- Are host cities benefiting from the World Cup?
Alex Silverman, Staff Writer at Sports Business Journal, joins John Williams to talk about the economic impact of the World Cup on the U.S. host cities.
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
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Connell McShane, anchor of ‘NewsNation Live with Connell McShane,’ joins John Williams to talk about the USMNT World Cup game and the latest on the possible deal between the U.S. and Iran to end the war.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8465155/6-19-26_Connell_McShane_USMNT_World_Cup_Soccer_Iran_war_MOU_deal_2026-06-19-164955.128.mp3Continuing Coverage
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Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}US push to get Iran talks started hits an early bump. Vance stays at home, for now
.cls-4{fill:#000;}Israel and Hezbollah agree to halt fighting, officials say, as US-Iran talks hang in the balance
.cls-4{fill:#000;}What Americans think about Trump’s handling of Iran, according to a new AP-NORC poll
.cls-4{fill:#000;}Freed Israeli hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal recounts sexual abuse in Gaza, urges victims to speak out
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more19 June 2026, 7:39 pm - John Williams brings you a round of Speed Jokes, The Best Of, 6.19.26
Enjoy this edition of “The Best of Speed Jokes.” What was your favorite joke of the week? Keep sending your jokes to [email protected]!
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more19 June 2026, 4:34 pm - Best of the Midwest: Escape to Shipshewana
It’s time once again for our Best of the Midwest feature for 2026! Are you trying to come up with some quick getaway ideas that are only a quick trip from the Chicago area? Well, John Williams has some great recommendations for your trip! Today, we take a trip east into the Hoosier state and visit with Sonya Nash, CEO of Visit Shipshewana! Sonya tells us how to get to Amish country from Chicago, why you should experience the Amish culture, where you can lodge when you visit, the great shopping in Shipshewana, the extremely popular flea market, the scenic 13 mile Pumpkinvine Trail, and why it’s a perfect place to unwind and escape the bustle of the city. Ready to go? Enter here for you chance to win a relaxing Shipshewana getaway!
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8463365/6-18-26_Best_of_the_Midwest_Escape_to_Amish_Country_in_Shipshewana_Indiana_2026-06-18-193405.128.mp3Recent Posts
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
.cls-4{fill:#000;}Are host cities benefiting from the World Cup?
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more18 June 2026, 7:05 pm - Chicagoland’s Best Hot Dogs Tournament Championship matchup is set!
As WGN Radio’s inaugural Chicagoland’s Best Hot Dogs Tournament reaches its championship round, John Williams talked to Chicago’s Very Own Eats podcast co-host/bracketologist Michael Piff about the contenders facing off, Rand Red Hots and Cozzi Corner, and how listeners can vote. The champion will be announced Monday, June 22nd, on The John Williams Show after 10 AM. Vote between now and then right here!
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.cls-4{fill:#000;}Ribfest features all 3 of Nikki Haggerty’s BBQ Teams
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
.cls-4{fill:#000;}Are host cities benefiting from the World Cup?
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more18 June 2026, 4:32 pm - The Ten (American) Commandments: Episode 6
Bestselling author and journalist A.J. Jacobs and John Williams look at the Bill of Rights and discuss the strengths, weaknesses and challenges presented by this 235 year-old document.
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Why embassies make such a difference in the US
.cls-3{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Family attempts to visit every U.S. National Park
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Native Americans mark the US 250th with pride, pain and patriotism
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}The Ten (American) Commandments: Episode 3
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Click for more18 June 2026, 4:07 pm - John Williams brings you a round of Speed Jokes, Part MCLXXVII, 6.18.26
John Williams brings you another round of Speed Jokes. Keep sending yours to [email protected].
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Connell McShane: Trump wants Iran in rearview mirror
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more18 June 2026, 3:57 pm - The Mincing Rascals 6.17.26: Grant Park cross burning, UFC controversy, Obama Center opens
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Chicago journalist Cate Plys, publisher of Roseland, Chicago: 1972, multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope’s Screening Room, and award-winning journalist and political pundit Marj Halperin. The Rascals start the podcast this week talking about the man who allegedly burned a cross in Grant Park. What do the Rascals make of this crime? Next, the Rascals tackle the controversy surrounding comedian Nate Bargatze’s appearance at the UFC fight at the White House. Locally, the Rascals discuss the likelihood Mayor Brandon Johnson seeks another term, the latest on Chicago’s parking meter deal, and the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. And finally, it’s time for red light, yellow light, green light! What are the Rascals recommending this week?
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8461543/6-17-26_Mincing_Rascals_cross_burning_Nate_Bargatze_UFC_Mayor_Johnson_parking_meters_Obama_Center_opens_2026-06-17-235943.64kmono.mp3 [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz3bc6iBTFg?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent&w=900&h=507]Recent Posts
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Scott Pelley fired, Bears stadium saga, Mendoza running
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Trump allies fund, Texas primary, Broadview Six
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Pritzker v. Johnson, PCA v. Sox fan, BUILD initiative
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd} Click for more17 June 2026, 11:17 pm - Landscape expert Bob Bertog: How to get rid of ants in lawn
We are ‘Keeping it Green’ with Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins John Williams to answer all of your lawn and garden questions. Bob says the rain has been good for our lawns, but hopefully we won’t see any standing water.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8460941/6-17-26_Bob_Bertog_answers_all_of_your_home_and_garden_questions_2026-06-17-182841.128.mp3 More with Bob BertogRecent Posts
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}Should Trump Tower street be renamed for Obama?
