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Can Democrats trust Democrats to protect their convention?The Wall Street Journal - World -
WSJ Dollar Index Falls
The dollar weakened, snapping a three-day winning streak, after jobless claims data reinforced hopes of a Fed rate cut this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Dow Is a Terrible Index. But It Is Telling Us Something Important.
Though anchored in the past, the Dow Jones Industrial Average captures something about the way the market changes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Chicago Will Need a Miracle to Escape Its Debt Burden
The city got a pandemic lifeline from the feds and did nothing to shore up its finances for the long term.The Wall Street Journal - World -
NFL offseason winners: from Aaron Rodgers to the Chicago Bears
All 32 teams have been busy over the last few months. But which ones have significantly boosted their chances of success in 2024?Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Angel Reese, Chicago Sky showing glimpses of bright future under first-year coach Teresa Weatherspoon
The Sky's supersized frontcourt is their strength, but Chicago is proving to be more balanced than it's given credit forCBS Sports - Sports -
Bears have been getting contacted by 'angry' NFL coaches who seem jealous about this one Chicago draft pick
The Bears are sure happy they didn't 'punt' on this pickCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Bears' Caleb Williams named starting QB: Chicago wastes no time anointing No. 1 pick as top signal-caller
Chicago got this out of the way quicklyCBS Sports - Sports -
Patrick Wisdom homers in the 10th, lifting Chicago Cubs to 5-4 win over Pittsburgh Pirates
Cody Bellinger hit a go-ahead single before Patrick Wisdom added insurance with a home run in the 10th inning, lifting the Chicago Cubs to a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates for a series victoryABC News - Sports - MLB -
Dollar Expected to Weaken as QT Paths Diverge
Quantitative tightening was expected to end relatively soon in the U.S. and Canada, continue at its current pace in the U.K. and Australia and accelerate in the euro area, Bank of America economists said.The Wall Street Journal - World