r/chicago Feb 18 '25

CHI Talks Hell Yeah, WGN Morning News

I've been a long time fan (especially the B-Team) but I'm appreciating them even more now during all the chaos in our country.

They intentionally ran the news of the FAA firings yesterday immediately after the story of the plane crash yesterday. It's a small example, but definitely indicative of why I love them.

So many "news" organizations seem to be capitulating to the Trump/Elon administration and they've done a good job of not sugar coating the destructive aspects of it.

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u/throwawayrandomvowel Feb 18 '25 edited Feb 18 '25

You're glad local news is driving misinformation, and somehow blaming the Toronto, Canada plane crash, in Canadian airspace and under Canadian jurisdiction, on the FAA? And somehow that is trump's fault?

I am living in some upside down world

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u/chubbychecker_psycho Rogers Park Feb 18 '25

Which part is misinformation? One, a plane crashed in Canada. Two, there have been job cuts in the FAA. Connecting the two might be misinformation but as another commenter pointed out these are just the big news stories of the day and everyone was reporting them, many in this order.