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Fed Attacks Inflation With Its Largest Rate Hike Since 1994

The central bank is ramping up its drive to tighten credit and slow growth with inflation having reached a four-decade high of 8.6%, spreading to more areas of the economy and showing no sign of slowing. 

Spotlight Politics: Billionaires Spend Tens of Millions on Governor’s Race

Our politics team weighs in on Darren Bailey's lead in the GOP primary race for the governor and more.

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June 14, 2022 - Full Show

Another candidate joins the race for mayor. Plus, meet the candidates for Cook County assessor. Reforming Illinois gun laws. And addressing the mental health care worker shortage.

Lasting Impressions of Cezanne at the Art Institute

Paul Cezanne was thought of as the greatest by some very great artists, including Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet, to name just two. The Art Institute along with the Tate Modern in London is presenting its first exhibition of Cezanne in 70 years. 

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It’s Hotter Than Hot Outside. What Exactly Is the Heat Index?

Chicago isn’t likely to break the 35-year-old record high of 99 degrees set for June 14 back in 1987, even though the heat index is expected to top 105 degrees. Which begs the question: What is the heat index?

Ja’Mal Green Joins Race for Mayor, Becoming 2nd Progressive Challenger to Lightfoot

“We’re in a state of emergency,” Ja’Mal Green told “Chicago Tonight” on Tuesday. “This city is in huge disarray.” 

Illinois Could Reform FOID, Ammo Purchasing Gun Safety Laws

A breakthrough bipartisan gun package got a boost — with the tentative backing of U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. As members of Congress tiptoe toward taking federal action — state legislators are likewise focused on firearms measures.

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New Law Meant to Increase Mental Health Care Workforce in Illinois

COVID-19 has worsened what behavioral health leaders say was already a serious shortage of mental health care providers. 

Candidate Forum: Cook County Assessor Candidates Kaegi, Steele Face Off

The candidates for Cook County assessor face off in a “Chicago Tonight” candidate forum.

Remembering Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan

Jim Ryan served as Illinois attorney general for eight years starting in 1995. He twice ran, unsuccessfully, for Illinois governor. He died on Sunday after what his family said were “several lengthy illnesses.” He was 76.

Crain’s Headlines: Rebranded McDonald’s ‘Vkusno & Tochka’ Opens in Russia

A new fast-food chain restaurant opens in Russia, and it might look and taste familiar. Ann Dwyer takes us behind the headlines.

Electoral College Lawsuit: Complaint Accuses Fake Electors of Filing Bogus Paperwork

A group of Wisconsin Republicans tried to file fake electoral documents in favor of Donald Trump. A nonprofit law firm is suing to bring criminal charges.

Redesigned Roads, Better Enforcement, and Changing Driver Mindsets: Cyclists Demand Changes to Make City Roadways Safe for All

Cyclist and pedestrian safety advocates rally for change after two toddlers are killed by drivers on Chicago streets.

Senate Negotiators Announce a Deal on Guns, Breaking Logjam

The proposal falls far short of tougher steps long sought by President Joe Biden and many Democrats. Even so, if the accord leads to the enactment of legislation, it would signal a turn from years of gun massacres that have yielded little but stalemate in Congress.

June 13, 2022 - Full Show

Day two of televised Jan. 6 hearings. We have the latest. Plus, what bike and pedestrian advocates are calling for after multiple deaths on Chicago streets. The Mag Mile gets a big new tenant, and new laws to prevent drowning in Lake Michigan.