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Nearly certain diagnosis wasn’t good enough

I suppose a moral of this story is that if doctors say that there’s a great likelihood of cancer, don’t fold.    

Last week my family was told that a CT scan showed a large mass on our mother’s bladder. “I’m more than 90 percent certain it’s malignant,” a urologist told me at the hospital where Mom had been admitted because of bleeding.

At 94, Mom is immobile, has dementia, and lives in a nursing home, so we’re prepared for her death. But we were hoping that she can go painlessly.

The urologist and the surgeon who stopped into Mom’s hospital room didn’t even recommend a diagnostic procedure for a frail nonagenarian. They said that cystoscopy has some risks, though minor. After the conversation with them, I told my siblings that I saw no reason for the cystoscopy if we weren’t going to consent to treatment.

The other three wanted proof, however. They had the support of Mom’s cardiologist, who I suspected thought that he knew more about others’ specialities than they did. 

During the couple of days we waited for the cystoscopy, we had a conference call with the hospital’s palliative care doctor. We discussed how to talk to Mom about the cancer, what to expect from hospice, and whether life expectancy would be estimated.

As Mom was being prepped for the cystoscopy, one of the urologists upped the cancer prediction to 100 percent. A half-hour later, when Mom was in recovery, my brother texted us that no mass was found. The urologists now say that there might have been a cyst that burst or clots that bled away.

“Do you believe in miracles?” Rick ended the text. “I do now,” one of my sisters replied.

I would understand if a cancer patient half my mother’s age were to think, “Why is an old woman spared and not me? The universe is unfair.” 

I’m relating this tale not because I’m rejoicing but because it might be an instructive example.  

I didn’t doubt the initial assessment, so confident were the doctors who spoke to me. If my siblings, usually more trusting of authority than I am, hadn’t insisted on a cystoscopy, we would now be enlisting hospice, informing friends and relatives of the bad news, and watching Mom for signs of decline. 

There were more ironies. It seemed uncharacteristic of physicians, loathe to be found wrong, to express such positivity without a diagnostic test. Rick said the incident proves the value of second opinions. If we’d enlisted a second opinion, however, it would have been from another urologist. Our second opinion came unsolicited from a cardiologist who, I found out later, had told Rick there was an outside chance the mass was a cluster of blood clots.

Escaping cancer doesn’t guarantee that Mom has much more time. She has multiple ailments and is past her life expectancy. But at least for now she isn’t facing a painful death.

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NBA Power Rankings: Where James Harden’s impressive start sends the Sixerson February 28, 2022 at 1:39 pm

What happens when you pair a former NBA MVP with the current favorite to win this season’s award? Well, you get the latest version of the Philadelphia 76ers, who have looked unguardable since James Harden‘s debut alongside Joel Embiid on Friday night.

In two games — on the road against the Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks — the duo combined for 127 points and 59 free throw attempts, including 27 foul shots by Embiid on Sunday, the most in a single game in nearly three years.

As for the other side of the 2021-22 campaign’s biggest blockbuster, the Brooklyn Nets are still waiting for the debut of Ben Simmons as well as the return of Kevin Durant from a knee injury, but Kyrie Irving sparked a huge comeback win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. In his first action since the All-Star break, Irving poured in a season-high 38 points. Brooklyn has won three of its past five games following an 11-game losing streak.

Where do the East contenders and the rest of the league check in this week?

Note: Throughout the regular season, our panel (Tim Bontemps, Jamal Collier, Nick Friedell, Andrew Lopez, Tim MacMahon, Dave McMenamin and Ohm Youngmisuk) is ranking all 30 teams from top to bottom, taking stock of which teams are playing the best basketball now and which teams are looking most like title contenders.

1. Phoenix Suns
2021-22 record: 49-12
Previous ranking: 1

For only the third time all season, the Suns dropped consecutive games, with losses to the Pelicans and Jazz. Of course, both of those defeats came without point guard Chris Paul, who is out with an avulsion fracture in his right thumb. With Paul sidelined, Suns guard Devin Booker has gotten back to his playmaking ways, averaging eight assists since the All-Star break, including 12 against Oklahoma City on Thursday. Those were the most Booker has had in a game since Paul joined the Suns last season. — Lopez

2. Memphis Grizzlies
2021-22 record: 42-20
Previous ranking: 2

Ja Morant broke the Grizzlies’ regular-season scoring record with his 46 points in Saturday’s win over the Bulls. It was his fifth 40-point performance of the season; no other player in Grizzlies history had notched more than one in a season. It was the 19th time this season that Morant scored at least 20 points in the paint. Only five players have exceeded that in a season over the past 25 years, according to ESPN Stats & Information research: Shaquille O’Neal, Amar’e Stoudemire, Anthony Davis, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Zion Williamson. — MacMahon

3. Golden State Warriors
2021-22 record: 43-18
Previous ranking: 3

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The Warriors blew a 21-point lead against the Mavericks on Sunday night, and they play five of their next six games on the road. Their title chase is contingent upon Draymond Green coming back from a disk issue. Green has started doing drills in practice again, but it remains to be seen when he’ll play in games. The Warriors need to continue to tread water as they wait for him to return. — Friedell

