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Federal Charges Ramp Up Pressure on R. Kelly to Make Deal
| Associated Press
The 40 counts R. Kelly faces carry a combined maximum prison sentence of more than 500 years, meaning the R&B star could spend the rest of his life behind bars if he loses badly at trial.
Chicago Police Find Drugs, Guns and Alligator in Raid
| Associated Press
The discovery comes about a month after an alligator in the Humboldt Park Lagoon captured the attention of the city for about a week before the alligator was captured by a gator hunter who was flown in from Florida.
Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison Dead at 88
| Associated Press
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf says Nobel laureate Toni Morrison died Monday night at Montefiore Medical Center in New York. She was 88.
R. Kelly Accused of Soliciting 17-Year-Old Girl in Minnesota
| Associated Press
A Minnesota prosecutor charged singer R. Kelly on Monday with prostitution and solicitation related to an allegation that he invited a 17-year-old girl to his hotel room in 2001 and paid her $200 to dance naked with him.
Mexico: Texas Shooting ‘Act of Terrorism’ Against Mexicans
| Associated Press
Mexico’s government said it considers a shooting at a crowded department store in El Paso, Texas that left eight of its citizens dead an “act of terrorism” against Mexicans and hopes it will lead to changes in U.S. gun laws.
Trump Vows Action After Shootings, But Gives Few Details
| Associated Press
The president condemned weekend shootings in Texas and Ohio as barbaric crimes “against all humanity” and called for bipartisan cooperation to respond to an epidemic of gun violence. He offered scant details on possible action.
Obama Library Brings Elation But Also Fear of Displacement
| Associated Press
With construction looming and signs the neighborhood is already changing, residents are fiercely seeking safeguards for the place they also call home.
Family Told Dead Chinese Scholar’s Body May Be in Landfill
| Associated Press
The body of Yingying Zhang was never recovered after former University of Illinois doctoral student Brendt Christensen kidnapped and killed her.
China Threatens Retaliation for Trump’s Planned Tariff Hike
| Associated Press
President Trump rattles financial markets with a surprise announcement of 10% tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese imports starting later this summer.
Impossible Foods, Others, Use Partners to Expand
| Associated Press
After months of shortages, Impossible Foods is partnering with a veteran food production company to ramp up supplies of its popular plant-based burgers.
R. Kelly Pleads Not Guilty to Sexually Abusing Women, Girls
| Associated Press
The 52-year-old Kelly was denied bail in a Brooklyn courtroom packed with his supporters. He appeared sullen as prosecutors told Magistrate Judge Steven Tiscione he posed a flight risk and a danger to public safety.
John Dillinger Relatives Doubt Body in Grave is the Gangster
| Associated Press
Descendants of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger seeking to have his remains exhumed say they have “evidence” the body buried in an Indianapolis cemetery may not be him.
Debate Takeaways: Democratic Divisions Intensify
| Associated Press
The evening marked some of the toughest attacks California Sen. Kamala Harris has faced as a candidate. The exchanges were part of a broader ideological fight for the future of the Democratic Party.
Chicago Spent $33,600 on Hunt for Alligator in City Park
| Associated Press
Most of the costs arose from city workers putting up and removing barricades to keep people away from the lagoon in Humboldt Park after the male reptile was first spotted there last month.
R. Kelly Judge Orders Lawyers Not to Talk About New Evidence
| Associated Press
A federal judge has barred attorneys from divulging new evidence in R. Kelly’s child pornography case, saying he wants to ensure the celebrity case is tried in court, not in the media.
US to Set Up Plan Allowing Prescription Drugs from Canada
| Associated Press
The Trump administration said Wednesday it will set up a system to allow Americans to legally import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada, weakening a longstanding ban that had stood as a top priority for the politically powerful pharmaceutical industry.
Key Takeaways: Should the 2020 Democrats Go Big or Get Real?
| Associated Press
Should Democrats be going big or getting real? That’s the question that dominated the Democratic presidential primary debate as progressive favorites Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders fended off attacks from lesser-known moderates.
Body of 1930s Gangster John Dillinger to be Exhumed
| Associated Press
The body of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger is expected to be exhumed in September at an Indianapolis cemetery but it could be a tough job because his grave is encased in concrete.
Police: 2 Chicago Moms Killed in Shooting Likely Not Targets
| Associated Press
Two women who worked with other mothers to try to stop gun violence in their South Side Chicago neighborhood were killed by bullets police do not believe were intended for them.
Capital One Target of Massive Data Breach
| Associated Press
A security breach at Capital One Financial, one of the nation’s largest issuers of credit cards, compromised the personal information of about 106 million people, and in some cases the hacker obtained Social Security and bank account numbers.
Fed Set to Cut Rates for First Time in Decade. Is It a Risk?
| Associated Press
The Fed under Chairman Jerome Powell has signaled that rising economic pressures — notably from President Donald Trump’s trade wars and from a global slowdown — have become cause for concern. So has an inflation rate that remains chronically below the Fed’s target level.
Trump Proposal Seeks to Crack Down on Food Stamp ‘Loophole’
| Associated Press
At issue is a federal policy that allows people who receive benefits through other government programs, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, to automatically qualify for the food aid program known as SNAP.
As Trump Expands Deportation Powers, Immigrants Prepare
| Associated Press
A sweeping expansion of deportation powers unveiled this week by the Trump administration has sent chills through immigrant communities and prompted some lawyers to advise migrants to gather up as much documentation as possible to prove they’ve been in the U.S.
Prosecutor: More People Could be Charged in R. Kelly Case
| Associated Press
Prosecutor Angel Krull said a more far-ranging indictment could replace the charging document that led to R. Kelly’s arrest as he walked his dog in Chicago in mid-July.
Smithsonian, Other Institutions to Get Ebony Photo Archive
| Associated Press
The Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. McArthur Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation are buying the archive for $30 million as part of an auction to pay off secured creditors of Johnson Publishing Company.
Justice Dept. Will Execute Inmates for First Time Since 2003
| Associated Press
The Justice Department said Thursday that it will carry out executions of federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. Five inmates who have been sentenced to death are scheduled to be executed starting in December.
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