Chicago immigrant groups celebrate Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling
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Local reaction to the SCOTUS decision is pouring in. More than 30 Chicago immigrant rights organizations gathered Tuesday afternoon to celebrate SCOTUS' birthright citizenship ruling. 

Lions cut a former first rounder after a felony arrest and the Bears rise in receiver rankings | 1st & North
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On this episode of "1st & North:" The Bears are headed to the Hallmark channel, Terrion Arnold goes from pink suits to a felony arrest in Detroit, the Packers receivers get no love and the Vikings QB room is no closer to a clear number one. 

'Tie Tuesday' gives Chicago kids a reason to dress up — and stand tall
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It's more than just fashion for some Chicago kids -- the tie means something special to them. Photojournalist Jonathan Young introduces us to 'Tie Tuesday.'

Supreme Court rulings draw mixed reactions
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The Supreme Court released decisions in several high-profile cases early Tuesday. The rulings quickly sparked mixed reactions from the pubic and politicians across the country.

Chicago heat wave draws large crowds to beaches as temperatures soar
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Cooling centers are open across the city of Chicago amid the dangerous heat wave this week, but many are finding relief at Chicago beaches. FOX Chicago's Joanie Lum reports.

Chicago's creative sector is the city's third-largest industry, generating $50B | ChicagoLIVE
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Chicago is known for its vibrant arts scene, and it has now grown into the city’s third-largest industry. Sam Thousand of Art Alliance Illinois joins ChicagoLIVE to discuss what this means for the city.

Pritzker to make Illinois first state to require coverage for preeclampsia testing | ChicagoLIVE
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Preeclampsia is a leading cause of death in pregnancy, and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is now requiring insurance to cover preeclampsia testing. Kara Boeldt, founder of End Preeclampsia, joins ChicagoLIVE to explain why its so important.

Extreme Heat Warning blasts Chicago area
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The Extreme Heat Warning is now in effect for all of Chicagoland until Thursday night. 

Deep dive into Supreme Court rulings on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes and more
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The Supreme Court delivered rulings on three major cases before beginning its summer recess, addressing birthright citizenship, transgender athletes in girls’ sports, and how much political parties can spend in elections.

Oak Park releases video of fatal gas station police shooting
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Oak Park officials have released video of the fatal police-involved shooting of Christian Wallace that occurred on May 31. 

UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS! Chicago Hounds on Their Historic 12-0 Title Run!
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The Chicago Hounds are Major League Rugby Champions! Windy City history was made as the Hounds capped off a flawless, undefeated 12-0 season. The squad joins Fox Chicago's Cassie Carlson to break down their historic title run and how they built a title culture from the ground up. Plus, they pull back the curtain on the celebration and rugby traditions. From celebrating "Mad Monday" in full costume on a Chicago River boat cruise to matching championship team tattoos, and why the unique "boot party" fan experience makes rugby the best culture in the sporting world!

Research suggests Illinois could save millions by cutting some women's prison sentences
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New research suggests Illinois could save millions by shortening prison sentences for some women with little impact on violent crime. Colette Payne and Deanne Benos of the Women's Justice Institute discuss what these findings could mean for the criminal justice system.

Despite the heat, Chicago teens are still getting involved in nature
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Teens in the After School Matters Design.Build.Grow.Eat. program are getting hands-on experience in gardening. Participants joined Good Day Chicago to discuss how the program helps build valuable skills.

Inside the Cubs Scholars program's impact on Chicago high school students
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The Cubs Scholars program is celebrating two major milestones: awarding $2 million in scholarships and welcoming its 100th scholar. Program representatives join Good Day Chicago to discuss the impact it's making for Chicago students.

Breaking down the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship
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Tuesday morning brought several major Supreme Court decisions, including a ruling against limits on birthright citizenship. Northwestern Law Professor Paul Gowder joins Good Day Chicago explain what the decision means.

Illinois' new e-bike, scooter rules: What to expect
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New rules for e-bikes and e-scooters are coming to Illinois. Rob Cohen, an attorney with Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, explains what the changes mean and how they'll build on existing bicycle laws.

Inside the $580M Woodlawn development that could transform the South Side
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A $580 million development in Woodlawn is one step closer to breaking ground. J. Byron Brazier, lead developer of Woodlawn Central, joins Good Day Chicago to discuss the impact it could have on the South Side.