Chicago legal analyst explains US-Iran war peace deal | ChicagoLIVE
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As negotiations continue over the Iran peace deal, concerns are rising over unresolved terms. University of Chicago Law School's Pegah Banihashemi breaks down the latest developments.

There’s a new buzzworthy role at the Obama Presidential Center | ChicagoLIVE
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The Obama Presidential Center has added a new role to its team, beekeeper. Janelle Dunlap has been named to the position and joins ChicagoLIVE to discuss what it means.

How Tiago Splitter plans to build Bulls back | Chicago Sports Tonight
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Tina Nguyen goes 1-on-1 with new Bulls head coach Tiago Splitter, who was introduced to the media today at the Advocate Center. Splitter talks about what attracted him to the Bulls' job; he describes his coaching and player development philosophy and lays out his plan for helping to bring back the Bulls to being a successful organization.

Sweepstakes machines ban fails in Chicago City Council
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The City Council also took a vote on a proposal about sweepstakes machines.  Its a vote that could impact bars and restaurants across the city.   Bret Buganski is live at City Hall.

New videos released in killing of Chicago Police Officer Ella French
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**Warning: These videos contain content that some may find disturbing. Watch at your own discretion.** New videos connected to the death of Chicago Police Officer Ella French has been released by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.

New $400M project aims to bring Lake Michigan water to 3 suburbs | ChicagoLIVE
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Matt Brolley, mayor of Montgomery, Illinois, speaks with ChicagoLIVE about a groundbreaking project that will completely reshape how people receive water.

Algae turns reflecting pool green just weeks after $14M renovation | ChicagoLIVE
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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., has turned green due to algae buildup just weeks after its renovation was completed. Keith Gray of Integrated Lakes Management explains why it’s happening.

Why Gov. Pritzker's new 0.2% crypto tax is receiving pushback | ChicagoLIVE
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A move from Gov. Pritzker has some wondering what it means for their pocketbooks. President and co-founder of American Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Association Howard Greenburg explains why.

ComEd activates Command Center ahead of severe weather Wednesday
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ComEd is ramping up preparations for expected severe weather Wednesday, activating its Command Center and positioning crews and equipment across Illinois to respond to potential outages.

Chicago Pride Fest kicks off 25th anniversary this month
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Chicago Pride Fest is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Niko Drake of the Northalsted Business Alliance and drag performer Miss Toto stopped by Good Day Chicago to share all the details about this month’s festival.

Munster PD K9 delivers 9 puppies ahead of 4th annual fundraiser
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Munster, Indiana’s police department welcomed nine puppies from K9 Sky. A department officer spoke with Good Day Chicago about the upcoming K9 fundraiser.

Centuries-old 'witness tree' near Abraham Lincoln's home destroyed by storms
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Last week's storms toppled the last remaining witness tree planted outside Abraham Lincoln's Springfield home. Lincoln Home National Historic Site superintendent Chris Collins talks losing a living piece of American history.

Aphasia Awareness Month: Inside the disorder that has changed the lives of celebrities
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Dr. Leora Cherney, founder and director of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Center for Aphasia Research, joins Good Day Chicago to break down aphasia and the latest research behind it.

G7 leaders back Trump's plan to end US-Iran war
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Leaders at the G7 have spent significant time discussing a way forward with Iran and have backed President Trump's peace deal. University of Chicago professor Paul Poast breaks down what's happened at the summit so far.