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United States · United StatesFootball didn’t save Kofi Hughes. At his lowest point, no one else knew how dark things had gotten for Hughes, a star wide receiver at Indiana from 2010-13 who was good enough to be featured on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” Hughes finished his college career with 132 receptions for 1,956 yards and 13 touchdowns in 45 games (31 starts). The Indianapolis native was the 19th Hoosier to reach 100 catches and 1,000 yards and was a team captain as a senior. …See the Story
Kofi Hughes used football to hide from his struggles. Now he shares his experience while training a new generation of athletes.
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Chicago Cubs · United StatesSometimes leaving presents a path back home. John Mallee earned the distinction of helping the Chicago Cubs win their first World Series title in 108 years as the team’s hitting coach in 2016, only 15 miles away from his hometown and old high school, Mount Carmel. But after three seasons in the role, the Cubs parted ways with Mallee in October 2017, providing a wake-up call. Over the next five years, Mallee was part of two big-league coaching st…See the Story
For John Mallee, a ‘no-brainer’ return to the Chicago Cubs as an assistant hitting coach has been years in the making
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United States · United StatesThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s method of detecting methane leaks at landfills is flawed, and emissions of this powerful heat-trapping gas are likely much higher than what is being reported, according to a new study analyzing landfills in Illinois and seven other states. Released Thursday by the environmental nonprofit Industrious Labs, the study is the most recent of several reports that show landfill operators are likely understatin…See the Story
Landfill study shows flawed detection methods, higher methane emissions in Illinois, other states
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United States · United StatesJoel Gordils said he was a step away from killing himself when he heard the click of his dog’s toenails on the floor. It had been several months since Gordils left his job as a Chicago police officer and the realities of his new disabilities — the result of being dragged by a car during a traffic stop in November 2020 — had begun to set in. On that day in February 2021, Gordils, 34, said he felt so alone that he’d pulled out his gun with the int…See the Story
Law enforcement leaders eye therapy dogs as potential boost to officer mental health
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United States · United StatesFor nearly two decades, Andrea Crawford assumed that when she told school officials a student teacher had groomed and sexually abused her at Morton East High School in Cicero, it had put a stop to the man’s career plans. In fact, the teacher obtained his license that summer and started a job at Elmwood Park High School in August 2002. In the following years, according to pending lawsuits, Dallas Till groomed and repeatedly had sex with two under…See the Story
3 women allege grooming, sexual misconduct by former high school teacher and coach
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United States · United StatesOn Thursday afternoon, with his mother eager to get him into the car, Tavon Tanner took his time putting on the triumphal costume of his high school graduation. A brand-new navy blue suit, tailored just for him. A bow tie, which he had a little trouble attaching to his collar. As he stood in the living room and zipped up his green graduation gown, he laughed and mumbled, “I look like a priest.” His twin sister shook her head. “You look sharp,” s…See the Story
Scarred but blessed, shooting victim Tavon Tanner graduates
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Columbus, Georgia · ColumbusDiego Rossi gave Columbus the lead for good with a first-half goal and added an assist as the Crew notched their second straight road win with a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Fire on Saturday. Defending champion Columbus (5-2-6) has posted back-to-back victories away from home following a seven-match winless streak. The Fire (2-8-4) saw its winless streak reach seven and scored just its second goal during the skid. The Crew took a 1-0 lead in the…See the Story
Chicago Fire extend winless streak to 7 with 3-1 loss to the Columbus Crew
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