Good afternoon, Chicago. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino was recently deposed as part of a lawsuit over the use of force by immigration agents during Operation Midway Blitz, and transcripts of the proceedings show his questioning grew testy immediately. Attorneys in the case sparred as Bovino at times evaded questions on the controversial conduct of his agents, who drew sharp criticism for confronting Chicagoans and using tear gas in city neighborhoods. Read the transcripts of the deposition. And here’s what else is happening today. And remember, for the latest breaking news in Chicago, visit chicagotribune. com/latest-headlines and sign up to get our alerts on all your devices. . Read more here. More top news stories: As ICE detains longtime Chicago street vendors with no criminal history, neighbors rally with emergency funds Former CPD detective accused of crafting ‘sadistic’ interrogation plan used at Guantanamo Rev. Jesse Jackson discharged from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, family says Owners of Kee Firearms and Kee Construction found not guilty A Will County judge ruled that two New Lenox business owners are not guilty of fraud charges filed by the Will County state’s attorney’s office in 2023, bringing part of a more than two-year battle to a close. Read more here. More top business stories: ByHeart baby formula from all lots may be contaminated with botulism bacteria, tests show Vernon Hills to take over historic Cuneo mansion: ‘It’s a glimpse into the past’ All the good and bad from the Chicago Blackhawks through the first quarter of the NHL season The Blackhawks (10-8-4) are a ways away from reaching Stanley Cup contention status, but they have notably improved from last season. That leap has come with highs and lows. Read more here. More top sports stories: Andrej Stojaković scores 24 points as No. 13 Illinois beats Texas Rio Grande Valley 87-73 Hannah Hidalgo does it all in helping No. 19 Notre Dame sink Central Michigan Review: Paul McCartney is still a legend, his songs bringing a Chicago audience together Jojo got back. Sweet Loretta Martin, too. So did everyone fortunate enough to witness Paul McCartney amaze a standing-room-only audience at United Center yesterday during the first of a two-night stand. Read more here. More top Eat. Watch. Do. stories: Review: A truly terrible ‘Taming of the Shrew’ at Court Theatre Review: Goodman Theatre’s ‘Christmas Carol’ finds the darkness and light every holiday season Column: How little books, millions of them, helped in Word War II Trump takes jabs at political opponents including Gov. JB Pritzker at annual turkey pardoning President Donald Trump didn’t bring much holiday cheer today when bestowing ceremonial pardons on two Thanksgiving turkeys, dispensing more insults than goodwill at the traditional White House ritual. Trump said he had a joke prepared about Gov. JB Pritzker, but “I refuse to talk about the fact that he’s a fat slob. I don’t mention it.” Read more here. More top stories from around the world:.
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