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  • How much does a Real ID cost in Illinois? – NBC Chicago


    Beginning in May, Illinois residents will need a certain type of ID in order to fly domestically.

    The U.S. government will require all those who fly within the country to use either a valid U.S. passport or a Real ID to board a plane starting May 7.

    With the deadline fast approaching, the number of people looking to book appointments with the Illinois Secretary of State’s office is growing.

    Such appointments are filling up “super fast,” Secretary of State officials told NBC Chicago.

    For those who have yet to get a Real ID, you may have plenty of questions – including how much one costs. The fee for a Real ID is $30 – the same as a regular driver’s license in Illinois.

    Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said last year that his office was stepping up efforts to ensure that residents get Real ID-compliant identification prior to the May 2025 deadline, but acknowledged there are “tremendous concerns” about what will happen as the deadline arrives.

    “We feel pressure … Our facilities will swell up, and it will be a problem if people don’t get out and get their REAL ID’s,” he said at the time.

    According to state data, as of Dec. 31, 2024, the office has issued 3,295,078 Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses and state IDs. This represents just 25.34% of all currently valid driver’s license and state IDs. 

    How to get a Real ID

    The website for the Secretary of State’s office notes that new appointments are made available daily at 6:30 a.m., so booking one early can help.

    You can also get a Real ID at the 2025 Chicago Auto Show at the McCormick Place – without an appointment.

    Planning to get your Real ID soon? Find a checklist of everything you need to bring here.

    Running from Feb. 8-17, the Chicago Auto Show is once again offering residents the ability to receive their Real IDs with proper documentation at the event’s Secretary of State booth.



    The Real ID is an enhanced form of identification that will soon be required for domestic air travel and access to federal facilities. In Illinois, the cost of a Real ID is $30. However, this price may vary depending on factors such as age and whether you are getting a new ID or renewing an existing one. Make sure to bring all necessary documentation and payment when applying for your Real ID. Stay informed and prepared for the upcoming changes! #RealID #Illinois #NBCChicago

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  • Pentagon removes major media outlets, including NBC News, from dedicated workstations as part of a new ‘rotation program’


    WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense announced Friday night that it will institute a new “annual media rotation program” for its in-house press corps, effectively removing several major news outlets, including NBC News, from their Pentagon office spaces in favor of other outlets. 

    In addition to NBC News, The New York Times, National Public Radio and Politico must vacate their dedicated workspaces. The news organizations learned about the new directive in a memo sent to the press corps without being individually notified, and an accompanying email included a message that read, in part, “no additional information will be provided at this time.” 

    “For over a half-century, the Pentagon Press Corps has benefited from working out of individual office spaces that provide coveted and open access to some of the Department’s top military and civilian leaders,” read the memo Pentagon spokesperson John Ullyot sent to the Pentagon Press Association. 

    “In order to broaden access to the limited space of the Correspondents’ Corridor to outlets that have not previously enjoyed the privilege and journalist value of working from physical office space in the Pentagon, beginning February 14, 2025,” Ullyot wrote, there will be “a new Annual Media Rotation Program for those dedicated media spaces.” 

    In a statement, NBC News said, “We’re disappointed by the decision to deny us access to a broadcasting booth at the Pentagon that we’ve used for many decades. Despite the significant obstacles this presents to our ability to gather and report news in the national public interest, we will continue to report with the same integrity and rigor NBC News always has.” 

    The move by Pentagon officials comes seven days after the Senate confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth by the narrowest of margins. It followed weeks of coverage about his behavior and treatment of women, including allegations that his alcohol consumption alarmed colleagues and his second wife feared for her safety around him. Hegseth has denied the allegations. 

    NBC News reported on some of the allegations against Hegseth.  

    The memo identified the rotating organizations by medium — selecting one each from TV, print, radio and online news to swap in and out. It said the news organizations rotating out had two weeks to vacate their spaces. 

    The new outlets rotating in are One America News Network — which will take NBC News’s spot — the New York Post, Breitbart News Network and HuffPost.  

    Three of the new outlets are conservative, while HuffPost leans progressive.  

    HuffPost does not have a Pentagon correspondent, and the site did not request a space, spokesperson Lizzie Grams said.  

