Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Cubs top Crain’s list of ‘Easiest Places To Work’

“A fun work environment. Zero accountability. Giant salaries. This company has it all,” gushed Crain’s reporter Paul Jenson. “Honestly, we could have awarded them the top spot based solely on GM Jim Hendry still being employed there.”

Hawks GM regrets still having so many players from Cup run on roster

Shortly after trading away Brian Campbell and Troy Brouwer, Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman expressed disappointment about the eight or nine players on the roster that had major roles in winning the Stanley Cup in 2010.

Archie Manning admits he only really loves the son that wins the Super Bowl...

During a recent interview with Barbara Walters, Archie Manning revealed that despite having fathered two of the best quarterbacks in recent history, he only really loves the son that wins the Super Bowl that year.

Sandberg relieved Cubs hired ‘that bald guy’ instead of him

The people around Sandberg can see how pleased he is to be part of an actual baseball organization with a solid foundation and a winning tradition, instead of the Cubs, who focus on giant macaroni noodles and finding C-list celebrities to sing the seventh inning stretch.

Former Mayor Daley banned from sports talk radio for anti-Cubs tirades

Former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has been banned from calling into Chicago sports talk stations due to his high volume of daily anti-Cubs rants, prompted by a recently unleashed hatred for the Cubs and boredom only a month after retiring from the city's top post, which he held for two decades.

Football fan soon to be out of excuses, must focus on saving marriage

The NFL lockout has forced lifelong Bears fan Frank Colwyn to focus on his marriage instead of football or football-related activities.

Age-old Cubs-White Sox rivalry finally settled forever with South Siders’ win 4-3 Wednesday night

"Following this monumental defeat of the Cubs, that now gives the White Sox a five-game all-time advantage, I'm relieved we can all name our club the better of the two in this seemingly never-ending struggle," said White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf.