’re excited about
More than 500 restaurants are taking part in the 19th year of this food fest, including 75 that are making their Chicago Restaurant Week deb...
Chicago Tribune
January 19, 2026
New Aurora art exhibit puts focus on struggles of immigrants
Aurora University’s Schingoethe Center is offering visitors a chance to artistically experience one of Chicago’s iconic neighborhoods forged...
Yahoo News
January 19, 2026
Appleton orders shutdown of tourist rooming house for code violations
"This property is operating effectively illegally as an Airbnb," Mayor Jake Woodford said.
Chicago Tribune
January 19, 2026
Venu Gupta: Building a beloved community is how we defend democracy
In 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. posed a question: Will we descend into chaos or will we build a beloved community?
CBS Sports
January 19, 2026
Bucks vs. Hawks prediction, odds, spread start time: 2026 NBA picks for Monday, Jan. 19
SportsLine's proven model has revealed its Milwaukee Bucks vs. Atlanta Hawks picks for MLK Day
Washington Post
January 19, 2026
Opinion | Trump was right about price controls, until he embraced them
Capping credit card interest rate won’t help borrowers in trouble. They won’t get credit cards at all.
Financial Post
January 19, 2026
Artificial intelligence blame for video-game industry layoffs may be misguided
Researchers warn hype around generative AI is distorting workforce decisions in an industry already reeling from overexpansion. Read here
The Guardian
January 19, 2026
‘Remarkable’ UPS driver ran into burning home to save woman, 101
Willy Esquivel was delivering nearby when neighbors asked him to help Ann Edwards, who lives alone in Santa Ana
Bing News
January 19, 2026
The Minneapolis siege is even worse than the videos show
Social-media mainstay Will Stancil has been following ICE around the city. This is what he has seen.
Dezeen
January 19, 2026
3XN-designed Sydney Fish Market opens to the public
Sydney Fish Market, which features a 20,000-square-metre roof canopy, has opened its doors in "an underutilised harbour area" in Sydney.
Dezeen
January 19, 2026
3XN-designed Sydney Fish Market opens to the public
Sydney Fish Market, which features a 20,000-square-metre roof canopy, has opened its doors in "an underutilised harbour area" in Sydney.
HuffPost
January 19, 2026
Trump Made A Lot Of Promises. He's Only Kept One.
It was never about the economy.
Chicago Tribune
January 19, 2026
Editorial: Illinois’ biometric privacy law is the gift that keeps on giving
Illinois’ experience as an early adopter of restrictions on the use of biometrics shows how lawmakers struggle to keep up with fast-moving t...
South China Morning Post
January 19, 2026
Explainer | Global memory chip crunch set to intensify amid Trump’s new industrial policy
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says major memory chipmakers could either pay 100 per cent tariff or build their products in America.
Trump’s New Greenland Threat Outrages Allies, and China’s Birthrate Plunges
Plus, chimney sweeps are making a comeback.
Usa Today
January 19, 2026
Country stars wish Dolly Parton a happy 80th birthday
Chicago Tribune
January 19, 2026
Michael Peregrine: The essence of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy can be found in Chicago
Martin Luther King Jr. came to Chicago in 1966 to help draw attention to discriminatory housing practices.
AOL
January 19, 2026
Meghan Markle has one condition for returning to the UK with Prince Harry: experts
Royal experts reveal the condition for Meghan Markle's U.K. return as Prince Harry prepares for Birmingham trip in July. Security concerns d...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
From Selma to Minneapolis
On M.L.K. Day, the death of Renee Good calls to mind another woman who died protesting for the rights of others.
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
How to Kill a Fish
The Japanese chef Junya Yamasaki mastered a butchery technique that results in tastier seafood—and he’s taught some Southern California fish...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
For This Palisades Toymaker, Fire Safety Is No Game
Jeremy Padawer, whose company owns Squishmallows, is one of thousands devastated by last year’s fire. At a rally for the anniversary, he’s m...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Mark Strong, on the Clock
On a break from playing Oedipus in the new Broadway production, the British actor stops by Federal Hall to chat politics, family dynamics, a...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Faulty Gas Valve? Call the Famous Stove Lady!
Carlita Belgrove is the go-to stove whisperer, restoring the appliances of N.Y.C. élites and Hollywood actors. On a trip to the Hamptons, ca...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Small-Talk Road Map
Enter through Pleasantries and take a right at A.I. Watch out for the Gaps in Your Knowledge!
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Ask Xander & Mariluisa
Relationship advice from the internet: on Friday Afternoon Sex Clubs, adoption, and synchronized waterskiing.
Washington Post
January 19, 2026
Trump administration backs labor secretary facing misconduct probe
The accusations have caught the attention of the business community in Washington, which supports the agency’s priorities under Lori Chavez-...
The Globe and Mail
January 19, 2026
Why you should add fermented food to your diet every day
The live bacteria in foods such as yogurt, kefir and kombucha can help with gut health and digestion
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
The Crossword: Monday, January 19, 2026
Strain that might lead to a tear: seven letters.
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Play Shuffalo: Monday, January 19, 2026
Can you make a longer word with each new letter?
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
Play Laugh Lines No. 55: Fashion, Part 5
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
Wired
January 19, 2026
The Search for Alien Artifacts Is Coming Into Focus
From surveys of the pre-Sputnik skies to analysis of interstellar visitors, scientists are rethinking how and where to look for physical tra...
Star Tribune
January 19, 2026
Minnesota, back in the national spotlight, wrestles with its public image
After repeated killings fueled national political debates, the state usually known for lakes and niceness now confronts a more tragic reputa...
The Hill
January 19, 2026
Trump’s suspension of naturalization ceremonies leaves hopeful citizens in limbo
President Trump’s decision to suspend naturalization ceremonies is leaving residents across the country in an unusual position, now stuck in...
Bing News
January 19, 2026
Sister Wives' Meri reveals she gave up every penny from her house sale to pay for Kody and Robyn’s Flagstaff home
Meri claims she "made all the payments" on the Las Vegas house she shared with her ex-husband during a new 'One-on-One' special for the TLC...
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
When Bernie Sanders Headed for the Hills
Early in his life, Sanders left the streets of Brooklyn for the woodlands of Vermont. What did the man bring to the state—and what did the s...
The Hill
January 19, 2026
Tillis ‘untethered’ as he kicks off final year with a bang
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) has never been shy about speaking his mind — and the past few weeks have given him plenty to talk about. He’s spok...
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
L.A.'s defense industry is booming. Federal funding crunch could change that
A dispute over reforms to an SBA program that funds startups has cut the flow of seed money to Southern California's defense tech firms.
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
After U.S. strike and Maduro’s fall, is Venezuelan 'Chavismo' facing its end?
After the U.S. toppled Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s new leader bows to Washington, raising doubts about whether the once-defiant Chavista rev...
The Times
January 19, 2026
She has starred in New York’s ‘worst show’ for 40 years. Why?
Audiences say the off-Broadway production Perfect Crime, which has featured the same actress since 1987, is ‘tired’ and impossible to follow...
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
Commentary: My travel nightmare made me realize that self-service culture is capitalism’s greatest con
The digital age has made us a DIY economy in which millions of jobs no longer exist not because computers do the work, but because the work...
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
US overdose deaths fell through most of 2025, federal data reveal
U.S. overdose deaths fell through the most of last year, suggesting a lasting improvement in an epidemic that worsened for decades.
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
The U.S. and Europe have been at odds before over the years: A timeline
The dispute between the United States and Europe over the future of Greenland isn’t the first time the allies have been at loggerheads.
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
Trump confidants, ex-British leader, Mideast officials to guide U.S. plan in Gaza
President Trump’s Gaza peace plan features a committee to manage Gaza's daily affairs, including members of his administration, former Briti...
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
2026 Oscar nominations: Our expert's predictions in 11 key categories
Our awards expert Glenn Whipp predicts the 2026 Oscar nominees for picture, director, actor, actress and more.
Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2026
Jennette McCurdy is ready to make you uncomfortable again — this time with an inappropriate teen affair
After the record-breaking success of her memoir 'I'm Glad My Mom Died,' Jennette McCurdy returns with 'Half His Age,' a raw debut novel expl...
Vogue
January 19, 2026
Melt Your Worries Away With These Magnesium Bath Soaks
Milks, salts, and soaks to ease muscle aches, relieve tension, and reduce stress.
Wired
January 19, 2026
Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds
All my Gen Z friends want to ditch their smartphones. It’s cool. They’re cool. But there’s more at stake than they think.
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
What Makes a Good Mother?
We keep revising the maternal ideal—and keep falling short of it.
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026
The Cold Comfort of a Helene Schjerfbeck Painting
At the Met, the Finnish artist’s spare, melancholic work has the strange effect of jolting your senses.
The New Yorker
January 19, 2026