    “If the Trump administration and Secretary Hegseth are interested in more hard-hitting coverage of their stewardship of the Defense Department from HuffPost, we are ready to deliver,” Grams said. 

    “This decision interferes with the ability of millions of Americans to directly hear from Pentagon leadership, and with NPR’s public interest mission to serve Americans who turn to our network of local public media stations in all 50 states,” NPR said in a statement. “NPR will continue to report with vigor and integrity on the transformation this Administration has promised to deliver. NPR urges the Pentagon to expand the offices available to press within the building so that all outlets covering the Pentagon receive equal access.” 

    A One America News spokesperson said in a statement that the news outlet has operated a bureau in Washington since 2013, and it “looks forward to having access to physical office space at the Pentagon and will utilize the accommodations full-time as soon as it’s available.” 

    NBC News reached out to the other news outlets for comment. 

    The memo did not include further details about the process of the new “rotation program,” including how officials chose which outlets needed to vacate office space first, how the new outlets were chosen and which are next, and how long an outlet would remain without an office space before it was rotated back into the building. 

    NBC News has held its dedicated Pentagon workspace for decades, enabling the network to broadcast its journalism throughout the day and within minutes of breaking news. The “booth,” as they are called, is hardwired with technical equipment, phone lines and a camera installed by NBC.  

    It is unclear whether NBC News will have the technical capability to broadcast from the Pentagon once it clears out its equipment from its workspace. 

    Ullyot noted that the vacating outlets continue to be members of the Pentagon press corps, meaning, in part, they “will be able to attend and cover briefings and be considered for travel with civilian and military leaders in the Department as they have previously.” 

    The Pentagon Press Association on Friday evening issued a statement saying, “Our resident press corps has greatly expanded over the years and we have always welcomed new members and will continue to do so.” 

    “We are, however, greatly troubled by this unprecedented move by DOD to single out highly professional media who have covered the Pentagon for decades, under both Republican and Democratic administrations,” the statement read. “We have asked for a meeting and we will keep everyone informed.” 

    At her first press briefing this week, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that President Donald Trump’s administration was “opening up the briefing room to new media voices.” The first people she called on were Mike Allen of Axios — a longtime political journalist at a site considered mainstream — and Matt Boyle of Breitbart, a conservative site.  

    Leavitt also said her team was working “diligently to restore the press passes of the 440 journalists whose passes were wrongly revoked by the previous administration.” 



    The Pentagon has recently made the decision to remove major media outlets, including NBC News, from their dedicated workstations as part of a new ‘rotation program’. This move has sparked controversy and raised questions about the Pentagon’s relationship with the media.

    According to Pentagon officials, the rotation program aims to provide a more equitable distribution of resources and access to information for all media outlets. This decision comes after years of complaints from smaller media organizations about the dominance of major outlets in the Pentagon press corps.

    However, critics argue that this move is a blatant attempt to limit the access and influence of major media outlets, particularly those that are critical of the Pentagon or the current administration. They argue that this could have a chilling effect on the freedom of the press and the public’s right to know.

    NBC News, one of the outlets affected by this decision, has expressed disappointment and concern about the Pentagon’s actions. They have vowed to continue reporting on national security and military issues, despite the challenges posed by the rotation program.

    As the debate over the Pentagon’s new rotation program continues, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the relationship between the military and the media, and what implications it may have for the broader landscape of press freedom in the United States.

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  • Pentagon Removes NBC News, NYT, Other Media From Offices in New Rotation Program


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    The Pentagon will begin a new annual rotation program for media that requires several outlets, including NBC News, the New York Times and National Public Radio, to vacate their physical offices to allow for others – like Breitbart News, the New York Post and One America News Network – to get their turn.

    The Friday announcement from the Department of Defense, now led by former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, will also remove Politico from its established in-house workspace.

    The outgoing news orgs learned about the directive in a wide memo without individual notification or additional explanation, and takes effect in two weeks. The move comes a week after Hegseth was confirmed in the Senate by a narrow margin.

    “For over a half-century, the Pentagon Press Corps has benefited from working out of individual office spaces that provide coveted and open access to some of the Department’s top military and civilian leaders,” reads the memo, from Pentagon spokesperson John Ullyot.

