What we saw at Bears training camp — and getting you ready for City Series, part 2
Sports Friday, July 25, 2025 | | |
| | Good morning, Chicago. The Sky suffered their worst loss of the season last night, falling to the Storm 95-57 at Winstrust Arena for their fourth consecutive defeat. Playing without injured All-Star Angel Reese, the Sky gave up 56 second-half points and fell to 7-17. It was the third time under first-year coach Tyler Marsh that the Sky lost by 35 points or more. They dropped the May 17 season opener to the Indiana Fever 93-58 in Indianapolis and lost to the Dream 86-49 on July 16 at Wintrust. Next up for the Sky: Indiana on Sunday at the United Center. Caitlin Clark's status for the game is still unknown. Stay connected with us all day: Sign up for our newsletters to get the latest news in your inbox. And you can follow us on social media: X, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Not a Tribune subscriber? Here's our latest offer. | | The Cubs and White Sox rivalry is never dull, and this weekend’s City Series on the South Side could be the best in years. | | | Researchers have found that warmer, less dense air lets batted baseballs fly farther — leading to a slight but measurable increase in home runs. | | | Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III continues to miss valuable practice time with a lingering hamstring injury. | | | Peace Runners 773 founder Jackie Hoffman wants to take on the “secret killer” of bad health in his native West Side community. | | | All the reshuffling of schedules, conferences and playoff formats has placed one of college football’s best traditions in peril: the USC-Notre Dame game. | | | New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields was carted from the practice field Thursday morning with a toe injury. | | | Kansas basketball coach Bill Self had two stents inserted into his heart to treat blocked arteries Thursday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. | | | President Donald Trump’s action directs the secretary of labor and National Labor Relations Board to create clearer national standards for the NCAA’s name, image and likeness program. | | | |