September inflation rises slightly as U.S.–Canada trade rift deepens
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After a delay from the government shutdown, new data shows inflation up 3% year-over-year — slightly better than expected. But tensions with Canada are escalating after Ontario used a Reagan speech to criticize U.S. tariffs, prompting President Trump to halt trade talks.

Officials reveal new details after violent ICE raids across Chicago
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Homeland Security says agents were attacked and threatened during “Operation Midway Blitz,” which led to multiple arrests across Chicago. The update comes as city and federal leaders clash over immigration enforcement.

UIC hosts DIGIM College Fair to inspire the next generation of leaders | ChicagoNOW
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The DIGIM College Fair at the University of Illinois Chicago is transforming how students prepare for college and careers. On October 27, students will explore industries like STEM, Arts, Business, Sports, and Public Service through interactive, conference-style sessions. "ChicagoNOW" talks with DeMarcus “Marc Supreme” Hamilton, founder of DIGIM, about how this pop-culture-infused event makes learning inspiring and accessible.

Menopause myths vs. facts: What your OB-GYN wants you to know | ChicagoNOW
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Not all menopause “experts” online are using science — and that misinformation can affect how millions of women experience this stage of life. "ChicagoNOW" speaks with Dr. Holly Cummings, OB/GYN at Penn Medicine and Chair of Pennsylvania ACOG, about the new book “Menopause: What Your OB-GYN Wants You to Know.”

Are viral wellness hacks hurting more than helping? | ChicagoNOW
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From extreme fasting to sleep-less “biohacks,” viral longevity trends are flooding TikTok and Instagram — but are they safe or just hype? "ChicagoNOW" talks with Brent Frasen from Death Clock, an AI-powered wellness platform that helps people understand what truly extends lifespan.

Chicago companies made millions from ICE operation contracts | Block Club Chicago
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Block Club Chicago’s Manny Ramos joins "ChicagoNOW" to discuss his investigation into Operation Midway Blitz, revealing how nearly a dozen Chicago-area companies have made millions through contracts tied to ICE, DHS, and Border Patrol. One relocation firm alone secured a $7.4 million contract to move ICE agents across the region.

Video show Border Patrol chief's use of chemical agent despite temporary restraining order
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Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino will be deposed after he was seeing deploying chemical agents during immigration operations in Chicago, potentially violating a temporary restraining order.

AI and jobs: Cisco executive says automation will create opportunity, not just cuts | ChicagoNOW
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Reports about AI replacing workers are making headlines — but is automation really a job killer? "ChicagoNOW" talks with Jeetu Patel, Cisco’s President and Chief Product Officer, who says it’s actually an exciting time for workers. Patel explains how AI is reshaping jobs, boosting productivity, and creating new opportunities across industries.

Movember starts soon: Chicago’s 'Mo Bro' gears up for men’s health campaign | ChicagoNOW
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The countdown is on — Movember kicks off November 1! The world’s leading men’s health campaign challenges men to grow mustaches to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention.

Are dietary supplements worth it? | ChicagoNOW
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More than three-quarters of Americans take some form of dietary supplement — from vitamins and minerals to botanicals and probiotics. But which ones actually work, and which are a waste of money? "ChicagoNOW" talks with Dr. Faris Murad of Santé Integrated Health & Wellness about how to make smart, science-based choices when it comes to supplements.

Franklin Park firefighters raise millions for childhood cancer research | ChicagoNOW
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As National First Responders Day (Oct. 28) approaches, we’re honoring the extraordinary work of Chicago-area firefighters and police officers — not just in emergencies, but in the fight against childhood cancer. Firefighter Scott Loconti joins "ChicagoNOW" to talk about the Franklin Park Fire Department’s annual St. Baldrick’s Foundation event, which has raised over $2.2 million since 2007.

Chicago Bears honor 26-year-old breast cancer survivor at Soldier Field
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During the Bears’ Crucial Catch game, 26-year-old Taylor Keegan rang the bell at halftime to celebrate the end of her chemotherapy, sharing her story of hope, resilience, and early detection to inspire others battling breast cancer.

Future Olympic handball stars train in Mokena
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Good Day Chicago's Jake Hamilton takes you inside the Handball Futures Development & Skills Camp at The Oaks Fitness Center in Mokena, where USA Team Handball is helping young athletes from sports like basketball, soccer, and volleyball learn the fast-paced game of team handball.

How the Bears can keep their winning streak alive
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FOX 32's Lou Canellis takes a look ahead to the Chicago Bears' trip to Baltimore to play the high-powered Ravens.

Chicago Bears award Collin Wehr Scholarship to pediatric cancer survivor
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This year’s recipient, Allison Brown, shared how the scholarship is helping her pursue college while honoring her brother’s legacy and supporting pediatric cancer research.

Chicago inspector general audit finds problems in fire prevention inspections
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A new audit of the Chicago Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Bureau uncovered multiple issues with annual inspections and testing, prompting questions about oversight and public safety.

NBA coach and player among 31 indicted in alleged gambling ring: What's next?
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Federal prosecutors say a current NBA head coach and player are facing charges in a sweeping gambling investigation, raising new questions about betting culture, athlete accountability, and the integrity of the game

Federal workers miss another paycheck as shutdown stalemate drags on
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With efforts to pay on-duty employees failing, pressure is growing in Washington to end the government shutdown as concerns mount over missed paychecks and dwindling food benefits.