4. Miami Heat
2021-22 record: 40-21
Previous ranking: 4

Miami has won three straight and eight of its past nine. Bam Adebayo continues to put up huge numbers this month, averaging 22.7 points and 11.3 rebounds. The Heat are rounding into form as they head down the stretch atop the Eastern Conference. A win in Monday night’s game against the No. 2 Bulls would clinch the tiebreaker for the season. — Friedell

5. Philadelphia 76ers
2021-22 record: 37-23
Previous ranking: 7

It’s been a dream start for James Harden and Joel Embiid. Yes, the 76ers have had a couple of good opponents to start off with in Minnesota and New York. But that doesn’t diminish how smoothly the two superstars have fit — as Embiid expects, after saying so several times. One thing seems certain: With two of the league’s best foul-drawers on the same team, 76ers games are going to be long. — Bontemps

6. Chicago Bulls
2021-22 record: 39-22
Previous ranking: 5

The Bulls own the fifth-best record in the NBA, but they are winless (0-7) against the four teams — the Suns, Warriors, Grizzlies and Heat — ahead of them, including a loss to Memphis in their most recent game. The schedule is about to provide another test in Chicago’s next four tilts, starting with Monday’s game against the Heat in Miami and followed by matchups with the Hawks, Bucks and Sixers. — Collier

7. Utah Jazz
2021-22 record: 38-22
Previous ranking: 10

The Jazz have won eight of nine — including victories over the Mavericks and Suns coming out of the All-Star break — to give themselves some breathing room for home-court advantage in the first round. Donovan Mitchell has averaged 27.9 points and 5.4 assists with .497/.469/.848 shooting splits in eight games since returning from a two-week absence due to a concussion. — MacMahon

8. Milwaukee Bucks
2021-22 record: 36-25
Previous ranking: 6

The Bucks have dropped four of their past five games, including losses to the Suns, Sixers and Nets, as their defense has continued to slip without Brook Lopez. Milwaukee has the second-worst defensive rating in the NBA during that span, ahead of only the Rockets. It faces the Heat and Bulls this week before a Finals rematch with the Suns on Sunday. — Collier

9. Dallas Mavericks
2021-22 record: 36-25
Previous ranking: 8

The Mavs’ primary motivation for their trade-deadline deal was to move on from Kristaps Porzingis and his max contract, but Spencer Dinwiddie and Davis Bertans have been significant contributors off the bench since arriving from Washington. Dinwiddie has averaged 14 points on 63.9% shooting from the floor, highlighted by his 24-point performance in Sunday’s comeback win over the Warriors. Bertans has averaged 9.8 points and is shooting 39.3% from 3-point range. — MacMahon

10. Boston Celtics
2021-22 record: 36-27
Previous ranking: 12

The Celtics were due for a dud like they had against the Pacers on Sunday. But after largely feasting on bad or injury-depleted teams during their recent ascent in the standings, the Celtics’ upcoming stretch of games — at home against Atlanta, Memphis and Brooklyn — should begin to provide a better look into just how high this team’s ceiling has risen with its improved play of late. — Bontemps

11. Cleveland Cavaliers
2021-22 record: 36-24
Previous ranking: 9

With Darius Garland (back) and Caris LeVert (foot) sidelined, Cleveland fell to the Pistons on Thursday in its first game out of the All-Star break and lost Rajon Rondo (toe) for the next couple of weeks in the process. Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley combined for 32 points and 25 rebounds against the Wizards on Saturday, however, to help the Cavs to a bounce-back win. — McMenamin

12. Denver Nuggets
2021-22 record: 35-25
Previous ranking: 11

Wednesday, March 2
Knicks at 76ers, 7:30 p.m.
Trail Blazers at Suns, 10 p.m.

Friday, March 4
Bucks at Bulls, 7:30 p.m.
Knicks at Suns, 10 p.m.

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It’s time to give Michael Malone his flowers. He won his 300th game last week in Sacramento — where he was fired as head coach during the 2014-15 season — and he continues to get the best out of the injury-plagued Nuggets. Denver beat Portland on Sunday for its sixth straight victory. And Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray could potentially be back in the next month. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported Sunday that Porter is progressing toward being cleared for on-court contact within the next week. Malone’s team is only going to be that much more dangerous come playoff time if Nikola Jokic can get reinforcements by then. — Youngmisuk

13. Brooklyn Nets
2021-22 record: 32-29
Previous ranking: 14

Things are looking up for the Nets, a team with title aspirations that is currently headed for the play-in tournament. Kyrie Irving dropped 38 points and led Brooklyn to a surprising — and much-needed — win over the Bucks on Saturday. Kevin Durant is expected back this week as he continues to recover from a sprained left MCL. The Nets continue to say that Ben Simmons is in a good mental place as he reacclimates to the NBA. And the New York City vaccination mandate could be lifted in the coming weeks, allowing Irving to play in home games. — Friedell

