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Russian court sentences U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich to prison
Yekaterinburg, Russia — Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was convicted Friday of espionage and sentenced to 16 years on charges that his employer and the U.S. have rejected as fabricated. The remarkably rapid conclusion of his secretive trial in the country's highly politicized legal system could possibly clear the way for a prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington. When the judge in the Sverdlovsk Regional Court asked Gershkovich if he understood the verdict, he said yes. Gershkovich, 32, was detained in March 2023 while on a reporting trip to the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg and accused of spying for...
Highs in the low 80s for the weekend in Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) — A pleasant weekend is ahead with warmth and low humidity for the Chicago area. Friday and Saturday will have highs in the 80s, with sunny skies. Sunday will be the warmest day. The pattern turns active next week with a chance for showers and thunderstorms. The best chances develop Tuesday through Thursday. Temperatures remain seasonal in the 80s. What to expect on FridayMostly sunny, cooler lakeside. High of 81.Clear by tonightClear and mild with a low of 63.A sunny Saturday aheadClouds and sunshine, cooler lakeside with a high of 83.
What to know as Microsoft clients hit by massive global outages
Banks, airlines, television networks and health systems around the world that rely on Microsoft 365 apps were hit by widespread outages early Friday linked to the company CrowdStrike. Thousands of flights and train services were canceled globally, including more than 1,800 in the U.S., and there were disruptions to many other public and retail services. Here's what we know about the outages:What caused the global Microsoft outages?The issue was caused by a technical problem that global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said it had identified in its software and was working to resolve. CrowdStrike provides antivirus software to Microsoft for its Windows devices."Earlier...
Thieves steal copper from air conditioners at 2 small businesses in Beverly
CHICAGO (CBS) -- CBS News Chicago viewers reached out recently, asking why a couple of businesses in the Beverly neighborhood were closed.It turned out they were recently targeted by thieves.Ohana Ice & Treats would typically be busy on a summer night, but the doors there were locked Thursday night—as it was one of the two businesses that were targeted."This is our peak time," said owner Keynn Cain. "This is when we make the money that sustains us throughout the year."Two weeks ago, thieves decided to steal the copper from the outside air conditioning unit at the ice cream shop."It's cost...
Trump accepts GOP nomination with lengthy RNC speech, his first since shooting
Former President Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination for president for the third time in a row on Thursday, closing out the Republican National Convention with his first speech since he was shot in a failed assassination attempt just days earlier.Speaking for more than an hour and a half in what was the longest convention address in modern history, Trump struck an uncharacteristically somber tone to recount the fatal shooting at his rally in Pennsylvania before he transitioned into the kind of meandering address that is his staple.With a bandage covering the wound where a sniper's bullet tore through his...
Search on for robber who hit man with pliers on CTA Red Line
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Police late Thursday were asking the public to help them find a man who robbed another man and hit him with a pair of pliers on a CTA Red Line train this past weekend.At 9:53 p.m. Sunday, the man walked up to another man on a Chicago Transit Authority train at 47th Street and the Dan Ryan Expressway, and they got into a quarrel, police said.The robber choked the man, hit him in the head with the pliers, and took his cellphone, police said.The robber was described as being between 30 and 35 years old.Anyone with information is asked to call the Chicago Police Mass Transit detectives at 312-745-4447.
College-bound students get back-to-campus essentials thanks to scholarship program
CHICAGO (CBS) -- More than 100 college-bound students on the city's South Side had their trunks filled Thursday with all the back-to-school essentials.They were given a free laptop, backpack, and other essentials like bedding and a shower caddy at an event at the South Shore Cultural Center.The Trunk Scholarship Program is now in its 16th year. It is organized by Ada S. McKinley Community Services, and named after former Chicago Bear Revie Sorey.CBS News Chicago spoke to one senior who is headed to Howard University."It feels amazing, actually, to not have to worry about things that I need for my dorm," said Lailani Allison. "I'm excited about meeting new people, but also making more connections and just exploring the world."Scholarship winners answered the question, "Why obtaining a post-secondary education is important to me." The winning essays have been published.In addition to supplies, the top winners also received a cash award in the form of a gift card for fees and incidentals. The program has given out more than $20 million in college scholarships.
