CHICAGO — Thanksgiving can be a stressful time to find a place to eat. Many restaurants have limited hours or are closed altogether. If you find yourself needing to go out to eat Thanksgiving Day, consider calling the restaurant in advance to make sure they are open, as some specific locations may have different holiday hours.
Applebee’s: Individual Applebee’s locations have the option to be open on Thanksgiving Day and may serve a Thanksgiving meal.
CHICAGO (WLS) — Chicago police are searching for the person who shot multiple times into a backyard, killing the man who lived there and leaving a scene riddled with bullet holes.
The shooting happened just after 1 a.m. Thursday on Wilcox Street in West Garfield Park. Tyvon Henderson’s family said he had just gotten home from work when he went back outside to get something from his car. That’s when they said someone fired multiple shots into his backyard.
Citigroup on Friday posted second-quarter results that beat analysts’ expectations for profit and revenue as the firm benefited from rising interest rates and strong trading results.
Here’s what the bank reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv:
Earnings per share: $2.19 vs $1.68 expected Revenue: $19.64 billion vs $18.22 billion expected Shares of the bank rose 4.8% in premarket trading.
Gonzaga basketball star Corey Kispert is going tothe Final Four — and no one is more excited than his biggest fan.
The 6-foot-7 forward’s gal pal, Jenn Wirth, posted a celebratory message on her Instagram Story Tuesday, after he helped lead his team to an 85-66 victory over the USC Trojans, thus securing their spot in the NCAA tournament’s semi-finals.
“Final Four,” she posted to her Instagram Story, which also featured an image of Kispert on the court.
If it ain’t one thing, it’s something else with this franchise…
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As if things with the Dallas Cowboys weren’t already bad enough with their abysmal playoff performances and constant drama on the field, the franchise has now had some of their off-the-field drama come to the light.
According to a very detailed ESPN report, the Cowboys previously settled a lawsuit that was filed against them by four former cheerleaders who claimed that they were being secretly watched while changing inside of their lockerroom back in 2015.