Florida sues OpenAI, raising new legal questions about AI accountability
Florida is suing OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company prioritized profits over public safety, setting up a potentially landmark legal battle over whether AI developers can be held responsible for harm linked to their technology.
Florida is suing OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, alleging the company prioritized profits over public safety, setting up a potentially landmark legal battle over whether AI developers can be held responsible for harm linked to their technology.
Trump says Iran deal could be days away as Rubio prepares for Capitol Hill questions
President Trump says a potential deal with Iran could be reached within days, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio heads to Capitol Hill amid growing scrutiny over negotiations, regional tensions and U.S. policy in the Middle East.
President Trump says a potential deal with Iran could be reached within days, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio heads to Capitol Hill amid growing scrutiny over negotiations, regional tensions and U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Abandoned homes catch fire in Harvey
Multiple abandoned homes caught fire in Chicago's south suburbs early Tuesday morning.
Multiple abandoned homes caught fire in Chicago's south suburbs early Tuesday morning.
Sunshine, 80s return to Chicagoland as summerlike warmth builds
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Mike Caplan has your Chicago weather update!
Chicago graduate says diploma was withheld after viral graduation split
A Chicago high school graduate says a celebratory dance move during her commencement ceremony left her without the diploma she worked four years to earn.
A Chicago high school graduate says a celebratory dance move during her commencement ceremony left her without the diploma she worked four years to earn.
Lawsuit compares cannabis industry to Big Tobacco, targets 3 Chicago-based marijuana companies
A federal class-action lawsuit is drawing comparisons between the cannabis industry and Big Tobacco.
A federal class-action lawsuit is drawing comparisons between the cannabis industry and Big Tobacco.
Leak & Sons carries on after sudden loss of Spencer Leak Jr.: 'It's devastating'
A death in the family did not stop Leak & Sons Funeral Homes from their mission – serving the grieving while they are in sorrow too.
A death in the family did not stop Leak & Sons Funeral Homes from their mission – serving the grieving while they are in sorrow too.
Six officers, City of Evanston named in federal lawsuit over police encounter that left woman in coma
The family of an Evanston woman who has remained in a coma since a January encounter with police has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and six officers involved.
The family of an Evanston woman who has remained in a coma since a January encounter with police has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and six officers involved.
Family demands justice in Dolton deadly shooting: 'We need answers'
A family is fighting for justice in a deadly shooting in Dolton that left Khapri Alston dead.
A family is fighting for justice in a deadly shooting in Dolton that left Khapri Alston dead.
Family seeks help finding missing woman last seen at Aurora outlet mall
Family members are asking for the public's help in locating a 32-year-old woman who has been missing since last week after she disappeared from the Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora.
Family members are asking for the public's help in locating a 32-year-old woman who has been missing since last week after she disappeared from the Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora.
Bears stadium saga latest & Sox-cess on the Southside | Chicago Sports Tonight
On a Monday edition of CST, Tina Nguyen is joined by Fox Chicago reporter Bret Buganski and The Score's Matt Spiegel to react to the latest in the Bears Stadium saga. Is Hammond, Indiana still a legitimate option, or are the Bears using them as leverage? Plus, what are the next steps in the stadium process and is Arlington Heights still in play? Also, should Bears fans feel more or less confident that the team is staying in Illinois, and could the Bears have matched the Rams' trade offer for Myles Garrett? Finally, can the Southsiders keep up their Sox-cess with superstar Munetaka Murakami out the next 4 weeks?
On a Monday edition of CST, Tina Nguyen is joined by Fox Chicago reporter Bret Buganski and The Score's Matt Spiegel to react to the latest in the Bears Stadium saga. Is Hammond, Indiana still a legitimate option, or are the Bears using them as leverage? Plus, what are the next steps in the stadium process and is Arlington Heights still in play? Also, should Bears fans feel more or less confident that the team is staying in Illinois, and could the Bears have matched the Rams' trade offer for Myles Garrett? Finally, can the Southsiders keep up their Sox-cess with superstar Munetaka Murakami out the next 4 weeks?
Bears stadium bill dies, breaking down the budget | The Chicago Report
The Bears stadium bill was not considered by the House, and with the legislative session over, what's all included in the state's budget? We break it all down in this episode of "The Chicago Report."
The Bears stadium bill was not considered by the House, and with the legislative session over, what's all included in the state's budget? We break it all down in this episode of "The Chicago Report."
Petition to change Wabash Avenue to Obama Avenue | The Chicago Report
Signatures are growing on a Change.org petition that is calling for Wabash Avenue to be renamed to honor former President Barack Obama.
Signatures are growing on a Change.org petition that is calling for Wabash Avenue to be renamed to honor former President Barack Obama.
Immigrants sent to other states after ICE release | The Chicago Report
A network of volunteers across the country is stepping up to help immigrants released from ICE detention. A group in Illinois called the Overground Railroad drives people hundreds of miles to get back home. Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Gregory Pratt joins us.
A network of volunteers across the country is stepping up to help immigrants released from ICE detention. A group in Illinois called the Overground Railroad drives people hundreds of miles to get back home. Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Gregory Pratt joins us.
Illinois legislative session is over. What's in the budget? | The Chicago Report
The state's $55.9 billion budget passed early Monday morning. We break it all down with Bryce Hill, with the Illinois Policy Institute.
The state's $55.9 billion budget passed early Monday morning. We break it all down with Bryce Hill, with the Illinois Policy Institute.
Chicago weather: Sunshine returns Tuesday before summer heat surges later this week
JD Rudd has your weather update!
JD Rudd has your weather update!
What Pride Month means to Chicago’s LGBTQ+ community
We want to dig deeper into the Stonewall uprising and the impact its had on Chicago. Joining us is Terrence Chappell with Pride Chicago.
We want to dig deeper into the Stonewall uprising and the impact its had on Chicago. Joining us is Terrence Chappell with Pride Chicago.
Federal lawsuit targets major cannabis companies
A federal class-action lawsuit is drawing comparisons between the cannabis industry and big tobacco.
A federal class-action lawsuit is drawing comparisons between the cannabis industry and big tobacco.
Chicago cyclist faces long recovery after being hit by SUV
Horacio Arroyo's life changed in an instant. The 22-year-old was riding his bike when he was hit by a speeding SUV. Now, he can't walk.
Horacio Arroyo's life changed in an instant. The 22-year-old was riding his bike when he was hit by a speeding SUV. Now, he can't walk.
Chicago graduate says diploma was withheld after viral graduation split
A Chicago high school graduate says a celebratory dance move during her commencement ceremony left her without the diploma she worked four years to earn.
A Chicago high school graduate says a celebratory dance move during her commencement ceremony left her without the diploma she worked four years to earn.



















