With 2021 coming to a close, take a look at what Chicago Tribune subscribers read most over the past year in news, sports, entertainment and more.
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The Chicago Tribune's 100 best photos of 2021As another year marked by the global pandemic comes to an end, our photojournalists remain challenged – and, frequently, awed - by the constant state of change. We documented our ever-evolving world in ways few photo staffs could as we all worked to regain normalcy amid COVID-19’s seemingly unbreakable hold on our communities. We showed the relieved faces of people receiving a coveted vaccine, telling the story of a scientific breakthrough with images of those benefitting from it. We covered new workplace policies, school protocols and policing practices. We traveled half-way across the world to an Olympics where the athletes couldn’t hug each other, masked medalists step atop the podium and no one came to watch. The Chicago Tribune faced its own series of changes, too. We have new owners. New bosses. Endured another move. Gained new talented journalists and lost many others from the newsroom ranks. The one constant has been our dedication to providing photography on a daily basis that is relevant to the communities we cover: The joy of picnicking at the lakefront on a summer afternoon, the pain of children, police officers and neighbors all falling victims to violent crime. Documenting who’s in and who’s out in the political landscape, escaping to your favorite cultural event or sports competition. We hope this installment of the annual Photos of the Year project reminds us of the moments that shaped our lives and the thoughtful way we portray them. It’s also a platform for acknowledging the talent and dedication of Tribune photographers, and all photojournalists, who make change a way of life. The Chicago Tribune staff photographers for 2021: Brian Cassella, Erin Hooley, Terrence Antonio James, Vashon Jordan Jr., John J. Kim, Youngrae Kim, José M. Osorio, Antonio Perez, Armando L. Sanchez, Chris Sweda, Abel Uribe, E. Jason Wambsgans, Stacey Wescott and Raquel Zaldivar. Tribune visual editors: Mark Hume, Andrew Johnston, Marianne Mather, Steve Rosenberg an
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In 2021, violence spread into Chicago neighborhoods that normally enjoy a sense of security, rattling nerves and putting city leaders on the defensiveA review of the two years that coincide with the COVID-19 pandemic reveals a dramatic uptick in both homicides and shootings across the city, with a more-than-60% increase in both categories that increased pressure on policymakers to find answers.
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10 Must-Read Career And Leadership Books For 2022We’ve scanned the publishers’ 2022 catalogs for the career and leadership books that are poised to be the most helpful, the most compelling—or, at least in one instance, the most fun.
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QAnon Singers, Obits and NFTs: The Most-Read Music Stories in 2021Through the eventful history of live performance, 2021 will stand the test of time as one of the most significant years for live music.
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Chicago sports in 2021: A look back at the biggest stories of the yearSure, it wasn’t as memorable as 2020, but 2021 was quite the year in Chicago sports. Here’s a look back, month-by-month, at the year’s events.
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Looking back on 2021? Here are some of USA TODAY's most-read stories of the yearThis year, the USA TODAY Network covered triumphs and tragedies alike, from gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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