Advocates protest Peoples Gas for rate relief, take issue with use of consumers' money
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Peoples Gas customers demanding rate relief protested Thursday morning in front of the utility's downtown office.The Illinois Public Interest Research Group and other organizations are seeking to educate the public about where their money is actually going."Peoples Gas is bankrupting customers," said Jim Chilsen, communications director for the Citizens Utitlity Board Illinois. "About one in five Chicago gas customers are having a hard time affording their bills."These complaints follow a $300 million rate hike that Peoples Gas won last year—the largest in the state's history. The hike was fueled mainly by the company's Safety Modernization Program to...
Dozens of Chicago area car dealerships raise money for military families
Car dealerships in the Chicago area are raising awareness and funds for local military members and their families.More than 65 car dealerships signed up to participate in the 11th Annual BBQ for the Troops community fundraising event last weekend, where they offered a range of activities, including patriotic ceremonies, classic car shows, live music, and more.They're also expanding the festivities to a month-long endeavor as the dealerships will make a donation to the USO for every test driver at the dealership for the month of July.Since the program's inception, dealers part of the Chicago Automobile Trad Association have raised more...
Rally for Dexter Reed, Chicago man shot to death by police
CHICAGO (CBS) — The family and friends of Dexter Reed, along with a host of community groups, are gathering in about an hour outside Chicago Police Department headquarters. Reed was the man gunned down by police last March during a west side traffic stop after police say Reed fired at officers first. Suzanne Le Mignot joins us from CPD headquarters after speaking exclusively to Reed's sister before Thursday night's event.Porcha Banks said the reason for the gathering is to call for an end to tactical teams making traffic stops and for the officers involved in her brother's death to be held...
Illinois Republican delegates believe Trump will win regardless of whom he faces in November
MILWAUKEE (CBS) -- As the Democrats sort out who their nominee will be—with pressure growing for President Biden to withdraw—Illinois' Republicans are unbothered by whom former President Donald Trump faces come November.At their breakfast Thursday—which ended with a rousing rendition of "God Bless America"—Illinois Republican delegates gave high marks for the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. They thought vice presidential nominee JD Vance was a big hit.They also think the disarray on the Democratic ticket is not a problem, but an opportunity. The delegates signaled total comfort and confidence with where things sit four months before the election.With the increasingly...
Suburban Chicago triple jump Olympian heads to Paris with focus on mental health
CHICAGO (CBS) — Professional triple jumper Tori Franklin is preparing to compete in her second Olympic games for Team U.S.A., but the Downers Grove South graduate overcame obstacles to get to Paris.Franklin was introduced to the triple jump early in her track and field career, which started at Downers Grove South High School."I was maybe a freshman in high school," she said. "The coach was like, 'Hey, try this thing,' and I was like, 'I don't want to do it,' but it stuck."She took her talents to Michigan State University and has since traveled around the world as a member of...
Illinois Lottery celebrates its 50th anniversary with big money giveaways
CHICAGO (CBS) — The Illinois Lottery is ringing in 50 years - with a downtown party at Pioneer Court.Many walked away winners. The very first person in line pocketed $150. All people had to do was draw the right number to walk away with cash.Many in the crowd have been playing the lottery for decades. For some, Thursday was their luckiest day yet. Jennifer Blumenberg, won $500."The anticipation of scratching and winning – it's great. I think as long as you're winning what you're playing back, you're good to go," Blumenberg said. The Illinois Lottery gave away up to $50,000 in...