.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more17 June 2026, 9:38 pm - WGN Radio’s Book Club: June edition
Looking for something to read while on a beach vacation? Or a long flight? Or a thunderstorm? Our WGN Radio Book Club has some suggestions.
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8460917/6-17-26_WGN_Radio_Book_Club_Steve_Bertrand_Sara_Tieman_Books_for_June_reading_is_fun_2026-06-17-180317.128.mp3John Williams (weekdays 10am-2pm, including The Noon Business Lunch, plus the Mincing Rascals podcast)
IN THE DAYS OF MY YOUTH I WAS TOLD WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A MAN: A Memoir, by Tom Junod
I haven’t finished this one but it is such good writing, around such a remarkable character. Junod – noted sports writer – details his life with, and relationship around, his father. His dad is a LOT, “a handbag salesman with movie-star looks who lived a dual life filled with secrets, infidelity, and staggering charisma.” Yet the son loved the father as the father loved the son. But something remarkable happened at the father’s memorial that caused Junod to look further into their past. And away we go…I’m reading again Bill Bryson’s One Summer. As I related previously, it is about America in the year 1927. And SO much of it is about Chicago. On your Chicago reads list, this is a must. IT fast, funny and crazy. And it happened here!
Bob Kessler (news)
The Searcher (2020) Tana French
Even though detective novels are a well-worn path, the author manages to find a new way of presenting it. A retired Chicago cop leaves his life behind in the U.S. to fix up a cottage in Ireland and he finds himself wrapped up in a missing person case. The characters and their relationships give its unique flavor and I look forward to reading the more recently published sequels.Ghost Town (2026) Tom Perrotta
An exquisite, smart, engaging novel with a dose of the supernatural about reconciling with one’s past even after trying to distance from it as much as possible.The Giant: Orson Welles, The Artist and the Shadow (2025) Youssef Daoudi
Orson Welles’ films are legendary as is his life story. This is an excellent primer for both, told in an innovative graphic novel style.Days of Love and Rage: A Story of Ordinary People Forging a Revolution (2026) Anand Gopal
The stories of atrocities committed during the Syrian Revolution and the ISIS incursion that followed might keep you up at night. But, it’s important to know about them. People gave up everything in their fight against tyranny in their country and were subject to unimaginable horrors. The author does a brilliant job of sharing their experiences, presented in stunning, literary detail. Difficult to read but arguably essential to gain an understanding of human nature: how low it can sink and how high it can soar.Soul Survivor: A Biography of Al Green (2017) Jimmy McDonough
WGN Radio Book Club
If this account is to be believed, Al Green is a far different person than the public narrative, which usually reads along the lines of, ‘he was a super successful singer who gave it all up to become a preacher!’ That’s not untrue but there’s far more to this extremely talented artist but very complicated person. And, as exhaustive as Jimmy McDonough’s research is, getting to the so-called ‘Real Al Green’ is damn near impossible – even for Al Green himself.Steve Alexander (agribusiness reporter)
H is for Hawk by Helen McDonald
I was expecting this highly praised memoir/biography would be similar to, and as rewarding as, two of my favorite wildlife-related books from last year, Raising Hare, and Sipsworth. Sorry to say it wasn’t. McDonald writes about grief after her father died, which she coped with by trying to train a goshawk, a difficult endeavor. She alternates that with a biography of T.H. White, who wrote a book in 1951 about his inept attempts to train a goshawk. A lot of people loved this book. “M for meh” for me.London Falling by Patrick Radden Keefe
Keefe owns the in-depth crime reporting genre, able to craft unsolved murders into page turners that read like novels. His Say Nothing from 2019 about the Troubles in Belfast was brilliant. This one, an investigation of a 19-year-old man’s apparent suicidal dive into the Thames from a posh London high-rise apartment, and his involvement with the seedy side of London’s private nightclubs and a ruthless gangster known as Indian Dave, is very good, but I didn’t find it as compelling as Say Nothing.The Dutch House by Anne Patchett is a novel spread over five decades about a mansion in a suburb of Philadelphia and the family that lived in it. The story focuses on Maeve and her brother Danny, who are kicked out of the house by their stepmother when their father dies unexpectedly. Hilarity does not ensue, but some surprises do. Patchett, as always, tells a great story.
The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins is a thriller/murder mystery set on an island off Scotland that is connected by a strip of sand and is unreachable 12 hours a day when the tides are high. Great read.
