Why the U.S. action in Venezuela is drawing global scrutiny | ChicagoNOW
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The U.S. says it will oversee a transition in Venezuela after the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, but critics are raising serious legal and diplomatic questions.

 Jade Warshaw explains how to reset your finances in the new year | ChicagoNOW
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Jade Warshaw, co-host of the Ramsey Show, shares tips to help people take control of their money, change financial habits and stay motivated for the long haul. 

Bears host Packers in playoffs | Sports Podcaster: Chicago Defense ‘has work to do’
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It’s a home playoff game at Soldier Field as the Bears take on the Packers under the lights Saturday night. CHGO Bears Podcast host Mark Carman breaks down the matchup and shares why the Bears defense has “a lot of work to do.” Chicago-area viewers can catch the game on Fox 32, your home of the Bears!

TMZ: Sources shut down Tom Brady, Alix Earle rumors
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After photos fueled romance rumors, TMZ sources say Tom Brady and Alix Earle simply crossed paths at a party in St. Barths. 

Trump eyes Greenland: What to know about renewed interest and rising tension

Comments from President Trump in the aftermath of the Venezuela operation have spurred speculation about the president’s plans for Greenland. Here’s what to know about his interest in the arctic country.

Breaking down benefits of dry January | ChicagoNOW
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Dry January has been getting more and more popular. Dr. Veronica Loy with Rush University Medical Center joins live in studio to share more about the benefits of participating in this years dry January.

Chicago man charged months after Red Line robbery, police say

Chicago police say an 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged months after a robbery on a Loop CTA train.

Hilton removing MN hotel that denied ICE bookings from its system

Hilton says it is removing the Minnesota hotel from its system that was accused of denying ICE agent bookings after the company says the franchisee failed to address the issue.

Illinois crime shifts after SAFE-T Act shows its impact

More than two years after Illinois eliminated cash bail under the SAFE-T Act, statewide crime data shows no increase in violent crime, but law enforcement leaders in rural parts of the state say the reform has created new public safety challenges that statistics alone do not capture.

Nicolás Maduro appears in U.S. court, pleads not guilty; reaction to capture
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After a dramatic weekend arrest, Nicolás Maduro makes his first U.S. federal court appearance as Washington debates the operation and Venezuela’s political and economic future remains uncertain.