Doomsday Clock moves to 85 seconds – here’s what scientists say it means for humanity | ChicagoLIVE
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The iconic Doomsday Clock inches closer to midnight, with University of Chicago physicist Daniel Holz noting nuclear risks, climate crises, and disruptive tech as key factors behind the 85-second mark. 

Power outages linger across the South as deadly winter storm cleanup continues
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Even as snow clears, hundreds of thousands across the South remain without power while airlines recover from delays and crews warn of ongoing dangers from ice, extreme cold, and falling trees.

Meet Alanna Atwood: Fifth grader wins Foley MLK Jr. Oratory Competition
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Fifth grader Alanna Atwood from Wendell Smith Elementary School is the winner of this year’s Foley MLK Jr. Oratory Competition. Alanna joins Fox Chicago to talk about her winning speech, the message behind it and what the competition means to young students across Chicago. The annual contest celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by uplifting student voices and future leaders.

Chicago alders move to strengthen 'Welcoming City' ordinance after police cooperation allegations
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Chicago City Council members will consider a new measure allowing the Civilian Office of Police Accountability to investigate claims that police assisted federal immigration agents, potentially violating the city’s Welcoming City ordinance.

Anderson’s Bookshop looks ahead after celebrating 150 years
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Ginny from Anderson’s Bookshop shares the store’s journey from pharmacy to literary landmark, explains its lasting success, and previews creative book-focused events planned for 2026.

40 years later: Reliving the 85 Bears’ Super Bowl win and the wild New Orleans celebration | ChicagoLIVE
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It’s been 40 years since the Chicago Bears won the Super Bowl and longtime sportswriter Barry Rozner takes us back to that unforgettable moment. Rozner shares what New Orleans felt like with Bears fans everywhere, how he pulled off a last-minute ticket and why the 1985 team still stands out as total domination. Plus, he compares that legendary run to today’s Bears and what the future could look like in Chicago.