Trump admin must restore $2B in CTA funding for Red Line, other projects, judge rules
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A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration improperly withheld about $2 billion from the Chicago Transit Authority for its Red Line extension and modernization projects.

Broadview says Operation Midway Blitz cost village $700K, seeks reimbursement
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The mayor of Broadview, Illinois, is seeking reimbursement from the federal government over its Operation Midway Blitz, which she said cost the village more than $700,000.

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.

Why Frank Thomas is suing the White Sox, an expert breaks down the law
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Former White Sox player, Frank Thomas, has filed a lawsuit alleging White Sox, Nike and Fanatics improperly used his identity without permission. Legal Analyst Karen Conti breaks down the lawsuit.

Pritzker acknowledges 'failures' in Sheridan Gorman's killing, Republican blame sanctuary laws
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Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday acknowledged "real failures" in the nation’s immigration system when asked about his reaction to the killing of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman last week, allegedly by an undocumented immigrant.

Loyola student killing sparks backlash against Venezuelan community
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After an arrest in the Loyola student’s killing, local Venezuelan groups say they’re seeing increased hate tied to the suspect’s nationality. They condemn the violence and support the victim’s family, while urging people not to generalize an entire community.

How an AI-generated ‘soldier’ fooled over a million followers | ChicagoLIVE
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Experts are warning about the rise of AI-generated accounts after a fake online persona posing as a U.S. soldier attracted a large following on social media.