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  2. WCPT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCPT (820 AM) is a commercial progressive talk radio station licensed to Willow Springs, Illinois. Owned by the Newsweb Corporation , the station serves the Chicago metropolitan area . The station's studios and daytime transmitter are located in the Jefferson Park neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side , while its nighttime transmitter is ...

  3. Chicago mayor's bumpy first year tests progressive ... - AOL

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    Chicago mayor's bumpy first year tests progressive credentials, puzzling some supporters. SOPHIA TAREEN. May 14, 2024 at 1:09 PM. CHICAGO (AP) — When union organizer Brandon Johnson was...

  4. Chicago City Council Progressive Reform Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Reform Caucus of the Chicago City Council is a bloc of aldermen in the Chicago City Council that was formed in 2013. Its stated mission statement is "creating a more just and equal Chicago, combating all forms of discrimination, and advancing public policies that offer genuine opportunity to all Chicagoans, especially those who have been left out of our society’s prosperity."

  5. Thom Hartmann - Wikipedia

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    Thom Hartmann. Thomas Carl Hartmann (born May 7, 1951) is an American radio personality, author, businessman, and progressive political commentator. [1] [2] Hartmann has been hosting a nationally syndicated radio show, The Thom Hartmann Program, since 2003 and hosted a nightly television show, The Big Picture, between 2010 and 2017.

  6. Brandon Johnson could be a national progressive star ... - AOL

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    He envisions a Chicago version of the progressive Green New Deal. He wants to open community schools with arts education and sports. He wants to find housing for Central American migrants arriving ...

  7. Johnson elected Chicago mayor in victory for progressives - AOL

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    CHICAGO (AP) — Brandon Johnson, a union organizer and former teacher, was elected as Chicago's next mayor Tuesday in a major victory for the Democratic Partys progressive wing as the...

  8. Media in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Currently, radio stations that primarily serve the Chicago metropolitan area include: AM stations. 560 WIND Chicago (Conservative talk) 640 WMFN Peotone (Polish/dance) 670 WSCR Chicago 1; 720 WGN Chicago 1; 750 WNDZ Portage, IN ; 780 WBBM Chicago 1; 820 WCPT Willow Springs (Progressive talk) 890 WLS Chicago (Conservative talk) 1

  9. Progressive Brandon Johnson wins Chicago mayor's race - AOL

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    Brandon Johnson, a staunch progressive and former teacher, will be the next mayor of Chicago, NBC News projected.

  10. Stephanie Miller - Wikipedia

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    The Stephanie Miller Show. Stephanie Catherine Miller (born September 29, 1961) is an American political commentator, comedian, and host of The Stephanie Miller Show, a Progressive talk radio program produced in Los Angeles, California, by WYD Media Management and syndicated nationally by Westwood One. [1] In 2017, Talkers Magazine ranked her ...

  11. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Era was one of general prosperity after the Panic of 1893 —a severe depression—ended in 1897. The Panic of 1907 was short and mostly affected financiers. However, Campbell (2005) stresses the weak points of the economy in 1907–1914, linking them to public demands for more Progressive interventions.