White Sox put down the Astros after yesterday’s big loss (Chicago, Illinois) - After yesterday’s devastating first game back against the Astros, the White Sox were ready to play ball.
Rainbow Push Coalition/Push Excel kick off first summer STEM/sports camp since pandemic began, pushing for peace to combat violence (Chicago, IL) – For the first time since the pandemic began, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and PUSH For Excellence (PUSH Excel) are hosting a summer STEM/Sports Camp Saturday, July 17th – August 28, 2021 on two sites to promote a PUSH for peace as Chicago’s violence continues to soar.
Pfleger calls on Pritzker to declare gun violence an emergency in Illinois (Chicago, IL) - Declaring “Illinois is in a state of emergency,” the Rev. Michael Pfleger of the Archdiocese of Chicago is calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker to take immediate action.
White Sox just get by to sweep the series against Orioles (Baltimore, Maryland) - The last game of the series against the Orioles started with White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease on the mound for the Sox.
The White Sox dominate the Orioles on defense and offence (Baltimore, Maryland) - After a day of traveling to Baltimore, the White Sox were ready to face the Orioles.
White Sox take the last 2 games of the 3-game series against Twins (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - The starting pitcher in the last game of the 3-game series for the White Sox was, Lance Lynn.
White Sox regain some momentum with a win against Twins (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - Right before the first pitch was thrown, White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal was placed on a 10-day injured list because of a torn tendon in his left knee.
Thomas More Society lauds Supreme Court's ruling on donor disclosure (Chicago, IL) - The Chicago-based Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm, celebrated Thursday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down a California regulation requiring nonprofits to reveal the names and contribution amounts of their largest donors to the government.