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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 6 MIN

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

from The Rundown | Chicago News

Federal terrorism charges have been filed against a suspect who allegedly lit a woman on fire on a Blue Line train Monday night. Some local government leaders say the so-called ICE Free Zones they created during the feds’ immigration enforcement campaign are good tools to have. Governor JB Pritzker paid Pope Leo the 14th a visit in Rome Wednesday. Plus, Thanksgiving is the ultimate food holiday but some people don’t want to cook. Chicago chefs this year are leaning into options for dining in or picking up to go. Food contributor Ximena Beltran Quan Kiu wrote a story for the Chicago Sun-Times that looks at some more creative options. She joined host Lisa Labuz to talk about her reporting.

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