Mayor's vetoes subminimum wage freeze, social media lawsuit | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson vetoed the subminimum wage freeze. And, social media platforms are being sued over addiction. All this and more on "The Chicago Report." 

David Byrne's 'Theater of the Mind' debuts at Goodman Theatre | The Chicago Report
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A new theatrical production opens Wednesday night in Chicago. It's part theater, part haunted house, part science experiment and is the brainchild of David Byrne. 

Meta, YouTube found negligent in addiction trial | The Chicago Report
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A jury has found Meta and YouTube negligent in a landmark case over social media addiction. The plaintiff will get $3 million in compensation.

City Council meeting shifts focus to Loyola student’s murder | The Chicago Report
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Today's City Council meeting with the Committee on Immigration and Refugee Rights took a different turn when some speakers shifted the focus to the murder of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman. 

Chicago mayor responds to criticism, IL leaders target immigration law fixes | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against him by the two top public safety officials he fired last week. And, state political leaders take aim at fixes to immigration law. All this and more on "The Chicago Report."

Investigation into Chicago's community violence programs | The Chicago Report
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A new free press investigation brought reporter Olivia Reingold from New York to Chicago. She decided to dig deep into the peacekeeper program, which hires former gang members to help reduce violence in the city.

Republicans blame sanctuary laws in killing of Sheridan Gorman | The Chicago Report
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State Rep. Patrick Sheehan (R-Lockport) joined the show to talk about the debate over whether the state's sanctuary immigration laws contributed to the killing of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman.

Illinois sanctuary laws cause of student's killing, FOP president | The Chicago Report
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John Cantanzara, the president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, said he agrees that Loyola student Sheridan Gorman's killing, allegedly by a migrant, could have been prevented if not for the state's sanctuary laws.

Mayor Johnson responds to allegations by fired aides | The Chicago Report
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against his senior leadership team from fired former Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Garien Gatewood.

Chicago mayor pushes back on claims from fired officials as City Hall shakeup continues

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is responding to criticism lodged against his senior leadership team from fired former Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Garien Gatewood.

Minnesota sues DOJ, DHS over access to evidence in Renee Good, Alex Pretti shootings

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a lawsuit against the DOJ and DHS over access to evidence in the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

Chicago mayor responds after sudden firings of top public safety aides
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addresses backlash following the abrupt dismissal of key public safety officials and weighs in on questions surrounding the Sheridan Gorman tragedy.

Senate confirms Markwayne Mullin as DHS secretary amid funding shutdown

The Senate has confirmed Markwayne Mullin as Secretary of Homeland Security, placing him in charge of an agency facing a funding shutdown.

Chicago City Hall drama, student's killing sparks immigration debate | The Chicago Report
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A fired aide to Mayor Brandon Johnson details allegations of "hostility" toward law enforcement; the killing of Sheridan Gorman is sparking a debate over sanctuary policies; and the latest on the war in Iran from an NEIU professor.