Neighbors continue to look for missing 82-year-old Skokie woman
SKOKIE, Ill. (CBS) – A north suburban community was still trying to locate an 82-year-old woman who went missing in Skokie on Monday.Tsering Wangyal was on her way to a prayer meeting, and she had no mental or physical limitations that might have explained her absence. She was last seen around 3:30 p.m. on Monday in the area of the 9500 block of Bronx Place, according to police.She is a 5-foot-1, 160-pound Asian American woman with silver hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a dark-colored long-sleeved shirt, light-colored pants, and slippers. She also wears glasses.Her family said Wangyal moves...
Man charged in road rage shooting death of 3-year-old Mateo Zastro
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Police announced charges Thursday evening in the shooting death of a 3-year-old boy almost two years ago during a road rage incident on the Southwest Side of Chicago, as his mother was trying to get away from the danger.Govanni Hernandez, 32, of Berwyn, was charged with the murder of Mateo Zastro, who was riding with his family on Sept. 30, 2022, in the West Lawn neighborhood, when a red sedan pulled up and a man in the back seat fired up to six rounds into the Zastro family car.Mateo was shot in the head, and was taken...
Homewood residents still without power due to Monday's storms
HOMEWOOD, Ill. (CBS) – The cleanup from Monday's storms continued in the South Suburbs on Thursday, where hundreds of residents were still without power.One of the hardest hit communities was Homewood, where at least one tornado was confirmed to have struck. Mayor Rich Hofeld told CBS News Chicago that he's never seen the kind of destruction that the village saw this week, when a confirmed EF-1 tornado came barreling into town.Drone footage showed the mess the tornado left along Willow and Marshfield. There were downed trees as far as the eye could see.One of the massive trees obstructed traffic along...
Bob Newhart, who has died at 94, was a Chicago original
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Bob Newhart, who has died at the age of 94, was an Oak Park native and an alumnus of Saint Ignatius College Prep and Loyola University in Chicago.He also worked as an accountant in the city before striking it big in the world of comedy, and his immensely popular first sitcom in the 1970s was set in Chicago.In a 2017 interview, CBS News Chicago's Vince Gerasole asked Newhart how Chicago shaped him and his humor."There's something about the Midwest," Newhart said at the time. "There's something about values."George Robert Newhart was one of four children of George...
Bob Newhart, star of "The Bob Newhart Show," dies at age 94
Bob Newhart, the actor and comedian who starred in "The Bob Newhart Show" and "Newhart," has died, his publicist confirmed to CBS News. He was 94.In a statement posted on his Facebook page, the Newhart family wrote: "Our father passed away this morning surrounded by all our family. We feel blessed that he is reunited with our mom and all of his friends waiting for him. Thank you for all of your well wishes. He was deeply loved by all, but especially by his children and grandchildren."Newhart, who was from the Chicago area, worked as an accountant until his career in...
Here's who bought the "Apex" Stegosaurus for a record $45 million
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, has been revealed as the buyer of the record-setting "Apex" Stegosaurus skeleton at a Sotheby's auction yesterday. Griffin purchased the fossil, billed by Sotheby's as "the finest to ever come to market," for almost $45 million, a record, a person familiar with the matter told CBS MoneyWatch. The sale price far exceeds the estimate of $4 million to $6 million that Sotheby's had assigned to the lot. Described as a mounted Stegosaurus skeleton, the exact sale price was $44.6 million, marking a new record for dinosaur fossils. Griffin plans to explore loaning...
Semicolon Bookstore opens second store on Chicago's Magnificent Mile
CHICAGO (CBS) — A Chicago bookstore dedicated to fighting the literacy gap starts a new chapter with a second store on the Magnificent Mile.The Semicolon Bookstore was previously the only black-woman-owned bookstore in the city but has since become a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. This means the new store is now more than a local business on a big stage; it's also a way for us book-lovers to give back.With every sale at Semicolon, the bookstore gets closer to its goal of not just selling books but giving them away. "Listen, honey, the mission is, it has always been the mission, and...
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