Diddy found guilty on 2 of 5 counts
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was found not guilty Wednesday of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, but convicted of lesser prostitution charges following a seven-week trial that could have put one of hip hop?s biggest stars behind bars for life.

Chicago to California: 51-Hour Train Journey?Would You Go? | ChicagoNOW
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The Amtrak California Zephyr offers a stunning 51-hour train journey from Chicago to California! Are the breathtaking views worth the time, or is the journey too long? ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what?s trending in and around Chicago.

$30 concert tickets in Chicago?from Kesha to the Jonas Brothers | ChicagoNOW
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Chicago music lovers, get excited! Live Nation has just announced a second round of $30 concert tickets! From Kesha to the Jonas Brothers, don't miss your chance to catch your favorite artists live without breaking the bank. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what?s trending in and around Chicago.

What is an Allen charge? Diddy trial may see rare legal move

The jury in Sean “Diddy" Combs’ federal trial has reached a partial verdict—but not on the most serious charge. Here’s what an Allen charge is, and why the judge may use it.

Paisans Pizzeria owner on Dave Portnoy's review: ?I don?t think it was very fair?
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Barstool?s Dave Portnoy gave Paisans Pizzeria in Cicero a 6.4 pizza review. Did he get it right? Here?s our ?Second Bite Pizza Review? with one of the restaurant?s owners Jimmy Paisan.

'Iraq, But Funny': A new satire tracing 5 generations of Assyrian women hits the stage
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The Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre is debuting the new play, "Iraq, But Funny," which follows five generations of Assyrian women ? narrated by a British guy. Writer and performer Atra Asdou joined us this morning.

Radio Hall of Fame inducts Alice Cooper, Colin Cowherd, others

The Radio Hall of Fame announced its 10 new inductees for 2025, including Colin Cowherd, Tom Carballo, or ‘Mojo’, and Alice Cooper.

Beyoncé criticized for shirt calling Native Americans 'enemies of peace'

The Buffalo Soldiers shirt, worn during a Juneteenth performance on the “Cowboy Carter” tour, has also fueled discussions over how Americans remember their history.

Walter Scott, founding member of The Whispers, dies at 81: Reports

Walter Scott, co-founder of The Whispers and voice behind hits like “And the Beat Goes On” and “Rock Steady,” has died at 81 after a battle with cancer, according to local reports.

Anna Wintour bids farewell to Vogue ? what?s next for fashion?
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It's the end of an era in fashion. Anna Wintour, who has led Vogue Magazine for over 35 years, is stepping down. Fashion expert Marcellas Reynolds joins us to break it all down.

Things to do in Chicago this weekend (June 27-29)
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From big-name concerts, like The Roots at Ravinia, to Taco & Tequila Fest, Pride celebrations and monster truck mayhem, Chicago?s closing out the month with a weekend full of music, flavor and fun.?

'Dukes of Hazzard' star Richard Hurst dies at 79

The actor played the character Deputy Cletus Hogg on the popular television show. He also appeared in several TV shows, including “MASH" and “Sanford and Son."

Brad Pitt's LA home broken into, LAPD investigating

Three people broke into Brad Pitt's Los Feliz home and "ransacked" the place, according to the LAPD.

Vogue's Anna Wintour stepping down after 37 years

Anna Wintour, longtime editor-in-chief of "Vogue," is stepping down from her role after 37 years.