14. Toronto Raptors
2021-22 record: 32-27
Previous ranking: 13

It’s now losses in four of five games for Toronto after a terrific stretch of play before that. If Toronto has designs on breaking into the top six in the East, it will need to turn things around quickly; the Raptors sit 2.5 games out of sixth with 23 games to go. — Bontemps

15. Minnesota Timberwolves
2021-22 record: 32-29
Previous ranking: 15

Anthony Edwards has fallen into an uncharacteristic slump over his past four games, averaging 8.8 points on 21.4% shooting with 3.5 assists and 3.5 rebounds. He has made just two of his 23 3-point attempts (8.7%) and is shooting 55.6% from the free throw line. Edwards had been battling nagging injuries in his ankle and knee recently, but he maintains that he is healthy and simply in a shooting slump. — Collier

16. LA Clippers
2021-22 record: 32-31
Previous ranking: 16

Despite finding out that Paul George will need more time to rehab the torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, the Clippers keep grinding away at a playoff spot. They have won four of their past five games and are taking care of business during a softer portion of their schedule. They beat Houston for the second time in three games and edged the Lakers yet again to win the season series against their rivals. With another game at Houston on Tuesday, followed by a rematch against the Lakers on Thursday, Ty Lue’s team stands to not only create even more separation from the Lakers for the eighth seed but also gain more ground on seventh-place Minnesota.— Youngmisuk

17. Atlanta Hawks
2021-22 record: 29-31
Previous ranking: 17

Trae Young finished with 41 points and 11 assists on 17-of-24 shooting in Saturday’s win over the Raptors. He became the first player this season to have a game with at least 40 points and 10 assists while shooting over 70% from the field. According to ESPN Stats and Information data, it also was Young’s third 40-10 game this year when he shot at least 60% from the field. Only Nate Archibald in 1972-73 has had more such games in a season (five). — Lopez

18. Charlotte Hornets
2021-22 record: 30-32
Previous ranking: 19

Sunday’s overtime loss to the Pistons was Charlotte’s 10th defeat in its past 12 outings. What had been a promising season has suddenly sputtered to a halt. Now Charlotte heads to Milwaukee for the second half of a back-to-back on Monday, and with games against Cleveland, Brooklyn and Boston on tap in the coming days, turning this thing around anytime soon will be no easy feat. — Bontemps

19. Los Angeles Lakers
2021-22 record: 27-33
Previous ranking: 18

The Lakers have lost nine out of their past 12 games and only have a 2.5-game cushion stopping them from missing the play-in tournament completely. “It’s real easy to give up, throw in the towel and say negative things,” center Dwight Howard said Sunday after the Lakers’ loss to the Pelicans. “So, really at a loss for words. But we got to stay positive. We can’t sulk in defeat, and we can’t quit on each other.” — McMenamin

20. Washington Wizards
2021-22 record: 27-33
Previous ranking: 20

Kyle Kuzma is playing the best basketball of his career, respectively scoring 36 and 34 points in his past two games. But the Wizards lost both, dropping a tough double-overtime contest to San Antonio 157-153 before losing 92-86 to a depleted Cavaliers team. Kristaps Porzingis has yet to make his Wizards debut, and Washington continues to sink in the standings, losing 12 of its past 16. — Youngmisuk

21. New Orleans Pelicans
2021-22 record: 25-36
Previous ranking: 23

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A dinner with coach Willie Green in Phoenix prior to the Pelicans’ 15-point win over the Suns on Friday might have gotten Brandon Ingram and CJ McCollum on the right page. After going 1-4 in McCollum’s first five games, the pair have settled into a groove. They combined for 60 points against the Suns on 57.1% shooting and followed that up with a combined 41 points, 16 assists, 10 rebounds and 5 steals in a 28-point win over the Lakers. — Lopez

22. Portland Trail Blazers
2021-22 record: 25-36
Previous ranking: 21

After winning four straight, the days following the All-Star break have not been kind to the Blazers. They lost center Jusuf Nurkic for at least four weeks due to plantar fasciitis, and they have now lost two straight without their big man. Anfernee Simons and Josh Hart will have to carry a serious load to try to keep Portland in the 10th spot in the West. — Youngmisuk

23. San Antonio Spurs
2021-22 record: 24-37
Previous ranking: 22

Friday’s win over the Wizards put Gregg Popovich one victory shy of tying Don Nelson for the most wins all time by a coach. The Spurs did so by scoring the most they ever have in a game under Popovich, putting up 157 points in the double-overtime victory. The only other time the Spurs scored at least 150 for Popovich was on Jan. 10, 2019, when they hit 154 in another double-overtime victory, that one over Oklahoma City. — Lopez

24. New York Knicks
2021-22 record: 25-36
Previous ranking: 24

A season that was already depressing for Knicks fans took another hit on Friday, when rookie Quentin Grimes suffered a subluxation of his right patella in Friday’s loss to the Heat. Having now lost five games in a row, it’s looking more and more unlikely that a late playoff push is in the cards in Gotham after last year’s run to the 4-seed inspired so much optimism. — Bontemps

