The Week in Review
Week in Review: Chicago Man Charged in Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers; DOJ Investigating City’s Hiring Practices
A Chicago man is charged with the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C.
The FBI descends on the Albany Park home of the accused shooter, who reportedly shouted “free Palestine” as he was taken into custody.
Mayor Brandon Johnson says Chicago won’t be intimidated by a DOJ investigation into whether his administration’s hiring practices are racially biased.
Meanwhile, the vote on a controversial proposal allowing police to institute so-called snap curfews stalls in the Chicago City Council.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood decides not to join the race to replace U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin.
Advocates for priest abuse survivors say Pope Leo XIV must do more to tackle clergy sexual misconduct.
And the Sun-Times apologizes for a massive AI misfire.
Guests:
Tina Sfondeles, Chicago Sun-Times | @TinaSfon
Laura Rodriguez Presa, Chicago Tribune | @LAURA_N_ROD
Mariah Woelfel, WBEZ | @MariahWoelfel
Mitchell Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times | @mitchtrout