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A Major Question for the Supreme Court: Will It Treat Trump as It Did Biden?
| Associated Press
Key legal principles at the heart of conservative challenges to major initiatives in the Biden years are driving the arguments in the fight against Trump’s tariffs, which is set for arguments at the high court on Wednesday.
Trump Administration Says SNAP Will Be Partially Funded in November
| Associated Press
The program serves about 1 in 8 Americans and is a major piece of the nation’s social safety net. It costs about $8 billion per month nationally.
As Donald Trump Awaits an Early Verdict With Tuesday’s Elections, Midterms Are Already on His Mind
| CNN
The first big electoral test of Trump’s second term is taking shape, when Virginia and New Jersey will elect governors, California will vote on a measure to redraw its congressional maps, and New York City will pick its next mayor.
Week in Review: Transit Funding Package; Feds Charge Anti-ICE Protesters
| Nick Blumberg
State lawmakers ride to the rescue for Chicago-area public transit. And federal prosecutors file charges against anti-immigration enforcement protesters.
Appeals Court Rules Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Does Not Have to Check In Every Day With Federal Judge
| Heather Cherone
U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis had ordered Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino to appear in her courtroom every weekday at 6 p.m. to recap the events of the day and inform her of any use of force.
It’s Time to Set Clocks Back This Weekend. Let’s Look at Some of Chicago’s Iconic Timepieces
| Patty Wetli
Chicago has a number of towering timekeepers, some of them works of art, some of them landmarks, and all of them a reminder that time never stands still.
Detainees at Broadview ICE Facility Denied Access to Legal Counsel, New Lawsuit Alleges
| Matt Masterson
The suit, brought on behalf of Broadview detainees by the MacArthur Justice Center and the ACLU of Illinois, claims ICE officials have “cut off detainees from the outside world” by preventing them from making confidential phone calls to their lawyer or a prospective lawyer.
Chicago Must Regulate Intoxicating Hemp to Protect Kids: City’s Top Doctor
| Heather Cherone
“From the public health perspective, it is about protecting the children and protecting adults who don’t really know what is in the products they’re consuming,” Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Olusimbo “Simbo” Ige said.
Judges Order Trump Administration to Use Contingency Funds for SNAP Payments During the Shutdown
| Associated Press
The program serves about one in eight Americans and is a major piece of the nation’s social safety net. Word in October that it would be a Nov. 1 casualty of the shutdown sent states, food banks and SNAP recipients scrambling to figure out how to secure food.
What’s the Filibuster and Why Does Trump Want to Get Rid of It During the Shutdown?
| Associated Press
The filibuster is a longstanding parliamentary tool that halts action on most bills unless 60 senators in the 100-member chamber vote to move forward. Over the years, it has stymied policy priorities for Democrats and Republicans alike.
FDA Says Drugmakers Have Recalled Blood Pressure Medicine Tainted With a Cancer-Causing Chemical
| Associated Press
Doctors prescribe prazosin, which relaxes blood vessels, to help lower blood pressure. It also is sometimes prescribed for nightmares and other sleep disturbances caused by post-traumatic stress disorder.
Chicago Police Oversight Board Taps New Leader, Chooses 5 Finalists in Search for Police Misconduct Agency Chief
| Heather Cherone
A West Side resident, Remel Terry has been a member of the commission, better known as the CCPSA, since it was launched in 2022.
Lawmakers Approve $1.5B Transit Funding Package Without Statewide Tax Increases
| Ben Szalinski — Capitol News Illinois
State lawmakers approved new funding for public transportation agencies without large statewide tax increases previously proposed.
Health Insurance Costs Could Soar If Congress Doesn’t Extend Subsidies. Here’s What to Know
| Joel Ortiz
Monthly premiums for 2026 plans are expected to be higher for those enrolling in ACA exchange plans because COVID-era subsidies are expiring.
Oct. 30, 2025 - Full Show
| WTTW News
The government shutdown hits the 30-day mark — how it’s impacting both sides of the political aisle. And millions are bracing for higher health care costs if Congress fails to extend tax credits.
Chicago Professors Analyze the Politics of the Government Shutdown: ‘There Is Building Pressure’
| Blake Thor
Thousands of federal workers have been furloughed, with thousands more still on the job without pay. Programs like SNAP are set to run dry of funding come Saturday.
Pilsen Museum Celebrates Día de los Muertos With Vibrant Artwork, Community Ofrenda
| Joanna Hernandez
El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a tradition that dates back centuries. The Mexican holiday honors deceased loved ones by creating altars and sharing memories.
Judge Questions the Trump Administration’s Plan to Suspend SNAP Benefits for Millions
| Associated Press
“You are not going to make everyone drop dead because it’s a political game someplace,” U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani said in court.
Patients Go Without Needed Treatment After the Government Shutdown Disrupts a Telehealth Program
| Associated Press
Medical providers are deciding whether they can continue offering telehealth services without the guarantee of reimbursement or whether they need to halt virtual visits altogether.
Chicago Man Detained by ICE Whose Daughter Is Fighting Stage 4 Cancer Set to be Released From Custody
| Matt Masterson
Ruben Torres Maldonado, who was detained by immigration agents earlier this month and whose teenage daughter is fighting cancer, is set to be released from custody after a judge on Thursday granted him a bond.
Chicagoans Come Together to Help Kids Feel Safe Celebrating Halloween Amid Immigration Raids
| Eunice Alpasan
Community groups and neighbors are coming together to help children and families feel safe during Halloween celebrations, with some families choosing to opt out of trick-or-treating altogether amid fears of immigration raids.
Details of DHS Agreement Reveal Risks of Trump Administration’s Use of Social Security Data for Voter Citizenship Checks
| Jen Fifield — ProPublica
A recently released agreement gives the Department of Homeland Security access to hundreds of millions of Americans’ Social Security data. It contains alarmingly few provisions to ensure accuracy and privacy, experts say.
Donald Trump Appears to Suggest the US Will Resume Testing Nuclear Weapons for First Time in 30 Years
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump appeared to suggest the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in three decades, saying it would be on an “equal basis” with Russia and China.
Pritzker Denounces Ramped Up Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Raids, Calls Federal Agents ‘Thugs’
| Heather Cherone
“Our Chicagoland neighborhoods are being bombarded with tear gas, invaded by unidentified masked men in unmarked vehicles, thugs who are intimidating workers and children and grandparents, most of whom are Black or Brown, most of whom have committed no offense at all,” Gov. JB Pritzker said.
CPS Says New Data Shows Elementary, High School Students Continuing Academic Gains
| Matt Masterson
Chicago Public Schools leaders say new data shows elementary school students showed improvements in reading and math proficiency, while high schoolers increased their graduation rates while earning a record-high of more than $3 billion in scholarships this past year.
From a Stand-Up Comedy Festival to a Día de los Muertos Dance Party, Here Are 4 Arts Picks for Your Week
| Josh Terry
Every Thursday, WTTW News newsletter producer Josh Terry highlights his picks for the week’s must-see cultural events.
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