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Woman Faces Hate Crime Charges After Confronting Man Wearing ‘Palestine’ Shirt at Downers Grove Panera
| Associated Press
Szustakiewicz was at a Panera Bread restaurant in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove on Saturday “when she confronted and yelled expletives at a man regarding a sweatshirt he was wearing with the word Palestine written on it,” the DuPage County State’s Attorney’s Office and Downers Grove police said Monday in a statement.
Trump Chooses TV Doctor Mehmet Oz to Lead Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
| Associated Press
Dr. Mehmet Oz, who ran a failed 2022 bid to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate, has been an outspoken supporter of Trump and in recent days expressed support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for the nation’s top health agency, the Department of Health and Human Services.
What is Bluesky, the Fast-Growing Social Platform Welcoming Fleeing X Users?
| Associated Press
Disgruntled X users are again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter before billionaire Elon Musk took it over in 2022. While it remains small, it has emerged as an alternative for those looking for a different mood, lighter and friendlier and less influenced by Musk.
Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy as Financial Losses Pile Up and Debt Payments Loom
| Associated Press
Spirit, the biggest U.S. budget airline, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition after working out terms with bondholders. The airline has lost more than $2.5 billion since the start of 2020 and faces looming debt payments totaling more than $1 billion in 2025 and 2026.
Chicago Crowns Lookalike Winner for ‘The Bear’ Star Jeremy Allen White
| Associated Press
Beyond the renown of being named White's unofficial body double, the winner walked away with $50 and a pack of cigarettes in recognition of the puff-prone character White plays in the series — Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto — a young, award-winning chef from the glittery world of fine dining who returns to the Windy City to captain his family's dive sandwich shop.
Justice Department Demands Records From Illinois Sheriff After July Killing of Black Woman
| Associated Press
The U.S. Justice Department is demanding records related to the shooting of an Illinois woman who was killed in her home by a sheriff's deputy as it investigates how local authorities treat Black residents and people with behavioral disabilities.
Anxiety and Dismay Inside the Justice Department After Trump Taps Gaetz as Attorney General
| Associated Press
Donald Trump's choice of Matt Gaetz to be attorney general has many Justice Department employees reeling, worried not only about their own jobs but the future of the agency that the Trump loyalist has railed against.
What Are Recess Appointments and How Could Trump Use Them to Fill His Cabinet?
| Associated Press
As President-elect Donald Trump moves to set up a more forceful presidency than in his first term, he is choosing loyalists for his Cabinet and considering a tool known as recess appointments to skip over Senate confirmations for even some of the most powerful positions in U.S. government.
New FDA Rules for TV Drug Ads: Simpler Language and No Distractions
| Associated Press
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration spent more than 15 years crafting the guidelines, which are designed to do away with industry practices that downplay or distract viewers from risk information.
Trump Chooses Anti-Vaccine Activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health Secretary
| Associated Press
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former Democrat who ran as an independent in this year’s presidential race, abandoned his bid after striking a deal to give President-elect Donald Trump his endorsement with a promise to have a role in health policy in the administration.
Satire Publication The Onion Buys Alex Jones' Infowars at Auction With Sandy Hook Families' Backing
| Associated Press
The satirical news publication The Onion won the bidding for Alex Jones' Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims whom Jones owes more than $1 billion in defamation judgments for calling the massacre a hoax.
Donald Trump Picks Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, Marco Rubio for Secretary of State
| Associated Press
Trump also announced that he had tapped Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as his nominee for secretary of state. And he selected Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic member of Congress and presidential candidate, to serve as his director of national intelligence.
Just Eat Takeaway Sells Chicago-Based Grubhub for $650 Million, Just 3 Years After Buying the App for $7.3 Billion
| Associated Press
European food delivery giant Just Eat Takeaway.com is selling Grubhub for $650 million, a fraction of the billions it spent to buy the U.S. platform just three years ago.
Chicago Bears Fire Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron Amid 3-Game Losing Streak
| Associated Press
The Chicago Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, hoping to shake up a unit that ranks among the worst in the NFL.
Will Trump’s Hush Money Conviction Stand? A Judge Will Rule on the President-Elect’s Immunity Claim
| Associated Press
Just a week after former President Donald Trump’s resounding election victory, a Manhattan judge is poised to decide whether to uphold the hush money verdict or dismiss it because of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in July that gave presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution.
Donald Trump Has Started Picking Key People for His Administration. Here’s Who Has Been Selected So Far
| Associated Press
President-elect Donald Trump is starting to fill key posts in his second administration, putting an emphasis so far on aides and allies who were his strongest backers during the 2024 campaign.
Kamala Harris Says Nation Must Accept Election Results While Urging Supporters to Keep Fighting
| Associated Press
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her remarks at Howard University, her alma mater and one of the country’s most prominent historically Black schools, in the same spot where she hoped to give a victory speech.
USDA Bans School Lunch Fees for Low-Income Families
| Associated Press
School districts currently work with processing companies to offer cashless payment systems for families. But the companies can charge “processing fees” for each transaction.
Donald Trump Has Sweeping Plans for a Second Administration. Here’s What He’s Proposed
| Associated Press
The former president and now president-elect often skipped over details but through more than a year of policy pronouncements and written statements outlined a wide-ranging agenda. It would scale back federal government efforts on civil rights and expand presidential powers.
Republicans Take Senate Majority and Eye Unified Power With Donald Trump, Control of House Still in Play
| Associated Press
A unified Republican grip on Washington would set the course for Trump’s agenda. Or if Democrats wrest control of the House, it would provide an almost certain backstop, with veto power over the White House.
Donald Trump Wins the White House in Sweeping Political Comeback Rooted in Appeals to Frustrated Voters
| Associated Press
Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.
Abortion Rights Are on the Ballot in 9 States and Motivating Voters Across the Country
| Associated Press
Passing certain amendments in Arizona, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota likely would lead to undoing bans or restrictions that currently block varying levels of abortion access to more than 7 million women of childbearing age who live in those states.
When Do Polls Close in Battleground States on Election Day?
| Associated Press
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have visited them the most. Together, these states are likely to deliver the Electoral College votes needed for the winning candidate to get a majority of 270.
Quincy Jones, Chicago-Born Music Titan Who Worked With Everyone From Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, Dies at 91
| Associated Press
Quincy Jones rose from running with gangs on the South Side of Chicago to the very heights of show business, becoming one of the first Black executives to thrive in Hollywood and amassing an extraordinary musical catalog that includes some of the richest moments of American rhythm and song.
Peeking Behind the Curtain: News Outlets Are Conscious of the Need to Explain Election Reporting
| Associated Press
The AP has already run a series of stories outlining how everything works, and has a team of reporters who will be assigned on election night to write in plain language why it is “calling” key individual states for presidential candidates Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris Team Warns CEOs That Donald Trump is an Economic Threat, While Trump Promises Historic Growth
| Associated Press
The rival positions get at a fundamental distinction between the two candidates on how to guide the world’s largest economy: Harris’ team is arguing that the rule of law creates the certainty that can make markets and workers thrive, while Trump is arguing that tariff increases and tax cuts are the keys for growth.
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