25. Sacramento Kings
2021-22 record: 22-40
Previous ranking: 25

Donte DiVincenzo‘s introduction to the Kings has been rough. He scored one point in 18 minutes in a loss to the Nuggets on Saturday, bringing his averages since joining the franchise to 7.4 points on 28.9% shooting from the field and 23.1% from 3. Sacramento has gone 1-4 since he joined the team. — McMenamin

26. Indiana Pacers
2021-22 record: 21-41
Previous ranking: 26

After missing 15 straight games with an Achilles tendon injury, guard Malcolm Brogdon returned to the starting lineup on Friday with 15 points and four assists, although he was shut down on a minutes restriction and kept out of the fourth quarter and overtime in a loss to the Thunder. Still, it was Brogdon’s first chance to play alongside Tyrese Haliburton — who added 14 points and 11 assists — in Indiana’s initial look at their new backcourt pair. — Collier

27. Oklahoma City Thunder
2021-22 record: 19-41
Previous ranking: 27

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has come back strong from the ankle sprain that sidelined him for 10 games, averaging 34 points, five rebounds and five assists in the Thunder’s first two games following the All-Star break. Gilgeous-Alexander will play off the ball more often to allow rookie Josh Giddey to be the primary playmaker.

“It’s still not my Plan A, but it’s something that you have to sacrifice to be a really good team,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “I know that.” — MacMahon

28. Detroit Pistons
2021-22 record: 15-46
Previous ranking: 28

Cade Cunningham scored 25 points against the Celtics over the weekend, the eighth time this season he has scored at least that many points. It’s the second-most 25-point games by a Pistons player before his 21st birthday, trailing only Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas (13), according to research from ESPN Stats & Information. — Collier

29. Houston Rockets
2021-22 record: 15-45
Previous ranking: 29

Guard Eric Gordon, the subject of much discussion before the trade deadline, has struggled since the Rockets opted to keep him for at least the rest of the season. Gordon, who dealt with a case of plantar fasciitis, has shot only 39.0% from the floor in five games since returning. Houston has been outscored by 63 points with Gordon on the floor during that span. — MacMahon

30. Orlando Magic
2021-22 record: 14-47
Previous ranking: 30

Markelle Fultz is scheduled to make his long-awaited return from a torn left ACL on Monday. For a team that is in desperate need of some good news, Fultz’s return will be a welcome sight in a season that has been filled with losses and disappointment. Young forward Wendell Carter Jr. continues to show signs of growth, averaging 18.2 points and 10.6 rebounds this month. — Friedell

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The Chicago Cubs have some big decisions to make over the next year or so. They already traded away stars like Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, and Javier Baez. With Willson Contreras set to expire after the 2022 season, more big moves should be made soon.

The Cubs haven’t really been clear about their direction so it will be interesting to see what route they take beyond this season. They probably can’t be better than the Milwaukee Brewers or St. Louis Cardinals in 2022 but it is possible for contention in the years that follow if they are smart.

There are some players that you go for regardless of what stage of your rebuild you are in. Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals is one of those players for any team in the league. He is one of the five best players in the sport right now.

A couple of weeks ago, it became known that he denied a 13-year deal worth 350 million dollars. It is a smart move on his part because it is so obvious that he could get more one day and he might want it to come with a different team as a result of the Nationals state as an organization.

The Chicago Cubs are a team that could be good or bad in the coming years.

There are still a few more years before they really have to figure that part out in Washington but it is a very notable report. You can’t help but wonder if he becomes available one day as a result of never signing a deal.

If that was the case, the Cubs could be one of the teams to consider a trade. There are many different ways a deal could be done, depending on the status of the player and each team at the right time. These are three trades that could work:

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Warriors lose ‘grit’ in 19-point collapse vs. Mavson February 28, 2022 at 5:38 am

SAN FRANCISCO — Heading into the fourth quarter of the Warriors’ game against the Mavericks on Sunday night, all arrows pointed toward an easy Golden State victory.

For three quarters, their defense had been stifling. Their offense was in their classic free-flowing form. They built up a 21-point lead at one point and were up 19 heading into the fourth. But as soon as the final 12 minutes started ticking down, there was a complete momentum shift, and it led to the Warriors losing to Dallas 107-101.

Golden State’s 19-point blown lead is the largest blown fourth-quarter lead in the NBA this season.

“We did not maintain our grit down the stretch,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We just let our momentum get away from us …We can’t just say ‘Oh well when Draymond [Green] and Andre [Iguodala] get back we will be better.’ It doesn’t matter who’s out there. We’ve got to get better executing under pressure and maintaining competence.

“It’s actually good to go through and feel it because this is what it feels like in the playoffs, when you’re playing against a really good team.”

The deciding stretch of the game started at the 9:44 mark of the fourth and extended until there was just about 1:30 left in the game. For those eight and a half minutes, Dallas went on a 26-1 run — the Warriors’ lone point coming off an Andrew Wiggins free throw.

