Paris on Politics: Trump's Epstein comments, PBS/NPR funding & Lake Michigan levels
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On this episode of ?Paris on Politics:? Trump's social media posts regarding the Epstein files have sparked more discussions. Meanwhile, Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has announced she will step down after this term to consider her future, raising questions about a potential run for Chicago mayor. The future of PBS and NPR is uncertain as Congress votes on a bill to eliminate federal funding for public media. Additionally, Chicago's changing shoreline is a concern, with Lake Michigan's water levels down again, potentially impacting the billion-dollar Great Lakes industry. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Judge rules against proposed lawsuit over commercials on Amazon Prime

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from Prime Video users who claimed Amazon broke its promise of ad-free streaming by adding commercials without consent.

Chicago aldermen continue to question possible CPD involvement in ICE arrests
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The Chicago City Council considered an ordinance to require city agencies to share communications pertaining to the arrest of individuals by ICE last month.

Chicago City Council effort to expand 'granny flats' put on hold

The City Council did not vote on a proposal to make it easier to create more accessory dwelling units across the city.

Chicago's longest-serving alderman retires after 40 years
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Alderman Walter Burnett reflects on four decades of service and bids an emotional goodbye in his final Chicago City Council meeting.

Chicago City Council could override veto of snap curfew ordinance
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The Chicago City Council could vote on Wednesday to override Mayor Brandon Johnson?s veto of an ordinance allowing for temporary curfews for teenagers aimed at preventing large gatherings that have at times turned violent.

Georgia teen charged in parents' deaths sought help from TikTok influencers

Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, is accused of killing her parents, months after allegedly urging TikTok creators to raise awareness about the case.

Chicago City Council to weigh another $35M in settlement payments

The City Council is set to vote on $35.6 million in legal settlements, most of which stem from alleged police misconduct cases.

Murder trial in 2023 shooting of Chicago police officer begins
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The trial of the man accused of fatally shooting Chicago Police Officer Andres Vasquez Lasso began Tuesday with emotional testimony.