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Fact Check: From the 2020 Election to Panama Canal, a Look at False and Misleading Claims in Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address

In his first address after being sworn in on Monday, President Donald Trump repeated several false and misleading statements that he made during his campaign. They included claims about immigration, the economy, electric vehicles and the Panama Canal.

Donald Trump, a Populist President, Flanked by Tech Billionaires Bezos, Musk and Zuckerberg at Inauguration

Some of the most exclusive seats at President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday were reserved for powerful tech CEOs who also happen to be among the world’s richest men.

Donald Trump Returning to Power After Unprecedented Comeback, Emboldened to Reshape American Institutions

Donald Trump will act swiftly after the ceremony, with executive orders already prepared for his signature to clamp down on border crossings, increase fossil fuel development and end diversity and inclusion programs across the federal government.

Joe Biden Pardons Fauci, Milley and the Jan. 6 Committee in Effort to Guard Against ‘Revenge’ by Donald Trump

The decision by Biden comes after Donald Trump warned of an enemies list filled with those who have crossed him politically or sought to hold him accountable for his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss and his role in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. 

Cecile Richards, Former Planned Parenthood President, Dies at 67

Cecile Richards served as president of Planned Parenthood from 2006 to 2018, helping boost the profile of an organization long criticized by conservatives and anti-abortion activists who have called on the government to strip its funding.

Pope Francis Calls Donald Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans ‘a Disgrace’

Pope Francis made the comments during an appearance at an evening talk show, and then followed up Monday with an official telegram of congratulations to Trump on the day of his inauguration. Francis said he prayed that America would live up to its ideals of being a “land of opportunity and welcome for all.”

As Donald Trump Takes Office, Chicago Officials Prepare to Push Back on His Agenda

Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson have both said they are prepared to confront President-elect Donald Trump's policies head-on. But it is unclear how Trump will make good on his promises of retribution, and what power city and state officials will have to resist or thwart federal authorities.

Immigrants in Chicago, Other US Cities Brace for Expected Donald Trump Deportation Arrests

Immigrants in large cities have been preparing for mass arrests since Trump won election in November, but reports that his initial push would be in the Chicago area has brought a new sense of urgency and fear.

Chicago Prepares for Deportation Arrests Next Week After Donald Trump Takes Office

The operation will be concentrated in the Chicago area, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because plans have not been made public. Arrests are expected all week.

The Long Struggle to Establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day

While it is now a time-honored tradition, the establishment of the holiday had a prolonged, difficult path to acceptance.

Week in Review: End of the Line for Dorval Carter at CTA; First Partially Elected School Board Sworn In

Chicago gets its first elected school board members. And former House Speaker Michael Madigan explains his “making out like bandits” remark.

FitzGerald’s Owner on What Makes the Berwyn Nightclub ‘Historic’ — From Al Capone’s Gang to Local Community

The beloved American roots music club has been honored with a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, and it’s the first Illinois music venue to be recognized by the National Park Service.

Illinois Supreme Court Hears Arguments on a Challenge to State’s Concealed Carry Law

Under Illinois’ aggravated unlawful use of a weapon statute, individuals are not allowed to carry a firearm in public unless the person has a valid Concealed Carry License.

Sangamon County Enters Agreement to End DOJ Investigation Following Fatal Police Shooting

Sonya Massey, an unarmed Black woman who was experiencing a mental health crisis, was shot in her kitchen by Sangamon County Deputy Sean Grayson who responded to Massey’s 911 call about a prowler outside her home near Springfield.

Federal Budget Deficit Expected to Soar to $2.7 trillion in 2035, Highlighting Pressure on GOP

Even if tax breaks are allowed to lapse at year’s end, the federal budget deficit will still climb to $2.7 trillion in a decade, according to the CBO’s latest outlook, released Friday.

Proposed Rules Would Require Nutrition Info, Allergen Warnings on Alcohol Labels

The move is the second major change for alcohol labels announced in the waning days of the Biden administration. On Jan. 5, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called for new warnings about the link between alcohol and cancer.

Ozempic, Wegovy and Other Drugs Are Among 15 Selected for Medicare’s Price Negotiations

The price negotiations for the additional 15 drugs selected will be handled by the incoming Trump administration and, if deals are reached, almost assure billions of dollars in savings for taxpayers.

Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning TikTok if it’s Not Sold by Chinese Parent Company

The decision came against the backdrop of unusual political agitation by President-elect Donald Trump, who vowed that he could negotiate a solution and the administration of President Joe Biden, which has signaled it won’t enforce the law beginning Sunday, his final full day in office.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Jan. 16, 2025 - Full Show

Local activists share plans to demonstrate on Inauguration Day. Two Chicago colleges are offering free tuition. And conservation efforts aimed at protecting monarch butterflies.

Roosevelt University, UIC Launch Free Tuition Programs for Low-Income Students

Low-income Illinoisans feeling the weight of college tuition might soon get a bit of a relief.

Activists to Protest Outside Chicago’s Trump Tower on Inauguration Day

The People’s March for Justice is part of a national coalition fighting against the goals of the incoming administration.

Illinois Black Hemp Association Says Industry ‘Under Attack’ by Pritzker Amid Push for Stricter Regulation

Many in the hemp industry said not everyone in the hemp space uses deceitful and dangerous practices, and that Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s approach will kill their responsible businesses along with the bad actors.

Local Live Music Recommendations for Jan. 15-Jan. 21

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

Chicago’s International Puppet Theater Festival Returns. Here Are 5 of Our Picks

Chicago’s been invaded by puppet people, and resistance is futile. If you wish to experience theatrical wonder — and who doesn’t? — surrender to these inventive invaders.

Venus and Saturn Cozy Up to Each Other for Planetary Conjunction This Weekend

On the evenings of Jan. 17 and 18, the planets will appear virtually side by side, in what's called a “planetary conjunction.”

David Lynch, Visionary Filmmaker Behind ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Mulholland Drive,’ Dies at 78

David Lynch was celebrated for his uniquely dark vision in such movies as “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” and the TV series “Twin Peaks.”
 

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