Kerr credits the Mavericks’ push to Dallas going small and Spencer Dinwiddie catching fire, scoring 10 of his 24 points in the fourth.

“We tried a few different combinations to try to regain the momentum and we just couldn’t find anything,” he said. “When they went small, we didn’t respond. We missed some open shots and they just seized the momentum.”

“We played great defense for 36 minutes,” Stephen Curry said. “We felt like we had the game under control. For whatever reason, our energy shifted when we missed a couple of shots, empty possessions. They come down and score, we start getting deflated. And for no reason. “

Curry’s correct: the Warriors’ defense early was stifling, particularly that of Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II. In the first half, Wiggins held the Mavericks to 2-of-11 shooting and forced three turnovers as the primary defender. He and Payton kept Luka Doncic to just 1-of-8 shooting and four turnovers.

But, as Golden State’s offense went south, so did their defense.

“We let our offense dictate our energy and our spirit in the game,” Kevon Looney said. “We kind of folded when adversity hit.”

Sunday’s meltdown marks the second consecutive home game and the second game in their previous three where the Warriors have given up a sizeable fourth-quarter advantage, the other being against the Denver Nuggets on Feb. 16.

“We got to figure out how to maintain our energy when the shots aren’t falling,” Curry said. “Because, that’s what it might be like in a playoff game … So I’d like to say it was a good lesson to learn, even though it sucks to have to go through it.”

Curry does believe there are lessons to learn from their game against the Mavericks, as does Kerr, who highlighted effort and execution under pressure as the two main areas he wants to see addressed.

But, it won’t happen on its own. And as Kerr said, they are far beyond the point of depending on Green and Iguodala’s returns.

“We’ve got to bring an edge,” Curry said. “Sustain that over 48 minutes and each game we’ll have an opportunity to do that — to turn it into a positive and try to build momentum, but it’s not going to happen on its own just because Coach says it or because we want it to. We’ve got to do it.”

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It was August 28, 1955, and the weather in Mississippi was above 90 degrees, but little did Mississippians know that this date would live as a historical stain against the state. Collaboraction and The DuSable Museum of African American History are partnering to present Trial In The Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till, the first-ever stage adaptation of the two men’s actual, recently unearthed 1955 trial transcript found not guilty of murdering Emmett Till.

This reenactment of what occurred in a rural Mississippi courtroom, where an all-white room of men decide the faith of a young black boy (Emmett Till) heinously killed for whistling at a white shopkeeper’s wife. Considered one of the brutal cases in humanity that disfigured the entire body, featuring the torn face of Till skin from his skull, the men submerged him underwater, tied to a Gin fan with barbed wire around his neck. 

Mississippi had a law where blacks could not testify against whites, so Willie Louis, a black man, testifying against whites accused of kidnapping and murdering 14-year-old Emmett Till, made him one of the most notable figures in American history. Close to 100 years after abolishing the Southern Black Codes, segregated Mississippi whites still weren’t prosecuted and even brought to trial for killing blacks. But the murder against Till, a young black boy from Chicago, was so egregious that it forced Mississippi into trying the shopkeeper, Roy Bryant, and his stepbrother, J.W. Milam.

Collaboraction company members and playwriting duo G. Riley Mills and Willie Round co-adapted Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till. Through docudrama style and pushing from first-time actual courtroom transcripts, which disappeared (or were buried) for 50 years, the agonizing and heartbreaking Trial of Emmett Till was being seen 65 years later by an audience in 2022

Collaboraction tried to bring the audience into the courtroom as the trial began by having everyone stand when the judge entered, which unfortunately didn’t work. What they should have done to bring the intense drama of the trial to the audience was allowed only whites to sit in the front rows. Unfortunately, the trial in rural Mississippi only allowed whites and a few blacks into the courtroom. 

Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till is definitely a worthy compilation of history that continuously needs to be discussed to bring about social change while educating our children about the tragic periods of history for blacks in America, and although this theatrical dramatization was factual, it lacks in luring or captivating its audience. I found it hard to focus continuously on this play announced that night to be 90 minutes but went over two hours. Collaboraction set up a Q&A session at the end of the play. Unfortunately, many decided to leave after reliving the pain of hatred against Till, with little educational value or additional acknowledgment received.

Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till was only a two-day event that ended today, Sunday, February 27, 2022. Hopefully, Collaboraction’s goal is to continue to share this historical event with other audiences within Chicago, including high schools and colleges. But they need to find an interactive way to captivate the latter audience because their attention span for something like this will only last about 15 minutes.   

