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Trump says insult-riddled Madison Square Garden rally was a ‘lovefest'
At a press conference on Tuesday, Donald Trump called his Madison Square Garden rally a “lovefest.”
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Who is Tony Hinchcliffe? What to know about Trump rally comedian who insulted Puerto Rico
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe insulted Puerto Rico during a Trump event at Madison Square Garden. Here’s what to know about him.
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‘Disgusted': Illinois congresswoman reacts to offensive Puerto Rico comment at Trump rally
Illinois Congresswoman Delia Ramirez reacted to a comedian at a Madison Square Garden Trump rally who called Puerto Rico an ‘island of garbage.’
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Trump's Madison Square Garden event turns into a rally with crude and racist insults
Donald Trump is finally getting his Madison Square Garden moment. With just over a week to go before Election Day, the former president will take the stage Sunday at one of the country’s most well-known venues.
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First-time voters, disasters, & climate change could decide this election
The Environmental Voter Project says more than 130,000 first-time voters, who prioritize climate change, have already cast ballots. Combined with the impacts of extreme weather and climate change, they could decide this election. National climate reporter Chase Cain shows us where climate voters could have the most influence.
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A new bill could allow paid sick time to take care of pets in New York City
A new bill making its way through New York City Council would take away at least one major stress for pet owners living in the city. The just-introduced legislation would allow people to use their own paid sick time to take of their pets when necessary.
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Female candidates face an uphill battle on the national stage. Here's why
Hillary Clinton’s loss in 2016 made some voters question whether a woman can be president. Now, eight years later, a second woman, Vice President Kamala Harris, tops the presidential ticket.
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The Brief with Mary Ann Ahern: Key takeaways
Women’s issues have taken front and center during what has become a busy week in the race to the White House. NBC Chicago’s Political Reporter Mary Ann Ahern has the key takeaways this week.
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US deficit tops $1.8 trillion in 2024 as interest on debt surpasses trillion-dollar mark
The shortfall was more than 8% from the previous year and the third highest on record, the Treasury Department said Friday.
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Exclusive: Mayor Johnson addresses criticism of London trip, emphasizes investments
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed criticism of his recent London trip, emphasizing its role in securing investments for the city.
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‘You've been wrong all your life': Trump slams interviewer at Economic Club of Chicago
Former President Donald Trump spoke at an event for the Economic Club of Chicago on Tuesday. During the interview, Trump slammed the interviewer, Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait, and the Wall Street Journal, saying, “You’ve been wrong all your life.”
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Will celebrity endorsements affect the 2024 election results?
From New York City to Hollywood, celebrities are often asked to use their influence for political campaigns. But can they affect election outcomes?
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A look at key takeaways in politics this week
As the general election continues to shift closer, NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern offers some key takeaways in politics for the week of Oct. 7-11.
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Can the next president lower your grocery bill? Do celebrity endorsements matter? | The Brief
From rising grocery prices to the influence of celebrities in politics, this week’s episode of “The Brief” dives deep into the issues shaping the 2024 presidential race.
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The threat of election chaos looms as the Supreme Court returns to action
The new Supreme Court term starts Monday with new cases on the docket and the possibility that emergency election-related cases could arise in the coming weeks.
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Bruce Springsteen endorses Kamala Harris, calls Donald Trump ‘dangerous'
Bruce Springsteen is endorsing Kamala Harris for president. The music superstar revealed his 2024 election choice in a lengthy social media video on Oct. 3, sharing why he backs the democratic candidate and her running mate, Tim Walz.
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‘I don't do raggedy': Brandon Johnson deflects CPS CEO Pedro Martinez resignation talk
During a media Q&A Tuesday, Mayor Brandon Johnson refused to comment on whether he asked CPS CEO Pedro Martinez to resign, calling personnel discussions “raggedy.” Johnson emphasized his focus on transforming public education, stating that he was elected to fight for families like his own.
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How your state's minimum wage stacks up… with Oreos
Minimum wage laws vary across the U.S., but how far does one hour of work actually get you? We break it down by Oreos … how many Oreos you can buy with your state’s minimum wage.
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Sarah McBride's historic run for Congress was decades in the making
If she wins Delaware’s only House seat in November, the Democrat is poised to become the country’s first openly transgender member of Congress.
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Jews and Catholics warn against Trump's latest loyalty test for religious voters
Former President Donald Trump recently reissued his loyalty test to religious Americans, declaring that he can best protect their freedoms while preemptively blaming some if he loses the presidential election in November.