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How Did Dinosaurs Dominate Earth? Fossilized Feces and Vomit Help Reconstruct the Creatures’ Rise

Researchers aren’t sure whether dinosaurs’ rise over the course of 30 million years happened because of luck, skill, climate or some combination. But they came away knowing this: “It was not a sudden thing,” said study co-author Martin Qvarnström from Uppsala University.

From Target to Trader Joe’s, What’s Open and Closed on Thanksgiving Day

Some shoppers may remember lining up to score Black Friday deals and discounts on Thanksgiving evening. However, this changed in 2020, when many stores opted to stay closed to limit crowding during the pandemic and spread out the holiday shopping season.

Donald Trump Transition Says Cabinet Picks, Appointees Were Targeted by Bomb Threats and Swatting Attacks

“Last night and this morning, several of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees and Administration appointees were targeted in violent, unAmerican threats to their lives and those who live with them,” Trump transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

And They’re Off! Sandhill Crane Migration Thrills Chicagoans as Huge, Noisy Flocks Pass Overhead

It’s an annual tradition even non-birders have come to enjoy as huge flocks of sandhill cranes head from their northern breeding grounds to their winter home in Florida.

Local Live Music Recommendations for Nov. 27-Dec. 3

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

Thanksgiving Forecast: Snow Is a No-Show But Long Weekend Will Be Cold

Conditions for a potential winter storm never materialized, which should make for largely pleasant travel conditions this Thanksgiving.

Nov. 26, 2024 - Full Show

Misconduct allegations against one of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s former top staffers. And what’s on the menu this holiday season — the co-hosts of “America’s Test Kitchen” on that and their new cookbook.

‘America’s Test Kitchen’ Celebrates 25th Season With New Cookbook

With more than 600 episodes and 2 million weekly viewers, “America’s Test Kitchen” has become a household staple. The show has been on public television since 2001 with the aim of putting home cooks at ease by focusing on their needs.

Solis Testimony Turns to Alleged Chinatown Land Development Scheme in Madigan Corruption Trial

Former Ald. Danny Solis (25th Ward) marks the most substantial witness in the government’s case against former House Speaker Michael Madigan. Solis began his testimony last week, and he is expected to be on the witness stand for several days.

Hot Dogs, Graffiti and Graphic Design: A Fountain of Fonts at the Design Museum of Chicago

“Letters Beyond Form: Chicago Types” is a modestly scaled but ambitious exhibition currently occupying the Design Museum of Chicago on Randolph Street across from the Chicago Cultural Center.

Watchdog Uncovers at Least $7.2M in PPP Loan Fraud by Illinois State Employees

Employees from 13 different state agencies are involved in the fraud and have illegally taken these federal public funds, according to the OEIG, which is charged with investigating allegations of misconduct within state government. As of April, more than 60% of those implicated to date worked for the Illinois Department of Human Services, which operates mental health hospitals and developmental centers across the state.

Donald Trump’s Threat to Impose Tariffs Could Raise Prices for Consumers

In a federal courtroom on Monday, Solis testified that his call back to the speaker two minutes later opened a whole new avenue of focus for the feds’ still-unfolding corruption investigation, and added Madigan to the list of people he would surreptitiously record and lure into the FBI’s trap.

Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah Agree to a Ceasefire to End Nearly 14 Months of Fighting

Israel’s security Cabinet approved the ceasefire agreement late Tuesday after it was presented by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his office said. U.S. President Joe Biden, speaking in Washington, called the agreement “good news” and said his administration would make a renewed push for a ceasefire in Gaza.

More Than 1.8M Travelers Expected to Pass Through O’Hare, Midway Airports During Thanksgiving Week

Nearly 1.5 million travelers are expected to pass through O’Hare — an 11% increase in passenger traffic compared to last year, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation. Sunday is expected to be the busiest travel day for the city’s airports.

One of ‘World’s Worst Aquatic Weeds’ Found in DuPage County Creek, Officials Aim to Nip Invasive’s Spread

Officials suspect the plant — hydrilla — which is banned in Illinois may have been dumped from an individual's aquarium.