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KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW. . . .LEARN WHAT IS YOURS TO LEARN
YOUR KNOWLEDGE LIES IN BETWEEN LIFE AND ( ) OR EATH AS YOU KNOW IT. TAKE THE TIME TO BE AT PEACE, WONDER, REST, CONTENTION, FITNESS, PRACTICALITY, KNOWING, LEARNING, SOCIALLY PRESENT + COMPOSED, INDIVIDUALLY CAUGHT UP + SELF ASSURED. APPLY THESE TO YOUR ACTIVE LIFE, YOUR PASSIVE LIFE, YOUR CONTEMPLATIVE + REST LIFE, YOUR EXPRESSIVE SOCIAL LIFE, YOUR PERCEPTION OF RELATING TO OTHER PEOPLE + OTHER ATHINGS. RESPECT KNOWING, YOURS + OTHERS’. RESPECT YOUR LEARNING, LEARNING PROCESS, AND WHO AND WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR IT. RESPECT THEIR RIGHTS. RESPECT THEIR VARIETY AND VARIABILITY. LEARN WHAT IS YOURS TO LEARN. ACCEPT AND RESPECT THE LEARNING PROCESS AND THE PROGRESS YOU MAKE WITH IT.

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¶ IRRESPONSIBILITY IS A CHILDLIKE BEING STUCK ON ONE (OR A FEW) IDEA(S) THAT NO ONE LIKES. LIFE IS LIBIDO FULFILLMEANT OF THESE SIMPLE IDEAS AND A NEGATIVE SCORE WHICH NO ONE NEEDS. THESE BEINGS OVERLAP THEIR LIVES TO OTHER LIVES AND TAKE WHAT IS NOT THEIRS TO AMASS A MOUNTAIN OF NO ACCOMPLISHMEANT. THESE LIFESTYLES ARE IN THE WAY OF SOCIETY PROCESS + PROGRESS. THEY NEED TO BE UNDERSTOOD AS BEINGS THAT NEED TO BE STOPPED AND SET ASIDE FROM IMPORTANT CITIZENSHIP MATTERS, PERSONAL DEVELOPMEANT MATTERS, IDEALOGICAL MATTERS SO THAT PROGRESS HAPPENS.

ATTACHMEANT + DETACHMEANT
THERE ARE MANY REASONS FOR ATTACHMEANT : • LOVE • MARRIAGE • PARTNERSHIP • BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP • COLLABORATION • BODY GROWTH • WILLINGNESS + WILLPOWER CONTRACTS • ALLIANCE • BEING A GODSELF
RESERVE THE TIME AND PURSUE THEM. BETTER YET JOIN THE FREE WILL PEOPLE + ATHINGS TO MAKE ALL THESE OPTIONS AVAILABLE AND VIABLE TO YOU.

DETACHMEANT IS FOR SEPARATION, SOBRIETY, SOBER SPACE, CONTEMPLATION, ASSESSMEANT, RESEARCH, DISSERTATIONS, GRACE, GRACIOUS GRACIOUSNESS, REST, RELAXATION, SIGHTSEEING, MEETING NEW THINGS + PEOPLE, ASSESSMEANT, PERSONAL + GOD EXPRESSION.

RECIPROCITY + DISDAIN
RECIPROCATE WHEN : • YOU HAVE TO ANSWER A QUESTION • WHEN YOU ARE GIFTED WITH AN OCCURRANCE • THE UNIVERSE IS DRY AND YOU HAVE NOT PITCHED IN YOUR POSITIVE SHARE OF YOU • WHEN YOU ARE ASKED TO UPDATE HONESTLY, SINCERELY, AUTHORITATIVELY, SENSEABLY • AT SPECIAL OCCASIONS OF SOCIAL RELEVANCE + SOCIAL CONVENTION.

DISDAIN WHAT YOU DO DISDAIN_ NOT WHAT YOU WERE CONTRIVED TO DISDAIN BY HARRASSMEANT, MONETARY PAYOFF OR SEXUAL HARRASSMEANT_. DISDAIN NON=EIGION NON=EGAL NON=LEGAL BEHAVIOR. DISDAIN THAT WHICH IS PERSONALLY HARRASSING, STALKING, AN IMPOSITION, INTERFERING.

(NOTE : OTE IS WHAT YOU THINK OR FEEL. IT IS PERSONAL. VOTE IS WHAT YOU VERIFIED TO BE TRUE AND YOUR EDUCATED, INFORMED THOUGHT + IDEAS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL + SOCIAL BETTERMEANT.)
√ OTE + VOTE YOUR POSITIVE ONLY.
√ OTE + VOTE ONLY YOUR OWN OTE + VOTE.
√ DO NOT OVERRIDE ANOTHER’S OTE OR VOTE.
√ DO NOT STUMP.
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VOTING IS AN INALIENABLE RIGHT ONLY FOR THE POSITIVE. UNIVERSALLY, VOTE AS AN INDIVIDUAL AMONG THOSE WHO INTEND RIGHT EXPANSE FOR THE UNIVERSE.

√ UNDERSTAND THE HISTORY OF VOTING MAJORITIES FOR THE BENEFITS THEY ADOPTED
√ DON’T DISDAIN THE MINORITIES OR MAJORITIES
√ JUST VOTE YOUR VOTE +
√ ACCEPT THE CO-CREATED REALITY THAT IS POSITIVE MAJORITY PURSUED (SOMETIMES WITH BOTH INTEGRATIVE INTERESTS).
√ UNIVERSALLY REVOTE YOUR SINCERE INTERESTS TO GET THEM ON THE SOCIAL POLITICAL AGENDA.

