Campbell’s exec caught allegedly calling products ‘s--- for poor people’
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Accusations are making their rounds after a Campbell Soup Company executive allegedly made disparaging comments regarding the company’s customers and employees.

Chicago Archdiocese accused of running 'predator pipeline' in lawsuit
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Three lawsuits have been filed, accusing the Archdiocese of Chicago of being a "predator pipeline" that kept two priests in active ministry for decades despite complaints of sexual abuse against children.

Scott Schneider on UFO encounters and 'The Age of Disclosure' documentary | ChicagoLIVE
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We’re thrilled to have Scott Schneider on "ChicagoLIVE" for the first time to talk about “The Age of Disclosure,” a highly anticipated new documentary exploring government secrecy, military eyewitness accounts, and what leaders may finally be ready to reveal. Scott shares his own family’s UFO encounter, why the topic has shaped his journalism, and what he learned from interviewing the film’s director.

Oak Lawn, IL, settles lawsuit over violent 2022 arrest of Bridgeview teen
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The Village of Oak Lawn approved a settlement with Hadi Abuatelah, of Bridgeview, whose violent July 2022 arrest went viral on social media and sparked outrage in the community.

Questions over why CTA arson attack suspect was free after previous charges
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The recent CTA arson attack has led to renewed criticism over why the suspect was out on home confinement for previous criminal charges and not in jail.

DOJ opens investigation into SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay over rollator walker ban

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it is opening an investigation to figure out whether SeaWorld Orlando's recent policy change to ban rollator walkers with seats violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Slender Man attacker won't fight extradition after escape from Wisconsin
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The Wisconsin woman convicted in the 2014 Slender Man stabbing agreed to waive extradition Tuesday in a Cook County courtroom after authorities say she fled a Wisconsin group home and was found in suburban Chicago.

New Dept. of Education directives: How could students be affected by them?

Last week, the Trump administration announced a number of new actions aimed at dismantling the Department of Education, a move that former department officials and civil rights experts say could have wide-ranging effects on American students.

South Shore tenants unite after ICE raid, demand repairs and relocation |ChicagoLIVE
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Weeks after an ICE raid, tenants of 7500 South Shore Drive are calling for building repairs, relocation assistance and stipends, saying deteriorating conditions have made their homes unsafe. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.

Cameo CEO discusses legal win in trademark fight with OpenAI | ChicagoLIVE
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Cameo CEO Steven Galanis joins us to break down the company's recent court victory after a judge sided with the Chicago-based platform in its trademark lawsuit against OpenAI. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.

America's beef crisis: Bleak outlook for nation's meat supply
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Amercia's biggest meat supplier is closing one of its largest processing plants as prices remain high and the U.S. cattle herd is at its lowest level in seven decades.

Illinois State Police car struck by hit-and-run driver on I-94

A hit-and-run driver crashed into an Illinois State Police vehicle Tuesday morning on Interstate 94 on Chicago's South Side.