Neil Steinberg

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Neil Steinberg is a columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Soccer is always in the process of becoming more popular in the United States. A 12% fan base isn’t great, but that’s triple what it was a decade ago.
On June 6, 1944, Americans hit the beaches at Normandy and gave their lives for freedom. What kind of sacrifices are we willing to make to preserve democracy today?
The Catholic Church lobbied hard against a bill that would allow the terminally ill to end their lives in Illinois.
While president is actively whitewashing the past, lazy AI is just getting the facts wrong.
The AI-generated “Heat Index” section in Sunday’s Sun-Times is both a reprimand and a warning. Master AI or it will master you.
“Grounded in the Stars” is a fine representation of an ordinary Black woman. That’s why some find it offensive.
Donald Trump has a problem with paper straws. So now the United States government does, too. A trivial matter, until it isn’t.
The Grandmothers Circle Program pairs wise volunteer women with girls navigating middle school
In a world desperate for humor, Dave Barry is back. Though even he’s sincere, at times.
The pope represents ethical authority, and the U.S. government only respects one value: whatever Trump wants.