The Cubs' Sammy Sosa reportedly tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs back in 2003 according to The New York Times. Anyone surprised?
Bear the police dog is reunited with his handler, Canine Unit Officer Rick King. Bear went missing last Wednesday after he leapt a fence when he was spooked by a clap of thunder. Scaredy-dog!
Former Bolingbrook police sargeant Drew Peterson pleaded not guilty to charges that he killed his third wife Kathleen Savio.
Anti-abortion activists promise to disrupt President Obama's commencement address at the University of Notre Dame. America's foremost Roman Catholic university has come under attack from conservatives opposed to his appearance at the school due to his pro-choice stand.
Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism's Roxana Saberi is freed from an Iranian prison after her eight-year sentence is suspended.
The Blackhawks advance to their first conference finals since 1995 as Patrick Kane scores a hat trick and the Hawks come from behind to beat the Canucks 7-5 in a wild shoot out at the United Center.
The Shuttle lifted off today for its 11-day mission to repair the Hubble Telescope with Commander Scott Altman from Pekin and Mission Specialist John Grunsfeld from Chicago.
Drew Peterson's attorney says that he wants the judge to reduce his client's bond from $20 million to a more "reseasonable level" of between $500,000 and $1 million. What do you think?
Pitcher Sean Marshall won his first game of the season and the Cubs avoided a sweep in Milwaukee beating the Brewers 4-2.
According to the Goodman Theatre, Rock 'n' Roll is a sweeping and passionate love story that spans two countries, three generations and 22 turbulent years—from the Prague Spring of 1968 to the Velvet Revolution of 1990.
White Sox' Mark Buehrle stays unbeaten (5-0) after pitching a near flawless eight innings in a 6-0 victory over the Tigers Thursday night.