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House Approves Measure to Restrain Trump’s Actions on Iran

Reigniting a debate over who has the power to declare war, the Democratic-controlled House on Thursday approved a resolution asserting that President Donald Trump must seek approval from Congress before engaging in further military action against Iran.

Crain’s Headlines: Texas Developer Makes Bet on Fulton Market

A Texas developer is set to make a bold bet in the Fulton Market District and hoping to help jumpstart Chicago’s life-sciences industry in the process.

Ask Geoffrey: A 1917 Army Parade on Michigan Avenue

What do a train ride and an army parade have in common? Geoffrey Baer investigates two Chicago publicity stunts in this installment of Ask Geoffrey.

January 9, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 9, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Prince Harry and Meghan to ‘Step Back’ as Senior UK Royals

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, say they plan “to step back” as senior members of Britain’s royal family, a stunning announcement that underscores the couple’s wish to forge a new path for royals in the modern world.

City Outlines Plans to Curb Racing, Stunt Riding by Large Groups of Motorcyclists

The city is developing plans to curb drag racing and stunt riding by large groups of motorcyclists along city streets and Lake Shore Drive during warm weather, officials said Thursday.

Feds Seek Resentencing of Would-Be Chicago Bar Bomber Adel Daoud

Federal prosecutors say the 16-year sentence given last year to Adel Daoud, who attempted to detonate what he thought was a bomb outside a downtown bar, is “substantively unreasonable” and failed to account for Daoud’s “commitment to violence.”

Chicago Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Sex Trafficking

Timothy Dorsey, 52, pleaded guilty last year to running a multistate sex trafficking ring and was implicated in the 2015 murder of one of his former prostitutes. This week, he was sentenced to a decade in prison.

Judge Orders Google to Turn Over Jussie Smollett’s Emails

A judge has ordered Google to turn over a year’s worth of Jussie Smollett’s emails, private messages, photographs and location data to a special prosecutor who is looking into why prosecutors abruptly dismissed criminal charges against the actor.

City to Install Noise Monitors Along Lake Shore Drive

The city of Chicago plans to install six noise monitors along Lake Shore Drive with an eye toward cracking down on illegally modified motorcycles that race up and down the highway, city officials said Thursday.

Facebook Again Refuses to Ban Political Ads, Even False Ones

Despite escalating pressure ahead of the 2020 presidential election, Facebook reaffirmed its freewheeling policy on political ads Thursday, saying it won’t ban them, won’t fact-check them and won’t limit how they can be targeted to specific groups of people.

R. Kelly Girlfriend Charged After Fight at Singer’s Condo

Joycelyn Savage, 24, was taken into custody after allegedly punching a 22-year-old woman in the face Wednesday, police said, and Savage was charged with misdemeanor domestic battery.

5 Myths About Legal Marijuana

Recreational cannabis has been legal in Illinois for a week, but there’s still a lot of confusion over how the law is supposed to work. We clear the air.

Spotlight Politics: More Madigan #MeToo Fallout

The fallout from an explosive story involving a top ally of House Speaker Michael Madigan. Our politics team digs into that story and more in our weekly roundtable.

Illinois Lawmakers Spar over Property Tax Relief

A bipartisan task force was established last spring to tackle the issue of the state’s high property taxes. But that task force is now being attacked by Republicans, who say their ideas and contributions have been ignored. Is that the case?

US, Iran Step Back from the Brink; Region Still on Edge

The U.S. and Iran stepped back from the brink of possible war on Wednesday as President Donald Trump signaled he would not retaliate militarily for Iran’s missile strikes on Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops. 

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Jan. 9-12

Winter beers, bucking bulls, a pants-free CTA ride, vegan fare and comedy sketches usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Police Oversight is Widespread in the US. But is it Effective?

Sharon Fairley, the former head of Chicago’s civilian police oversight agency, talks about the findings of a new survey and breaking the cycle of scandal, reform, repeat.

Crain’s Headlines: Grubhub Shares Rise 15% Amid Talk of a Sale

Grubhub’s stock rose Wednesday following unconfirmed reports that the Chicago-based restaurant delivery company is considering a sale.

New WTTW Partnership with Free Spirit Media Promotes Media Literacy

How an After School Matters program is helping Chicago students discover their passion for storytelling.

Lawsuit: Doctor Fired After Blowing Whistle on Medicare Fraud, Other Violations

A Chicago doctor is suing her former employer, claiming she faced retaliation and was ultimately fired after blowing the whistle on alleged cost-cutting practices that she says put patients at risk.

Man Who Claimed to be Missing Aurora Boy Gets 2 Years in Prison

An Ohio man who claimed to be a child who disappeared at age 6 pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated identity theft and will serve two years in prison, minus time served.

January 8, 2020 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 8, 2020 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

Cancer Group Finds Biggest One-Year Drop in US Death Rate

Researchers on Wednesday reported the largest-ever one-year decline in the U.S. cancer death rate, a drop they credited to advances in lung-tumor treatments.

Iran Strikes Back at US With Missile Attack at Bases in Iraq

Iran struck back at the United States early on Wednesday for killing its most powerful military commander, firing a barrage of ballistic missiles at two Iraqi military bases that house American troops.

How Safe are Legal Marijuana Vaping Products in Illinois?

A deadly outbreak of vaping illnesses has been linked to black market products containing THC. But similar products are now sold legally at cannabis dispensaries across Illinois. Are they safe?
 

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