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This comboination of file photos shows, from top left clockwise, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, attorney Mark Geragos, President Donald Trump, actor and musician Jussie Smollett, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. Smollett, a successful but not A-list actor, burst into the world's consciousness in January 2019 after he reported being the victim of a racist and anti-gay attack. In the two months since, a number of figures in Chicago and beyond have gained international attention and emerged as supporting characters in the saga. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford, Richard Vogel, Manuel Balce Ceneta, Paul Beaty, M. Spencer Green)

This comboination of file photos shows, from top left clockwise, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, attorney Mark Geragos, President Donald Trump, actor and musician Jussie Smollett, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. Smollett, a successful but not A-list actor, burst into the world's consciousness in January 2019 after he reported being the victim of a racist and anti-gay attack. In the two months since, a number of figures in Chicago and beyond have gained international attention and emerged as supporting characters in the saga. (AP Photo/Teresa Crawford, Richard Vogel, Manuel Balce Ceneta, Paul Beaty, M. Spencer Green)

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Led by a single-game franchise-record seven field goals from kicker Austin Seibert, the Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants 21-18 at Northwest Stadium, Landover, Md., September 15, 2024. (Photos by Brian Murphy for the Washington Times)