TikTok ban: Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale of app in the U.S.
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A federal appeals court panel on Friday upheld a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in a few short months, handing a resounding defeat to the popular social media platform as it fights for its survival in the U.S.

Chicago police to host 'no questions asked' gun turn-in events on Saturday

The Chicago Police Department will host two "no questions asked" gun turn-in events Saturday to help get more firearms off of city streets. 

Chicago police to host gun turn-in events on Saturday
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The Chicago Police Department will host two "no questions asked" gun turn-in events Saturday to help get more firearms off of city streets.

Paris on Politics: What did Mayor Johnson know and when did he know it?
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Turmoil at City Hall. Questions over CPS. What did Mayor Johnson know and when did he know it? More in this episode of "Paris on Politics."

New details revealed about murder suspect in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
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New surveillance photos released in the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO. They are close-ups of the man police believe carried out the shooting unmasked.

Chicago’s parking meter deal still haunts the city’s finances 16 years later

On this day, Chicago marks the anniversary of a financial deal so contentious it’s often referred to as one of the city’s biggest blunders—the infamous 75-year parking meter lease. 

Chicago faces financial uncertainty amid budget standoff

Council members are considering smaller revenue measures, such as raising taxes on alcohol, cloud computing, and garbage fees, to help close the gap.

Chicago at risk of credit downgrade amid budget standoff
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Following a Thanksgiving break, Chicago City Council members are back to tackle a major budget challenge, proposing to sell $806 million in municipal bonds to address a nearly $1 billion shortfall.