THE UNIVERSE’S VOTING MAJORITIES (THE MAJORITY IS REQUIRED UNIVERSALLY + AT ALL THE MANY LEVELS TO BE PURSUING THE BEST.) PURSUE THE BETTER INTERESTS FOR THE REASONS OF BEING RIGHT, BEING ACCURATE, BEING (R)EVOLUTIONARY, COMFORTABILITY, MATTERS OF HEALTH, HEALTHY BIOLOGY, HEALTHINESS, HEALTHY ECOLOGY, WEATHER HOME HEALTH + HEARTH.

THE UNIVERSE’S MINORITY VOTES PURSUE THE LESSER INTERESTS OR SPECIALIZED INTERESTS. ON RARE OCCASION WHEN THE MAJORITY VOTE IS MISREPRESENTED, MISGUIDED, NOT INFORMED, IT IS THE JOB OF THE MINORITY VOTE TO HOLD THE POSITION OF ACCURACY UNTIL ENOUGH OF THE VOTE SWITCHES OVER TO, OR CHANGES THEIR MIND WITH THE NEW EVIDENCE. THE MINORITY VOTE THEN BECOMES THE MAJORITY VOTE.

UNIVERSAL MAJORITY VOTES ARE PURSUED, IMPLIMENTED, ADJUSTED TO PROGRESS AS THE IDEAL IDEA, WITH IDEALISTIC SUPPORT, FOR THE IDEALISTIC COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE, ATHINGS, ASTRUCTURES, INFRAASTRUCTURES. THE IDEAL RESULT FOR THE UNIVERSE + MAIN LIFE IS A SHOULD=CAN=WOULD RESULT : • FOR IDEAL BENEFIT • FOR IDEALOGICAL INTEGRITY + STRENGTH • INTEGRITY OF PURPOSE • THE BEST OPTIONS OR THE BEST THAT CAN BE ACTUALIZED IN ACTUALITY, (TO) MINIMIZE LIABILITY, (TO) MINIMIZE DEVOLVE, (TO) MINIMIZE LIFE LOSS, (TO) MINIMIZE EVOLUTIONARY LOSS.

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The Chicago Blackhawks need to blow up their entire rosterVincent Pariseon February 27, 2022 at 11:18 pm

The Chicago Blackhawks are a very bad team. They were mostly outplayed by the New Jersey Devils on Friday but still won because of New Jersey’s horrid goaltending and some good luck on the power play. That win snapped a three-game losing streak (all at home).

Coming into Sunday, they knew they needed to play much better against the St. Louis Blues in order to have a chance. They did not do that and were blown out 4-0 for their fourth loss in five games. It is time to blow this roster up.

When a team like the Blues (a Stanley Cup contender) destroys you like that on a regular basis, you are not even close to being where you want to be. The Hawks had no chance in this game which makes it clear that changes are needed with the roster.

Stan Bowman is the biggest reason for this team’s struggles because he built it but eventually he won’t be to blame anymore. Instead, the newly hired GM (coming soon) needs to move this franchise forward.

The Chicago Blackhawks should be all in on rebuilding their organization.

Patrick Kane, Alex DeBrincat, Brandon Hagel, you name the price. Those are all players that would really help this team move forward in the right direction. Right now, they are stuck because they don’t seem to realize how bad they actually are.

There are some obvious trade candidates on expiring deals and they are led by Marc-Andre Fleury. He is one of the best goalies in the NHL and could really help a playoff team get over the edge. Chicago owes it to Fleury to ship him off to a good team.

It is hard for some people to hear it but this team has no future right now. Kane and Toews are each aging superstars that only have one year left on their deal after this one. DeBrincat is on a steal of a deal for the rest of this year and next but he is going to get a massive pay raise following that.

Seth Jones’ contract is going to be a problem. He has been great this year but the nine million for eight years hasn’t even kicked in. If this team blows it up, that is a tough contract to have on the books. It will be interesting to see how that who thing is handled.

There are plenty of young guys to be excited about but a few of them haven’t hit the ground running. Kirby Dach, Ian Mitchell, and Nicolas Beaudin are all good players but we need more from them if this team is going to see them become a part of their core.

There are a lot of ways to attack this thing but it all starts with the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline. The Hawks will be active sellers as they prepare to build up for the future slowly but surely. Maybe they will get lucky and land a first-round pick back. Regardless of the timing, the roster needs to be blown up entirely in short order.

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Chicago Fire FC Draws Against Inter Miami in Xherdan Shaqiri’s DebutBrian Lendinoon February 27, 2022 at 8:46 pm

Chicago Fire FC began its 2022 campaign on Saturday with a point as the new-look Fire squad played Inter Miami to a draw in South Florida.

