O’Hare manages over 75 beehives on rooftops above the terminals. The honey collected from those hives ends up in select Hudson News locations across the airport. Alongside snacks and magazines, travelers can buy jars of local honey and beeswax skincare. BeeLove, a Chicago nonprofit, oversees the project and trains formerly incarcerated individuals to manage the hives.
play to win, others play to connect and others… well, pure chaos. From fire-starting, read on for how each sign would play the game.
is the first one volunteering to build the shelter and start the fire! Bold, headstrong and ready to win every challenge, this Fire sign plays hard from Day 1. From early on in the season, this Fire sign makes big moves, big risks and no regrets. This could be a classic burnout from the merge.is here for the long haul (and the food rewards). Quiet but calculated, this Earth sign forms bonds over coconut juice and loyalty, but don’t be fooled. Taurus may look chill on the outside, but if something or someone threatens their comfort zone, it’s downhill from there.This Air sign is the life of the tribe… until they’re the reason for tribal chaos!
makes friends fast, forms two alliances at once and spills tea like it’s a confessional. Still, this Air sign is unpredictable, entertaining and extra savvy.The emotional heartbeat of the gang,
is the one hugging people after blindsides and crying at the final tribal. Still, their resilience somehow makes it to the end. How? Their loyalty and intuition are their secret weapons. They play the game with a genuine heart (and a hidden shell of strategy, of course).
like it’s their hero origin story. They’re giving main character energy from Day 1, leading challenges, naming alliances and serving fire confessionals. Even when they’re being voted off, they somehow make it iconic. Bonus points for dramatic tribal council speeches.adjustments by Thibodeau.
All that coming after two, one of which came on the literal
, and with center Mitchell Robinson — a huge piece of the defense-and-rebounding identity that Thibodeau had installed over the years — missing nearly 80% of the season constituted a pretty reasonable argument for staying the course. Giving Thibodeau a full offseason and training camp to revisit and revise his plan of attack for a roster that would enter next season with the benefit of continuity — much like the Pacers team that just eliminated them, one year after falling short in the conference finals following a huge trade for an All-Star power forward — seemed a sensible course of action, not least of which to New York’s superstar point guard and captain:So, yes: shocking … but not surprising, if you’ve been paying attention over the past few months.