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Shooting at Trump Rally is Being Investigated as Assassination Attempt, Shooter and 1 Attendee Dead

At least one attendee was dead and two spectators were critically injured, authorities said. The Secret Service said it killed the suspected shooter — who it said attacked from an elevated position outside the rally venue, a farm show in Butler, Pennsylvania — and that Trump was safe.

A History of US Presidential Assassinations and Attempts

Before Saturday’s apparent attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, there have been multiple instances of political violence targeting U.S. presidents, former presidents and major party presidential candidates.

Chicago and Illinois Officials React to the Shooting at Donald Trump’s Rally

Donald Trump’s campaign says he is “fine” after what law enforcement officials are treating as an apparent assassination attempt during a rally. Illinois officials reacted to the news. 

President Joe Biden Says He’s Grateful Donald Trump is Safe After Shooting: ‘It’s Sick’

President Joe Biden said he is grateful former President Donald Trump is safe after a shooting at his rally in Pennsylvania.
Speaking from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, about two hours after the shooting, Biden said, “There’s no place in America for this kind of violence.”

A Minute by Minute Account of the Shooting at Donald Trump’s Rally

At 6:02 pm Saturday, to the strains of “God Bless the U.S.A.,” former President Donald Trump took the stage at fairgrounds in Butler, Pennsylvania, waving at the cheering crowd and settling into his regular rally speech under a scorching midsummer sun. A few short minutes later, the shots rang out. 

From the Disco Demolition to The Big Hurt, New Book Turns Back Clock to Final Years of Comiskey Park

“Last Comiskey” is a book-length valentine for a place once called the “Baseball Palace of the World.” An affectionate account of the last season at Comiskey Park, the book also recalls monumental moments from the 1970s and ‘80s.

Dr. Ruth Westheimer, America’s Pioneering Sex Therapist, Dies at 96

Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the diminutive sex therapist who became a pop icon, media star and best-selling author through her frank talk about once-taboo bedroom topics, has died. She was 96.

Republicans Are Gathering in Milwaukee to Nominate Donald Trump Again. Here’s What to Expect

For all the usual stagecraft, the Republican National Convention that opens Monday is different from Donald Trump’s previous nominating affairs.

Second Piping Plover Chick Dies at Montrose: ‘Rough Few Days, To Say the Least’

Less than two weeks after celebrating the hatching of four endangered piping plover chicks at Montrose Beach, Chicago is mourning the loss of two of the little ones.

City Denies Permit for Chicago River Swim, Citing ‘Significant Safety Concerns’

The swim had been planned for Sept. 22, billed as the first such event in nearly 100 years.

Week in Review: More Democrats Call for Biden to End Campaign; Illinois GOP Names New Chair

President Joe Biden attempts to save his campaign. And heading into the Republican National Convention, the state GOP names a new chair.

McCormick Place Window Facelift Underway, Designed to Prevent Another Mass Casualty of Birds

Bird-friendly window film is being installed on the convention center’s approximately two football fields’ worth of glass. Work on the $1.2 million project began in early June and is expected to take approximately three months.

Illinois Republicans Select Kathy Salvi as New State Party Chair

Attorney Kathy Salvi ran unsuccessfully against incumbent U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth in 2022. Salvi assumes the post July 19, the day after the Republican National Convention wraps in Milwaukee.

Former Loretto Hospital Execs Charged in $15M Embezzlement Scheme

Federal prosecutors in Chicago charged the hospital’s former chief financial officer Anosh Ahmed, its chief transformation officer Heather Bergdahl and the medical supply company owner Sameer Suhail with multiple counts of wire fraud in connection with the alleged scheme.

Key City Panel Endorses Crackdown Prompted by Wave of Anti-Semitic Flyers

Authored by Ald. Timmy Knudsen (43rd Ward), the measure allows officials to fine those who leave materials in public areas or on private property that appear to be hazardous or pose a threat to public safety.