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Daywatch: What to know as talks to end the war in Gaza are set to begin

October 6, 2025 by Chicago Tribune

Good morning, Chicago.

Israel and Hamas are set to begin indirect talks on ending the war in Gaza today after both sides signaled support for U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan.

The talks in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh are brokered by the U.S. and aim at hammering out details for the plan’s first phase. That includes a ceasefire to allow for the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israel.

Trump’s plan has received wide international backing and raised hopes for an end to a devastating war that has upended global politics, left tens of thousands of Palestinians dead and the Gaza Strip in ruins.

Many uncertainties remain around the plan, including the demand for Hamas to disarm and the future governance of Gaza. Tomorrow marks two years since the war began.

Read the full story.

Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day, including: when the Texas National Guard is expected to join troops from Illinois as deportations escalate, behind the scenes of the construction at O’Hare’s new global terminal and how the Bears are looking as they’re coming off bye week.

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The Am Shalom congregation in Glencoe created a display, shwon on Sept. 29, 2025, of empty chairs commemorating each of the Oct. 7 hostages. “We honor these individuals. We remember the hostages,” a rabbi told the congregation last month on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. “We must never lose hope.” (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

Oct. 7 attacks anniversary: Locals commemorate hostages, mourn Israel-Hamas war victims and hope for peace

The horror of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel shocked the world.

As the two-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war approaches, its terror and devastation continue to plague those from the Chicago area with close ties to the conflict overseas.

Federal agents stand behind tape while members of the community and activists protest after an incident occurred near the 3900 block of South Kedzie Avenue on Oct. 4, 2025, in the Brighton Park neighborhood of Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Federal agents stand behind tape while members of the community and activists protest after an incident occurred near the 3900 block of South Kedzie Avenue on Oct. 4, 2025, in the Brighton Park neighborhood of Chicago. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

Gov. JB Pritzker says Texas National Guard expected to join troops from Illinois as deportations escalate

President Donald Trump’s administration plans to deploy 300 Illinois National Guard troops to the Chicago region for at least 60 days, according to a memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Illinois National Guard leadership and obtained by the Tribune.

In addition, likely hundreds of National Guard members from Texas were preparing to be sent to Illinois, Gov. JB Pritzker said late yesterday.

People protest as federal immigration agents conduct an investigation in the 3900 block of South Kedzie Avenue in Chicago's Brighton Park neighborhood on Oct. 4, 2025. (Peter Tsai/Chicago Tribune)
People protest as federal immigration agents conduct an investigation in the 3900 block of South Kedzie Avenue in Chicago’s Brighton Park neighborhood on Oct. 4, 2025. (Peter Tsai/Chicago Tribune)

Woman shot by immigration agents in Brighton Park charged as state leaders take to airwaves to blame Trump for escalation

A woman shot by an immigration agent Saturday was one of two people charged with assault for allegedly ramming a vehicle into a car federal authorities were using during operations on Chicago’s Southwest Side.

  • Federal agents shoot Chicago woman they accuse of ‘boxing in’ vehicle in Brighton Park
Nicolles, age 4, listens and waves to her father, Darwin Leal, Sept. 23, 2025, while sitting on her her mother's lap in Chicago. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
Nicolles, age 4, listens and waves to her father, Darwin Leal, Sept. 23, 2025, while sitting on her her mother’s lap in Chicago. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)

In Chicago, immigrants who thought they were following the legal path are also facing deportation under Trump crackdown

On Sept. 21, Darwin Leal turned 24. His family made him a cake, lit it up with candles and sang him “Happy Birthday” over a video call. He was almost 300 miles away, sharing a cell with dozens of people in a correctional facility in western Michigan.

Just a week earlier on a Sunday, the Venezuelan immigrant had been driving in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood with his wife, 23, and two kids — a 1-year-old boy, Lennyel, and a then-3-year-old girl, Nicolles — on their way to look at a new place they were hoping to move into, when federal immigration agents stopped the car.

Ann Salas held an estate sale Oct. 3, 2025 at her Skokie home because she plans to leave the United States to join her husband Tony Salas, who was seized by federal agents and deported. She said Tony Salas was brought to the United States from Guatemala at age 5 and is now 49. He owned a painting and decorating business. (Richard Requena/Pioneer Press)
Ann Salas held an estate sale Oct. 3, 2025, at her Skokie home because she plans to leave the United States to join her husband Tony Salas, who was seized by federal agents and deported. She said Tony Salas was brought to the United States from Guatemala at age 5 and is now 49. He owned a painting and decorating business. (Richard Requena/Pioneer Press)

After her husband was deported, Skokie woman and 3-year-old are leaving US to keep family intact

Ann Salas laid out toys, clothes, furniture and appliances on her Skokie driveway Friday morning, selling everything in preparation for permanently leaving the United States.

