Iran approves U.S. talks in Turkey but warns Trump administration: No more threats
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Foreign policy expert Harley Lippman breaks down the history behind rising U.S.–Iran tensions, Tehran’s conditions for renewed talks, and what options the U.S. could consider if negotiations fail.

Fr. Pfleger honored curing Black History Month
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As we begin celebrating Black History Month, Chicago priest and civil rights activist Father Michael Pfleger is being honored for tirelessly fighting on behalf of people of color. Scott Schneider has details.

Chicago Sky owner sued
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We are months away from the start of the WNBA season and there is controversy, off the court, for the Chicago Sky. 

Man charged with shooting deputy in Peoria
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A man is facing charges accused of shooting a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop in Peoria.

Using AI to file your taxes? Expert warns against it
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Americans are using AI to do more and more daily tasks, but at least one expert is warning against using the technology to file their taxes.

Super Bowl field prep is underway
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       Excitement is building ahead of football's biggest night -- the Super Bowl. But as people across the country start stocking up on their snacks and gameday apparel, crews are busy working to get all the critical preparations done on the field.   Chanley Painter takes a closer look.

Read Dunning Memorial Park | Monument Moment
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 If you live on Chicago's Northwest Side you're probably familiar with the dunning neighborhood, which now looks like any other part of the city.        But more than 150 years ago, the area was home to Cook County's first social service institutions and a legacy of illness, poverty and neglect.         In tonight's Monument Moment, we look at that history and a park dedicated to the thousands of nameless souls still buried there.

2 meningitis deaths reported in Chicago this month
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An alarming update from Chicago health officials. The Chicago Department of Public Health has reported seven cases of meningitis since January 15.  And two people have died.

Partial government shutdown underway
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A partial government shutdown is underway. It began at midnight after the deadline passed for a funding deal to be approved by the house. This happening despite the fact that the senate approved a spending bill last night.            Madeleine Rivera has more from Washington. 

Mayor Johnson signs ICE executive order
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Chicago has become the first major city in the country to put ICE and Homeland Security on notice that they could be investigated by police.         Mayor Brandon Johnson signing an executive order at City Hall today that could pit local law enforcement against federal law enforcement.

2 injured in CTA bus shooting
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 Police are investigating a shooting on a CTA bus that landed two teenagers in the hospital.

Average Chicago winter?
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Snow removal companies are gearing up for another busy weekend.  One owner says this is just an average Chicago winter.  Bret Buganski looked at the numbers on snow and salt.

Man charged with battery, sexual abuse charges
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Police just charged a man with sexually assaulting a woman in an elevator at the Jackson Red Line station.