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Lori LIghtfoot · ChicagoLori Lightfoot's bid for a second term is very much in question amid concerns about continuing high crime in the nation’s third-largest city and accusations that she is overly hostile and sometimes flat-out mean — criticism she has dismissed as sexist and racist smears against a tough leader who is passionate about Chicago.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Faces Tough Re-Election Bid
Coverage: 29 sources
Business · QuettaA gas explosion in southwest Pakistan kills a family of six, including four children. The husband, wife and their four children died at their home late Saturday night. Fire started wen one member of the family tried to ignite a heater that was connected to a leaking cylinder.
Police: Gas leak blast kills family of six in SW Pakistan
47% Left coverage: 17 sources
Gun Violence · Newport NewsA teacher was injured in a shooting at an elementary school in Virginia on Friday, police and school officials said.
Police: 6-year-old shoots teacher in Virginia classroom
46% Center coverage: 222 sources
Kevin McCarthy · WashingtonRepublican Kevin McCarthy vowed to remain in the race to be the powerful U.S. House of Representatives speaker, hours after hardline members of his party repeatedly blocked his bid to lead their brand-new majority.
Kevin McCarthy vows to remain in race for U.S. House speaker amid hardline opposition
43% Center coverage: 160 sources
College Students · IdahoA law enforcement official said Friday that authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a suspect. Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was being held for extradition to Idaho on a first-degree murder warrant. All four victims were friends and members of the university's Greek system. Police initially said there was no threat to the community of 25,000 nestled in the rolling Palouse hills.
Break in case of killings of 4 Idaho students
79% Center coverage: 19 sources
Today in History
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