MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com:
The White Sox have a new third baseman of the future, writes Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune. Dayan Viciedo held his own as a 20-year-old in AA this year (.708 OPS), but Brent Morel has passed him on Rogers' depth chart with a torrid stint in the Arizona Fall League. Here are the rest of Rogers' rumors: A's GM Billy Bean (Read More)
Engadget:
AppleInsider published a piece this week that does a good job rounding up the latest counterarguments we've been hearing against Verizon's claims in its suddenly ultra-aggressive attacks on archrival AT&T's network -- attacks that have offended AT&T right into getting the legal team involved. Both sides are applying enough (Read More)
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com:
Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune has written a pair of new articles. One focuses on the New York Yankees, while the other explores news from around the majors. Here are some of his points:Pitching depth is the Yankees' main priority this offseason. Having Chien-Ming Wang, Joba Chamberlain, and Phil Hughes all healthy and (Read More)
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com:
Let's check out a few Saturday evening links....Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune writes that the Chicago Cubs seem prepared to part ways with Rich Harden and Reed Johnson.ESPN.com's Rob Neyer isn't a big fan of the Minnesota Twins' decision to exercise Michael Cuddyer's 2011 option.Potential free agent Scott Eyre will h (Read More)
MSNBC:
From NBC's Domenico MontanaroPatrick Hughes, a conservative running for Obama's U.S. Senate seat next year, is out with a statement after the news came out of his primary opponent Mark Kirk's appeal to Sarah Palin for her endorsement."I believe Mark Kirk, who has consistently supported President Obama's legislative agenda, (Read More)
CNN:
The president didn't watch the election returns Tuesday night, according to his press secretary, Robert Gibbs. He watched his beloved Chicago Bulls instead.
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CNN:
The president didn't watch the election returns Tuesday night, according to his press secretary, Robert Gibbs. He watched his beloved Chicago Bulls instead.
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CNN:
On that unusually balmy Chicago night a year ago, the candidate who campaigned on what he called the "fierce urgency of now" became the president-elect who needed time.
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CNN:
On that unusually balmy Chicago night a year ago, the candidate who campaigned on what he called the "fierce urgency of now" became the president-elect who needed time.
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MSNBC:
From WMAQ's Mary Ann Ahern (of NBC's Chicago affiliate)Sen. Roland Burris, who is needed by the Obama administration for those 60 votes to pass the healthcare bill, said, "I will only vote for a bill with a strong public option." Burris delivered his remarks at Stroger Hospital in Chicago. "In order to achieve real reform" (Read More)
MSNBC:
From NBC's Luke RussertHouse Minority Leader John Boehner today came out swinging against the Obama White House, saying it was guilty of "Chicago style politics.""The White House and congressional Democrats know that their liberal special interest agenda is not very popular, and now they're following a familiar pattern: Whe (Read More)
CNN:
I have yet to find an article today that says, simply, "Well done Mister President". Why do we need to put a spin on everything? Create drama? Hypothesize whether its too early; will it hurt him; is it the last thing he needs? President Obama had very little to do with the final decision in this instance - just like he had (Read More)
MSNBC:
In the wake of the beating death of a high school student, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Attorney General Eric Holder meet with Chicago's mayor, students, teachers and other local officials.
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MSNBC:
From NBC’s Kelly PaiceAs today marks the eighth anniversary of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and while President Obama continues to weigh the future of the Afghan war, General David Petraeus gave a situation report on the U.S. Central Command region at the annual Association of the United States Army conference yesterday. (Read More)