Despite the absence of goals, the opening 30 minutes of the match was a fairly open affair with chances aplenty. Both teams were denied by the woodwork after impressive build up play, but ultimately a defensive-minded Fire FC grabbed a coveted point in their debut. The bigger picture, however, was that team chemistry flashed among what is a completely revamped Chicago Fire FC roster.

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Chicago played their first match under new manager Ezra Hendrickson. It also marked the Fire debuts for Kacper Przybylko (Philadelphia Union), Rafael Czichos (FC Koln), Jhon Duran (Envigado), and of course, Xherdan Shaqiri (Lyon). The latter of the four made waves when Chicago announced in early February the signing of the legendary Swiss No. 10. Despite all being key additions to a revamped roster, Shaqiri is the key signing of the offseason as he has the talent and pedigree to become not only Fire’s best player, but one of the best players in all of Major League Soccer.

There is something to be said for key European signings and the marks they can leave on MLS sides—both on the pitch and for the fan base. The likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, David Villa, and Thierry Henry are arguably amongst the league’s greatest. Chicago is no stranger to the significance of such signings after seeing first hand what a player like Bastian Schweinsteiger did in revitalizing football frenzy in Chicago after signing from Manchester United in 2017. Shaqiri enters the fold two full years younger and in much better form than Schweinsteiger did. The Swiss midfielder also cost Fire FC a whopping $8M transfer fee, the largest in club history.

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Shaqiri, 30, has 100 caps with Swiss national team. Previously with Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. pic.twitter.com/o55K8uWAmp

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“We’re extremely pleased to formally welcome Xherdan Shaqiri to the Fire,” said Chicago Fire FC Sporting Director Georg Heitz. “Xherdan is a game-changing player and someone who will bring joy to our supporters and the city of Chicago. As one of the most accomplished Swiss athletes of his generation, Xherdan joins us at a very important time for the Club and fully believes in what we are aiming to accomplish. We look forward to welcoming him and his family to Chicago very soon.”

Simply put, Chicago Fire FC have not been very good in recent years. After finishing in 12th place in the Eastern Conference last season, the Fire needed a full overhaul. Shaqiri is the face of that, even if he’s not charged with single-handedly flipping the club’s futility into success. The MLS hasn’t feared the Fire’s attack in nearly a decade. In fact, they have more Wooden Spoons (last place) than playoff appearances since 2013.

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Fire will need to finish the chances they do get if they hope to push single points into the much-needed three-point results it takes to make the Audi Cup MLS Playoffs in 2022. Grabbing a road point against an Eastern Conference foe is an important first step, especially with a new-look eleven that did not get much offseason training together. As time goes on, offensive chemistry will improve and goals will come as a result.

Chicago Fire FC’s next match is March 5th in their home debut at Soldier Field against Orlando City SC at 5PM. You can watch the match locally on WGN-TV or on MLS Live on ESPN+ with a subscription. Come back to UrbanMatter Chicago for all news, updates, and recaps of the Chicago Fire FC’s 2022 MLS campaign.

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Best Places to Sell Your Used Clothes in ChicagoAlicia Likenon February 26, 2022 at 5:37 pm

Got the urge to reorganize your closet? Before you toss out those old sweaters and accessories, consider selling them! Not only is resale good for the environment, but you could also make a pretty penny on some of your most beloved items. Check out these shops in Chicago that’ll give you real cash for used clothes. 

940 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611

The RealReal is the real deal for selling luxury merchandise. Most products sell within 30 days and you can earn up to 85% of the sale price. From Gucci shoes to Louis Vuitton purses, there’s an endless amount of goods you can sell with them. 

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1478 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

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This hip chain buys, sells, and trades fashionable vintage and used clothing for both men and women. You can set up a selling appointment online here. Few tips: make sure your clothes are freshly washed, don’t bring more than 50 items, and (of course) make sure you arrive on time. 

4614 N Harlem Ave, Harwood Heights, IL 60706

Calling all college kids! Stop by this retailer to sell your trendy teen and young adult clothing. All you need to do is stop by with your clothing and an employee will check it out while you browse the store. From there, you could get paid cash on the spot. Popular brands include Forever 21, Abercrombie, Uggs, and Urban Outfitters. 

2711 N Clark St., Chicago, IL 60614

The folks at Crossroads buy women and men’s trendy clothing and accessories that are in excellent condition. They look for specific styles and trends depending on the season. Right now, you could sell your Y2K gear, pleated skirts, or moto jacket for on-the-spot cash. You can expect to receive 30% of what Crossroads will price item for resale.  

1219 W 18th St, Chicago, IL 60608

This funky Pilsen store wants your used clothing! If you have t-shirts from the 90’s or denim from the 60’s, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to cash in. Call the store at (312) 850-2510 to make sure a buyer is working (usually Saturdays and Sundays) before bringing your stuff in. 

812 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657

Heads up: if you want to sell your clothes to Ragstock, you have to do online (they don’t accept items at retail locations). Head to their website here and fill out the form with a photo of your clothes and that’s it! They’ll follow up if interested. 

Photo by Becca McHaffie on Unsplash

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