Some shoppers were happy to just give her cash, because her 49-year-old husband, who was brought here from Guatemala as a 5-year-old, was deported to that country last month. She plans to take their young son to Mexico to reunite with her husband, Antony “Tony” Salas, and live there as a family.

WSIU radio host Leah Lerner in a studio in the NPR station's basement on the Southern Illinois University campus in Carbondale, Sept. 11 2025. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)
WSIU radio host Leah Lerner in a studio in the NPR station’s basement on the Southern Illinois University campus in Carbondale, Sept. 11 2025. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

In rural southern Illinois, an NPR affiliate tries to fight on amid federal cuts

Larry Hunter arrived at the Carbondale Farmers Market on a recent Saturday with an edict from his wife — “don’t come home without three tomatoes,” she said — and a hope that he could help raise a bit of money, a dollar or five at a time. Maybe it wouldn’t make a dent, he knew, but these days anything is something for public media affiliates fighting to survive.

Workers continue the construction on O'Hare International Airport's Global Terminal Concourse D expansion on Oct. 4, 2025, in Chicago. Some of the expansion's goals are to increase sustainability and passenger comfort. (Dominic Di Palermo/Chicago Tribune)
Workers continue the construction on O’Hare International Airport’s Global Terminal Concourse D expansion on Oct. 4, 2025, in Chicago. Some of the expansion’s goals are to increase sustainability and passenger comfort. (Dominic Di Palermo/Chicago Tribune)

Behind the scenes of the construction at O’Hare’s new global terminal

While most passengers gaze out of their windows and see the tarmac while on a plane at O’Hare International Airport, some will now be greeted by piles of dirt and machinery — the construction site of the future Concourse D, a long-awaited addition to one of the country’s biggest airports.

Ben Brown #2 of the Chicago Cubs pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers during the eighth inning in game one of the Division Series at American Family Field on Oct. 04, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)
Ben Brown #2 of the Chicago Cubs pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers during the eighth inning in game one of the Division Series at American Family Field on Oct. 04, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)

‘We lost and you move on’: Chicago Cubs look ahead to Game 2 of NLDS after blowout defeat

Game 1 of the National League Division Series got away from the Cubs early.

The Cubs and Brewers each held off-day workouts yesterday. They reflected on Game 1 and looked ahead to the continuation of the best-of-five series tonight in Milwaukee.

  • Column: Looking for playoff fever in Milwaukee, and other takeaways from the NLDS between the Cubs and Brewers
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Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty jumps over Bears defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo during the third quarter at Allegiant Stadium on Sept. 28, 2025, in Las Vegas. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)
Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty jumps over Bears defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo during the third quarter at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sept. 28, 2025. (Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune)

Column: Shoring up Chicago Bears’ porous run defense the latest challenge for Ben Johnson coming off bye week

Coaching corrections after a win — or in this case consecutive Bears victories — are always easier, writes Brad Biggs.

The upbeat mood at Halas Hall with the Bears coming off their bye week at 2-2 doesn’t make it any less of a conundrum for defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and his staff as they search for solutions to improve a struggling run defense while playing without two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Jaylon Johnson for the foreseeable future.

  • Caleb Williams at the bye: What we learned about Bears QB over 1st 4 games — and 3 areas to focus on
Martin Durkin’s identification photos, circa 1926. Newspapers dubbed the fugitive a “sheik,” a 1920s-era reference to his good looks and suave manner. (Chicago Herald and Examiner)

The 1925 slaying of an FBI agent set off manhunt for gun-toting car thief and ladies’ man

On Oct. 11, 1925, FBI Special Agent Edwin C. Shanahan and two Chicago police officers set a trap for a trigger-happy car thief. Shanahan had received a tip that Martin Durkin was driving a stolen car from New Mexico to a garage at 6231 S. Princeton Ave. in Chicago.

But when Durkin showed up, the police weren’t in position.

Forty Acres Fresh Market owner Liz Abunaw on Sept. 29, 2025. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
Forty Acres Fresh Market owner Liz Abunaw on Sept. 29, 2025. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

Forty Acres Fresh Market, Chicago’s only Black-owned grocery store, is a new option for fresh food in Austin

On a recent Thursday afternoon, Liz Abunaw was doing it all. Adjusting milk prices, running to the PNC Bank next door for $3 worth of pennies, stocking Spindrift sparkling waters, and flashing each customer with a “please come again” smile.

Forty Acres Fresh Market in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood was officially open, and the nuances of running a full-service grocery store were on full display.

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