Steve Bertrand (host of Steve Bertrand on Books podcast, retired after over 40 years as a WGN Radio news anchor and reporter)
Daughters of the Sun and Moon by Lisa See
New York Times bestselling author Lisa See’s latest book is Daughters of the Sun and Moon. Publisher’s Weekly calls it one of the best books of the summer. She writes about the little known story of the 1870 massacre of Chinese immigrants in what was then a small, dusty and very dangerous Los Angeles. The story is told through the eyes of three women who emigrated to California. There’s some great history here. For example, after the Civil War, slavery was abolished everywhere with one exception: Chinese woman in California.Also, I have two beach reads that come with something to think about. So, when you pack up your car and wipe away the sand on your feet, you’ll leave the beach with more than just a sunburn.
We Are Gathered Here Today by Bobby Finger
Popular podcaster and novelist Finger writes about a big Texas wedding where the bride’s best friend Finn is the officiant. Finn is engaged as well but he returns home for the wedding without tell his friends about his husband to be. He has some doubts. Not about his fiancé but about marriage as an institution. This is a great read: funny and poignant all at once.Alan Opts Out by Courtney Maum
Alan Anderson is a hard driving ad exec whose job it is to get us to buy stuff we don’t need. All is going well: big house, stuffy neighborhood and kids at the most expensive schools. But then an ad pitch goes bad and Alan is left to consider the consumerism he’s gotten rich selling. As the title suggests, he vows to give up the culture of modern comfort and moves into a child’s playhouse in his back yard. His wife and neighbors aghast, but then his new sales pitch starts to catch on. This is big fun but might have you thinking twice next time to log on to Amazon.Sara Tieman (promotions & public relations manager emeritus and station book club international correspondent)
I am 59 books in for the year and the following are my recent highlights:
The Glassmaker (2024) – Tracy Chevalier
I picked this book up with a recommendation from a lady in the book club at my local library. It is historical fiction with the added twist of time travel, following the Rosso family, glassmakers living in Murano in the late 15th century. The time travel conveys a bit of mystery and the bending of rules and we as readers are asked to believe that time and the world runs a bit differently in Murano. I would have preferred it if the book followed different generations of the Rosso family through time, rather than them living for 500 years or so. I was reminded of Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” during the paragraphs of forward time jump. That said, the detail of the family working in glass and later in beads was deep and the setting kept me enthralled to the end.Lady Tremaine (2026) – Rachel Hochhauser
This is a reimagining of the Cinderella fairy tale with the character we’ve come to know as the villain in the spotlight and I loved the counter viewpoint. Lady Etheldreda Tremaine Bramley is not a villain or a wicked stepmother, but a twice-widowed woman with trained peregrine falcon Lucy by her side. She must manage a crumbling estate, feed her family, and secure futures for her daughters despite limited financial resources. Her stepdaughter Elin is portrayed as a girl who cares more about being a lady and doing not much of anything outside quoting quotes about the proper way to conduct oneself instead of participating in the upkeep of her family home. The fairy tale status quo is further challenged with the prince who is not charming in the least. Pick this up if you want a different perspectiveThe Gales of November: The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald (2025) – John U. Bacon
John Williams and Bob Kessler raved about this book last year, and I’ve finally gotten around to it. This is as fast-paced and engaging as David Grann’s The Wager or The Wide Wide Sea by Hampton Sides. I imagine all of us who have grown up near Lake Michigan or any of the Great Lakes have an awareness of the power of waves just at the shoreline, let alone how frightening those rolling waves could be if you’re a ship in the middle of the Lakes. Bacon digs into the differences between “lakers” and “salties,” reiterating that the Lake can be more perilous than the sea. He further delivers on the human element, so as the reader you are further invested in the lives of the crew aboard the Fitz, making their deaths in the 1975 sinking all the more heartbreaking.Yesteryear (2026) – Caro Claire Burke
More book recommendations from Sara Tieman
I wasn’t so sure about this book as the “tradwife” description had put me off, but curiosity got the better of me. I’m also very proud of myself because I did get a bit frustrated during the reading and wanted to skip and skim ahead to see where it was all going to land, but I fought that urge. What’s it about? Natalie Heller Mills is a tradwife social media influencer and lives on a farm called Yesteryear with her family of at least five kids (I lost count) while pregnant with her sixth. She has two nannies and hires a live-in producer to help with her business, selling a pioneering type lifestyle to her followers. The day after producer Shannon leaves, Natalie wakes up to find she’s been transported back to yesteryear and is a true pioneer woman, surrounded by kids and a husband not her own. Chapters switch from Natalie in yesteryear to scenes of her former real life. I’m sharing it here because while I didn’t love it (yet the payoff was enough that I am still thinking about it), there’s a lot to discuss and I think it would be a great choice for book clubs. Or, if you love novels built around unreliable narrators, this is the one for you.Recent Posts
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.cls-4{fill:#000;} Click for more17 June 2026, 9:20 pm - Beat the heat and save on energy bills with Green Attic Insulation
John Williams was joined again by Green Attic Co-Owner/CEO Andrei Turea to talk about how they help you stay cool, how to improve your insulation, and how to take advantage of their available utility rebates.
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Are you going to see ‘Toy Story 5’?
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.cls-7{fill:#fff;fill-rule:evenodd}John Williams Best of Speed Jokes 6-19-26
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