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More Than 230 People Fatally Shot in Shootings Over 4th of July Weekend in US

In Chicago, 100 people were shot and 18 people were killed from 6 p.m. Friday to 11:59 p.m. Monday, according to the Chicago Police Department. There were 69 shooting incidents during that period, police said.

As Tokyo Olympics Approach, Virus Worries Rise in Japan

The pressure of hosting an Olympics during a still-active pandemic is beginning to show in Japan. The games begin July 23, with organizers determined they will go on, even with a reduced number of spectators or possibly none at all.

Survey Reveals Racial, Partisan Divides on American Identity, Political Violence and Guns

It’s no secret that America is divided across partisan and racial lines. But a new, nationwide survey of white and Black Americans from the University of Illinois at Chicago illustrates just how deep some of those divisions are.

July 5, 2021 - Full Show

A look at how Americans differ in defining their national identity. A distinctly Latino post of the American Legion. And the pandemic’s impact on plastic pollution and efforts to reduce consumption.

Amazon Begins New Chapter as Bezos Hands Over CEO Role

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos stepped down as CEO on Monday, handing over the reins as the company navigates the challenges of a world fighting to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic.

Search Back on After Rest of South Florida Condo Demolished

Rescuers were given the all-clear to resume work looking for victims at a collapsed South Florida condo building after demolition crews set off a string of explosives that brought down the last of the building in a plume of dust.

Biden Sees Virus ‘Independence,’ But COVID Takes No Holiday

Calling a vaccination “the most patriotic thing you can do,” President Joe Biden on Sunday mixed the nation’s birthday party with a celebration of freedom from the worst of the pandemic.

Red, White, Blue and Black: What Patriotism Means to Black America

This Fourth of July holiday we look at a word that has had different meanings for different Americans: patriotism, and what it means to some members of the Black community.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, July 4, 2021 - Full Show

On this Fourth of July, what Independence Day means in the Black community. The city’s new monument to activist Ida B. Wells. Meet the new head of the Lincoln Museum. And ladies who sing the blues.

New US LGBTQ-Rights Envoy Sees Reasons for Hope and Worry

Jessica Stern, soon to become the State Department’s special diplomatic envoy for LGBTQ rights, sees a mix of promising news and worrisome developments almost everywhere she looks, both at home and abroad.

Tyson Recalls 8.5 Million Pounds of Chicken Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling nearly 8.5 million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products because they may be contaminated with Listeria, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Saturday.

4 People Shot in Chicago Drive-By Shooting as City Grapples With Violent Weekend

Chicago’s “challenging” holiday weekend turned more violent overnight after four people were shot in a drive-by shooting.

Digging into Chicago’s COVID-19 Vaccine Disparity

A recent South Side Weekly report used city data to show that Chicago’s vaccine disparity is widening between wealthier parts of the city, like the Loop, and areas on the South and West sides with a majority of Black and brown residents.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, July 3, 2021 - Full Show

How some Latino Chicagoans view their own patriotism. Chicago’s vaccine disparity and the delta variant. And “¡Viva la Libertad!” at the Newberry Library.

‘¡Viva la Libertad!’ Exhibit Explores Independence Struggles of the Americas

A new exhibit and programming series at the Newberry Library looks at the ties between the revolutionary histories of the U.S. and countries across Latin America.