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Valentine Vibes, Sports Wins, and City Politics in One Week
Chicago, Illinois, USASunday, February 15, 2026
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An American skier got engaged after winning gold at the Milan Cortina Games, while ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates earned silver.
- Lindsey Vonn crashed and missed the Games.
- Jordan Stolz won gold in speedskating.
- Chloe Kim snagged silver in women’s halfpipe snowboarding.
- Ilia Malinin fell twice, missing a podium spot.
Seattle’s Super Bowl Victory
- Lombardi Trophy awarded to the winning team.
- Sam Darnold and a tough defense beat New England.
- Fans cheered more for Bad Bunny’s halftime show.
Chicago Football & Political Landscape
- Chicago football fans faced pressure from neighboring states Indiana and Iowa, which offered incentives to lure the Bears.
- Illinois officials pushed a bill that could keep the team in-state and protect residents from rising utility costs caused by data centers.
Federal Funding Cuts & Judicial Pause
- The Trump administration cut federal money for Illinois, California, Colorado and Minnesota:
- $100 million from transportation
- $600 million in health care grants.
- A judge paused these cuts, giving the affected states a brief reprieve.
Minnesota Immigration Operation & Chicago Protests
- Minnesota ended an immigration operation that sparked protests and arrests, leading to student walkouts in Chicago.
- Mayor Brandon Johnson said his office would not forward alleged misconduct by immigration agents to the county attorney, after criticism from the prosecutor’s office.
Midterm Endorsements & Political Climate
- Governor Pritzker backed a candidate for Illinois comptroller.
- Cook County President Preckwinkle declined the Chicago Teachers Union’s endorsement.
- GOP Senate primary candidates avoided attacking the president during their debate.
Valentine Events in Chicago
Chicago offers Valentine events and restaurant specials, though reservations may still be tight.
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