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Trial Begins in Challenge to Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban

Illinois lawmakers passed the ban in 2023 following a mass shooting the prior year at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park that left seven people dead and dozens more injured.

Tito Jackson, Member of Beloved Pop Group The Jackson 5, Dies at 70

Tito Jackson was the third of nine children, including global superstars Michael and Janet, and was part of a music-making family whose songs have sold hundreds of millions of copies.

‘What’s the Plan?’ Alderpeople Demand Answers as Cost of Police Misconduct Soars

During the first six months of 2024, Chicago taxpayers paid $40.5 million to resolve lawsuits alleging police officers committed misconduct, records show.

Partial Lunar Eclipse of Tuesday’s Supermoon is Perfectly Timed for People Who Aren’t Night Owls

The partial eclipse will hit its maximum before 10 p.m. Tuesday, which is downright considerate of the moon on a school night. 

Committed a Non-Violent Crime? Feds in Chicago Promise No Jail Time in Some Circumstances If You Come Forward

The pilot program launched by federal proscecutors Chicago appears to be the latest attempt to root out the deeply entrenched culture of corruption that has long defined local and state politics.

From New COVID-19 Boosters to RSV, What to Know About Vaccines This Respiratory Virus Season

Last year was the first year that the U.S. had vaccines available to protect against all three major respiratory viruses — COVID-19, flu and RSV — but vaccine uptake was low for the season. Here is what you need to know this year. 

Suspect in Apparent Assassination Attempt of Donald Trump at Golf Course Charged in Federal Court

Ryan Routh was charged with possession of a firearm while a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number during an initial appearance in federal court Monday morning. The investigation into Sunday’s apparent attempt on Trump’s life is continuing, and additional charges could be brought.

Will the Federal Reserve Cut Interest Rates Fast Enough to Deliver a ‘Soft Landing’?

American consumers and home buyers, business people and political leaders have been waiting for months for what the Federal Reserve is poised to announce this week: That it’s cutting its key interest rate from a two-decade peak.

Fight in Humboldt Park Results in Fatal Shooting, 2 People Stabbed, as 4 People Killed by Gun Violence in Chicago This Weekend: Police

Thirty people were shot in 27 separate incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. 

Donald Trump Was the Subject of an Apparent Assassination Attempt at His Florida Golf Club, the FBI Says

The FBI said Donald Trump was the target of “what appears to be an attempted assassination” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Attention Student Photographers: The National Portrait Gallery Wants Your Picture on the Walls of the Museum

Every picture tells a story, and now there’s a chance for young photographers in Chicago (and elsewhere) to tell their own stories and amplify them to the nation.

CDC Says Mpox Vaccine Boosters Aren’t Needed in the US as Questions Emerge Around Waning Immunity

Last month, the World Health Organization declared an mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to be a public health emergency of international concern, and the outbreak has spread to a growing number of countries in Africa.

United Airlines Will Offer Free Internet on Flights Using Service From SpaceX

United said it will begin testing the service early next year and begin offering it on some flights by later in 2025.

Nearly Half of US Renters Spend More Than 30% of Their Income on Housing Costs

The data underscores the gravity of America’s home-affordability crisis: Not only has buying a home become prohibitively expensive for many Americans, but so too has renting one.

In Bribery Trial, AT&T Lobbyists Detail Contentious Meeting With Madigan Ally

Former AT&T Illinois president Paul La Schiazza is accused of bribing former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan in exchange for the passage of legislation that was important to AT&T.