Brandon Johnson signs 'Right to Protest' executive order

Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order aimed at protecting the rights of protesters in Chicago, even if federal authorities try to intervene.

Tesla rises after Musk buy, Tyson drops corn syrup & shoe price hikes | Business News
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Tesla stock rose after Elon Musk purchased over 2.5 million shares. Meanwhile, former President Trump is calling to end quarterly earnings reports. Tyson Foods announced plans to remove high fructose corn syrup from their products by the end of the year. Good & Gather is recalling thousands of burrito bowls due to an undeclared allergen. Additionally, shoe prices may increase as a result of tariffs.

Trump suing The New York Times for $15 billion alleging defamation

President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.

Trump threatens to send National Guard to Chicago, claims police support the move
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President Donald Trump targeting Chicago once again with possibly sending in the National Guard. He spoke on Monday in the Oval Office and claimed the police department wants troops to be sent in.

The Chicago Report: Chicago Latinos largely oppose both Johnson and Trump
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A new poll is trying to get a sense of how Chicago's Latino population feels about Trump, Pritzker, the mayor and immigration. Political strategist and Urban Institute CEO Juan Rangel joins us.

'People are frightened': Pritzker warns of rising violence, criticizes Trump's rhetoric

Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Monday that threats to his office have increased since the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with numbers spiking after last week’s deadly shooting in Utah.

Pritzker says threats against him have spiked since Charlie Kirk shooting
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he?s faced a surge in threats following last week?s deadly shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah. Speaking at a roundtable in Chicago, Pritzker accused Donald Trump of fueling political violence while Republicans pushed back, pointing to his own past rhetoric. The governor also raised concerns about immigration enforcement, citing fear in communities and a recent deadly ICE shooting in Franklin Park.

JD Vance hosts episode of 'The Charlie Kirk' show

The vice president announced on social media that he will host the episode to pay tribute to his late friend.

Pritzker talks how federal deployments are impacting students, takes jabs at Trump
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker spoke Monday morning about how President Trump's deployment of federal law enforcement to crack down on illegal immigration is impacting students. He also criticized Trump.

Happy 70th birthday to Chicago area native Pope Leo XIV!
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Pope Leo XIV celebrated his 70th birthday on Sunday. Locals were planning multiple events to celebrate and honor the Chicago area native.

10-year anniversary of hunger strike to save school
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This week is a big deal for Dyett High School. It?s the 10-year anniversary of a hunger strike by students who fought to keep the school from closing.

Charlie Kirk fallout, Reilly vs. Preckwinkle & 9/11 reflections | The Chicago Report
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On this episode of ?The Chicago Report:? the fallout from the attempted assassination of Charlie Kirk, as law enforcement zeroes in on a suspect. We explore how political figures on both the left and right can work to turn down the rhetorical temperature. Plus, why downtown Chicago Alderman Brendan Reilly believes he can unseat longtime Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. And as the second tower fell, legendary Chicago journalist Carol Marin reflects on her experience covering 9/11, 24 years later.

Protesters stage 12-hour demonstration at suburban Chicago ICE facility

Protesters gathered Friday at an ICE processing center in suburban Chicago for a 12-hour demonstration amid President Trump's immigration enforcement plans.