Good afternoon, Chicago.
Ed Moody, a former powerhouse precinct captain in the 13th Ward Democratic organization, took the stand today against his ex-boss Michael Madigan and answered a question at the center of the corruption case.
How much work did he do over the years in exchange for monthly checks from various ComEd contractors close to Madigan?
Little to none, Moody answered. And from 2012 to 2019, he was sent some $354,000 for essentially no work.
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Chicago Park District’s $600M budget includes fee hikes but stable property taxes
The loss of Pitchfork’s annual weekend festival in Union Park only represents a drop in the bucket that district leaders are hopeful will be filled by another event, but uncertainty lingers over two main tenants at the Park District’s Soldier Field. Read more here.
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Target struggles in the third quarter despite price cuts and offers a tempered holiday outlook
The Minneapolis retailer fell short of Wall Street expectations for the quarter, and its outlook for the final three months of the year also disappointed industry analysts in an environment in which Americans are still spending but being more selective. Read more here.
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- Comcast to spin off cable networks, once star performers at the entertainment giant
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Chicago Blackhawks’ line experiment with Connor Bedard works — but they lose again to drop to NHL’s worst record
It’s the Hawks’ fifth loss in six games, dropping them to 6-12-1, the worst record in the league. Read more here.
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Review: ‘Swept Away’ on Broadway has songs of the Avett Brothers in a very different kind of musical
“Swept Away,” which is just 90 minutes long, is directed by Michael Mayer, features an all-male cast led by John Gallagher Jr., Stark Sands, Adrian Blake Enscoe and Wayne Duvall, and is an unusual Broadway show. Read more here.
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Donald Trump has called for dismantling the Education Department. Here’s what that would mean.
Throughout his campaign, President-elect Donald Trump heaped scorn on the federal Department of Education, describing it as being infiltrated by “radicals, zealots and Marxists.” Read more here.
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