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President Trump Brings Up Gun Violence In Chicago As He Attacks Joe Biden On Issue Of 'Law And Order' In First 2020 Presidential DebatePresident Donald Trump brought up shootings in Chicago as he attacked Democratic rival Joe Biden on the issue of law and order in the first 2020 presidential debate Tuesday night.

Notre Dame Withdraws From Hosting First 2020 Presidential Debate Due To CoronavirusThe debate, scheduled for September 29, will now take place at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

3 Questions About Socialism You Want Answered But Were Too Afraid To AskThe word ‘socialism’ is back in the headlines as Democratic presidential candidates spar over proposed programs like Medicare for All. But what does the term actually mean? We asked an expert.

Final Presidential Debate Focuses On Violence, Gun Laws, WikileaksThe presidential candidates spent much of their time criticizing each other, rather than talking about their own platforms.

Chicagoans Split Between Cubs, Final Presidential DebateMany Chicagoans had a tough decision to make Wednesday night: to watch the final presidential debate or the Cubs NLCS Game 4.

Day After 2nd Presidential Debate Like Aftermath Of Gutter FightThe day after the second debate was like the aftermath of a gutter fight.

Donald Trump Apologizes After Leaked VideoDonald Trump’s campaign is in crisis Saturday morning after a video leaked of Trump making sexist remarks about women.

Did The First Presidential Debate Change Any Minds?Did the first Clinton-Trump debate change any minds?

WATCH: Analysis Of The First Clinton-Trump Presidential DebateHillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off Monday night for their first presidential debate. Dr. Stephen Caliendo, a political scientist at North Central College, joined the CBS 2 Morning News on Tuesday to analyze the debate.

In Social Media Era, Debate Watchers Will Have Multiple Screens GoingSome people will be multi-tasking, with televisions, computers and smart phones as they interact with others. CBS 2's Marissa Bailey reports.

Opinion: Early Voting Is Getting RidiculousNow, this early voting trend that is sweeping the country is getting as ridiculous as being gifted for Christmas or one’s birthday 35 days in advance. There is much “shifty” benefit for the Democrats since they’re pushing for it.

Walter's Perspective: Even Candidates Don't Know What They MeanOutside, on the Clark Street side of City Hall on Tuesday, a voter I met asked me about the presidential debate Monday night, which was watched by more than 50 million people.

Opinion: A Mad, Personal-Attacking, Interrupting Obama Loses Third Presidential DebateRomney won this debate in more ways than one – most impressively due to his dignified style.

Opinion: In Clear Victory Obama Shows Romney Isn't Ready To Be Commander-In-ChiefWhat was most clear tonight, though, is that Mitt Romney has no idea how the world works and the Office of the President is no place for on the job training.