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Jurors in Michael Madigan’s corruption trial heard a key wiretapped phone call today in which the speaker’s longtime confidant told him about a plan to kick thousands of dollars to a loyal ward aide who was ousted after being accused of sexual harassment.
Prosecutors say the plan was part of the response of the speaker’s office to a burgeoning scandal sparked in early 2018 after a former campaign worker, Alaina Hampton, went public with allegations that Kevin Quinn had repeatedly sexually harassed her.
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Chicago firefighter injured after falling down shaft Sunday evening in Humboldt Park
A Chicago firefighter is recovering after a fall during a fire in the Humboldt Park neighborhood Sunday, resulting in a number of broken bones, including broken vertebrae, according to Patrick Clearly, president of the union that represents Chicago firefighters. Read more here.
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Federal Reserve is set to cut rates again while facing a hazy post-election outlook
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Quincy Jones, music titan who was born in Chicago, dies at 91
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and collaborating with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and hundreds of other recording artists, has died at 91. Read more here.
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Here’s what to watch as Election Day approaches in the U.S.
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