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February 5, 2018

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Nation's deeply divided views on Trump mirrored in rural Henry Co.

Monday, Feb 5

Henry County voters chose Trump over Clinton by a hefty 22-point margin in 2016. But before that, the county went for Barack Obama both times he ran, George W. Bush in 2004 and Al Gore in 2000. With that political backdrop, we revisit the county to gauge how its voters perceive Trump now.

Super Bowl celebrations turn to chaos in Philly, Minnesota

One of the top hashtags on Twitter overnight was #phillypolicescanner, which chronicled a city descending into chaos hours after the Eagles hoisted their first Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Several inches of snow forecast for Monday into evening rush

Interstate 88 and Interstate 80 corridors expected to take brunt of snowstorm, according to National Weather Service.

Ives' anti-Rauner ad ripped as 'racist, sexist, homophobic'

Republican primary challenger Jeanne Ives is mounting a full-bore attack on Gov. Rauner's conservative credentials. But the ad she released is ripped by critics as "full of misinformation, hate and bigotry."

Holocaust denier likely on ballot for Chicago-area congressional seat

Arthur Jones, a Lyons resident known for his ties to white supremacy groups, is running unopposed on the Republican ticket for Illinois' 3rd District.

Review: Timberlake fades in ho-hum halftime show

Greg Kot: No Prince hologram, no 'N Sync reunion, and no wardrobe malfunctions. Compared to what might have been, Justin Timberlake's performance halftime was a ho-hum affair.

Super Bowl ads: Rating the 5 best and worst

Dozens of ads aired during the 2018 Super Bowl, the great majority of them safe and competent. There are the ten that really stood out. This is a look at the best and the worst.

How Trump replied to a 7-year-old's anguished letter

The manila envelope arrived on Mary Olsen's doorstep the day after Christmas, and in its top left corner were three words that stopped her: "THE WHITE HOUSE."