Olympics gender policy under review, ban on transgender athletes possible
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While we're still more than two years away from the 2028 Olympics Summer Games, a committee is weighing a potential ban on transgender athletes competing.

Transgender athlete ban considered ahead of 2028 LA Olympics
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The International Olympic Committee may move to bar transgender women from female events, a major policy shift that could reshape competition before the 2028 Summer Games.

Two BBC leaders resign after Trump criticism
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Two top executives with the British Broadcasting Corporation have resigned over President Trump's portrayal in a documentary about the January 6th capitol riots

Day 39: Government shutdown
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The U.S. Senate is working through the weekend for the first time since the government shutdown began 39 days ago.

German police arrest man accused of painting swastikas with own blood

German police have arrested a 31-year-old Romanian man accused of painting swastikas with his own blood on nearly 50 cars, mailboxes, and building facades.

How the government shutdown will affect international flights

Federal government shutdown has snarled travel across the U.S. Here's what to expect if you have an international flight coming up.

Government shutdown showdown continues
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As frustrations continue to grow for travelers, President Trump says he has a plan to end the shutdown.

Director urges pet owners concerned about ICE to reach out
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Carolina Hernandez, director of pet mutual aid at One Tail at a Time, discusses upcoming pet pantries and urges anyone afraid to leave home because of ICE to call the organization.

Judge: Trump administration must pay full SNAP benefits
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A judge is ordering the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, and they have until tomorrow to do it.

Chicago airports among 40 facing air traffic reductions
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The FAA plans to reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 of the nation's high-volume markets. It says the cuts are necessary to keep air travel safe as the longest U.S. government shutdown in history drags on.

Aviation expert reflects on O'Hare's tragic past and flight safety | ChicagoLIVE
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Attorney Bob Clifford discusses the UPS plane crash and recalls the devastating 1979 O'Hare disaster that claimed more than 270 loves. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.

October sees biggest wave of job cuts in over two decades | ChicagoLIVE
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Layoffs surged last month, sparking concern among experts. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.

Philippines declares a state of emergency after Typhoon Kalmaegi left at least 114 people dead

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of emergency on Thursday after Typhoon Kalmaegi left at least 114 people dead and hundreds missing in central provinces in the deadliest natural disaster to hit the country this year.

Be on the lookout for a super moon sky gazers!
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Sky gazers should be ready to look up to the sky tonight for only the second super moon of the year.

Caribbean faces devastation after Hurricane Melissa
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Recovery efforts are underway across the Caribbean following Hurricane Melissa, which left widespread destruction and a rising death toll. In Jamaica, damage is estimated at more than $6 billion, while Haiti reports dozens dead and more missing amid flooding and landslides. The United Nations World Food Program is coordinating aid to more than five million affected people, as the U.S. pledges $24 million in relief funding. Officials warn recovery will be a “marathon effort” amid food and water shortages.

How the government shutdown's ripple effect is hitting home – and why it could get worse | ChicagoLIVE
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From air traffic control to SNAP benefits, the ongoing shutdown is hitting workers and families nationwide. A senior economic analyst breaks down the impact and what comes next. | A live look at what happened today, what’s happening now, and what’s coming tonight—no script, just real news.

Kennedy-King College honors local filmmaker named MacArthur “Genius” Fellow
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Tonika Johnson, recognized by the MacArthur Foundation, discusses her film "Folded Map Project – The Movie" and an upcoming Kennedy-King College event celebrating her work and the college’s Center for Equity in Creative Arts.