Professor Caliendo on Florida Rep’s indictment, Epstein files, and Trump’s rhetoric | ChicagoLIVE
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North Central College’s Stephen Caliendo joins ChicagoLIVE to discuss the latest headlines — including a Florida lawmaker’s indictment over COVID relief funds, the House’s vote to release the Epstein documents, and former President Trump’s controversial claim that Democrats committed “sedition.”

Feds drop case against Chicago woman, CTA suspect faces terrorism charge | The Chicago Report
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Coming up on "The Chicago Report:" A stunning reversal as Federal prosecutors on Thursday filed a motion to dismiss charges against Marimar Martinez, who was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent last month. Plus, the man accused of setting a woman on fire at a CTA stop faces federal terrorism charges, Congressman Darin LaHood weighs in on the Epstein files, and a Northwestern University study explores whether where you live influences your political views.

Motley Crue announces 2026 'Carnival Sins' Tour
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Motley Crue just announced the return of their 'Carnival Sins' Tour. Rock icon Tommy Lee joins us to talk about the upcoming shows.

Spoiler alert (kind of): Chicago’s 'Survivor' contestant Alex Moore shares what life was really like in Fiji | ChicagoNOW
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Chicago’s own Alex Moore, communications director for Rep. Jan Schakowsky, joins "ChicagoNOW" after being voted off “Survivor.” He shares how he was cast, what life was really like on the island, and how politics helped him strategize in the game.

Thanksgiving travel tips: Allstate warns of busiest and riskiest travel days | ChicagoNOW
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Allstate’s new Holiday Travel Report reveals the busiest and riskiest travel days this Thanksgiving. Safety expert Brian Tidwell shares advice on avoiding distracted driving, leaving early, and staying safe on the road.

Solid jobs report clouds outlook for Fed's interest rate cut
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Questions are mounting over whether the Federal Reserve remains on track to cut interest rates again next month after this week’s stronger-than-expected jobs report.

Judge's 200-page report reveals new details on federal immigration crackdown in Chicago
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A new federal court report details widespread concerns about the conduct of immigration agents during "Operation Midway Blitz," the Trump administration's immigration enforcement push in the Chicago area.

Sanders BBQ fires up the plaza with Thanksgiving favorites and a sneak peek at Sanders Prime
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The Sanders BBQ team joins us on Orange Friday to showcase their holiday offerings, share grilling tips, and give a first look at what’s coming to their new Hyde Park location next year.

Chicago Bears name Jonathan Otten 2025 Fan of the Year ahead of Super Bowl appearance
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Jonathan Otten joins the studio to share what it means to be honored as the Bears’ Fan of the Year, his lifelong devotion to the team, and how he’ll represent Chicago on the national stage at the Super Bowl.

Bears look to stay atop NFC North as they gear up for Steelers showdown
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With key players returning from injury and a favorable matchup for Chicago’s receivers, the Bears aim to keep their NFC North lead while eyeing potential postseason momentum against the Steelers.

Airports brace for record Thanksgiving travel after govt shutdown ends
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With U.S. airlines expecting 31 million Thanksgiving travelers and assuring operations are back on track post-shutdown, the big remaining question is whether the weather will cooperate for the holiday rush.

New survey highlights housing insecurity among Native residents in Chicago
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Shelly Tucciarelli of the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative discusses a new housing survey aimed at shaping city and state policy and guiding development that supports Native community needs.

Kane County hosts human trafficking summit to educate, stop exploitation
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The Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office and Aurora University are hosting a summit to help community members recognize the signs of human trafficking, support survivors, and learn how to report suspicious activity.

New book draws parallels between Pickleball and life
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A lot of athletes say sometimes they learn more about themselves and the people in their lives after playing a sport. The game of pickleball has been exploding, and one woman says since picking up a paddle, she has learned more about herself than she ever imagined. PJ Weiland, author of the “Dinking thru Life: Lessons from the Pickleball Court”, joined Good Day Chicago to talk about her new book.