Afternoon Briefing: Appeals court upholds singer R. Kelly’s convictions

Good afternoon, Chicago.

R. Kelly’s racketeering and sex trafficking convictions, along with a 30-year prison sentence, were upheld today by a federal appeals court that concluded the singer exploited his fame for over a quarter century to sexually abuse girls and young women.

The Grammy-winning, multiplatinum-selling R&B songwriter was convicted in 2021 in Brooklyn federal court of multiple charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking.

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Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan leaves the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse while holding hands with daughter Nicole after jurors found him guilty on 10 counts in his racketeering case on Feb. 12, 2025. His daughter Tiffany is at the right. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

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A federal jury rendered a split decision in the wide-ranging indictment against former House Speaker Michael Madigan, deadlocking on six counts including the marquee racketeering charge; acquitting him on seven counts; and convicting him of 10 counts including conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud. Read more here.

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The exterior of the Chicago History Museum on Sept. 21, 2021. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
The exterior of the Chicago History Museum on Sept. 21, 2021. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)

Chicago History Museum workers launch union drive

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Chiefs coach Andy Reid shakes hands with guard Trey Smith after defeating the Bills in the AFC championship game Jan. 26, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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Installation view of "French Neoclassical Paintings from The Horvitz Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago" in 2024. (Jonathan Mathias/AIC)
An installation view of “French Neoclassical Paintings From The Horvitz Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago” in 2024. (Jonathan Mathias/AIC)

With historic gift, Art Institute may have the most French art outside France

The gift makes the Art Institute one of the leading exhibitors of French art outside France, if not the leading exhibitor, based on the breadth and depth of its holdings. Read more here.

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U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, stand together before the start of their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, Monday, July 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, stand together before the start of their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, July 16, 2018. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)

President Donald Trump says he and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have agreed to begin ‘negotiations’ on ending Ukraine war

President Donald Trump said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a phone call today to begin “negotiations” on ending the Ukraine war and would “work together, very closely” toward winding down the conflict. Read more here.

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