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Friday, June 19, 2026

Good morning, Chicago.

The Chicago Blackhawks expect to have a busy offseason, and GM Kyle Davidson has said all scenarios are on the table.

Kalen Lumpkins takes a look at where things stand one week away from the NHL draft.

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Chicago baseball report: Cubs’ Justin Steele still targets 2026 return — while White Sox need some road magic

Challenging days are ahead for the Cubs and White Sox as they approach the last few weeks before the All-Star break.

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Column: Chicago White Sox bring up another rookie while trying to contend — and win series finale 5-1

The Chicago White Sox are trying to contend and bring up prospects at the same time, a daunting task for any team, let alone one that lost 102 games last year.

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Where do things stand for the Chicago Blackhawks with the NHL draft a week away?

The Chicago Blackhawks expect to have a busy offseason, starting with next week’s NHL draft, and GM Kyle Davidson has said all scenarios are on the table.

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World Cup what to know: US back in action against Australia today — and Brazil works to rebound

The United States is back in action Friday at the World Cup against Australia, exactly one week after a stellar performance in its opener that sent expectations for the squad soaring.

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The Big Ten and SEC don’t like the college sports bill in Congress. Can they break away?

The Protect College Sports Act took a step forward Thursday with a Senate committee approval. Plenty of potential pitfalls remain, including opposition from the Big Ten and SEC.

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New York Knicks revel in their NBA victory parade as joyous fans and celebrities fill the streets

Jalen Brunson raised the NBA championship trophy to the crowd, inviting fans to reach out and touch it, as the New York Knicks were honored in the city’s classic style.

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MLB owners propose banning high school signings and adding an international draft in latest CBA talks

Baseball owners proposed banning high school players from signing with major-league teams and raising the age for international amateurs in negotiations Thursday for a new CBA.