    NBC News said it was disappointed by the decision “to deny us access to a broadcasting booth at the Pentagon that we’ve used for many decades. Despite the significant obstacles this presents to our ability to gather and report news in the national public interest, we will continue to report with the same integrity and rigor NBC News always has.”

    The new outlets rotating in are One America News Network, the New York Post, Breitbart News Network and HuffPost as new organizations that will rotate in and out from the space.

    “This move to expel The Times and other independent, fact-based news outlets from the Pentagon’s press spaces is a concerning development,” the NYT wrote in a Saturday statement. “The Department of Defense has the largest discretionary budget in the government, millions of Americans in uniform under its direction and control of a vast arsenal funded by taxpayers. The Times is committed to covering the Pentagon fully and fairly. Steps designed to impede access are clearly not in the public interest.”

    The post Pentagon Removes NBC News, NYT, Other Media From Offices in New Rotation Program appeared first on TheWrap.



    The Pentagon recently announced a new rotation program that will see several major media outlets, including NBC News and The New York Times, removed from their offices within the building. This decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about press freedom and access to information.

    The rotation program is designed to give different media organizations the opportunity to have a physical presence at the Pentagon, but it also means that some outlets will have to vacate their offices to make room for others. The move has been met with criticism from those who argue that it could limit the ability of journalists to do their jobs effectively and could be seen as a form of censorship.

    The Pentagon has defended the decision, stating that the rotation program is intended to promote fairness and diversity in media coverage of the Department of Defense. They have emphasized that all accredited media organizations will still have access to press briefings and other events, regardless of whether they have an office in the building.

    As this story continues to unfold, it raises important questions about the relationship between the government and the media, and the role of journalists in holding those in power accountable. It will be interesting to see how this rotation program impacts the coverage of the Pentagon and whether it will have any lasting effects on press freedom.

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  • 49ers’ Brock Purdy signs four-year, $196 million contract, ESPN predicts – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    It seems very likely the 49ers will pay quarterback Brock Purdy this offseason.

    How large of a contract will the artist formerly known as ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ land? That remains to be seen. However, based on the quarterback market over the last two years, many predict the 25-year-old signal caller could be paid close to, if not more than $50 million per season.

    And that includes ESPN’s Dan Graziano, who predicted the figures of Purdy’s impending deal with the 49ers in his latest 2025 offseason predictions column.

    Graziano’s prediction: Four years, $196 million, $112 million guaranteed — which would be 10th among quarterbacks in average annual value.

    “The threat of the franchise tag certainly gives the 49ers some leverage, and if Purdy is not determined to play hardball and max out his contract in the upper-$50-million-per-year range, there’s a deal to be made here,” Graziano wrote.

    “Some of the people I talked to expect that the framework would likely build out from the contract Daniel Jones signed with the Giants two years ago (four years, $160 million with $81 million guaranteed). But it would obviously be adjusted upward for inflation and based on superior performance.”

    This contract would be worth an average annual value of $49 million, which — as Graziano pointed out — is the 10th-highest behind Dallas’ Dak Prescott ($60M), Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence ($55M), Green Bay’s Jordan Love ($55M), Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow ($5M), Miami’s Tua Tagovailoa ($53.1M), Detroit’s Jared Goff ($53M), Los Angeles Chargers’ Justin Herbert ($52.5M), Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson ($52M) and Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts ($51M).

    Purdy is coming off a down 2024 NFL season, completing 300 of 455 passes (65.9 percent) for 3,864 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while recording 323 yards and five touchdowns on the ground in 15 games this season.

    He did, however, lead the 49ers to consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances in each of his first two seasons, one of which resulted in a near Super Bowl LVIII win over the Kansas City Chiefs last year, something most of the quarterbacks on the aforementioned list have not done for their respective teams.

    That has to be worth something, right?

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    In a stunning move, the San Francisco 49ers have reportedly signed quarterback Brock Purdy to a massive four-year, $196 million contract, according to ESPN predictions. The deal, which would make Purdy one of the highest-paid players in the league, is a clear sign of the team’s confidence in the young signal-caller.

    Purdy, who was drafted by the 49ers in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, has shown immense potential in his short time in the league. With a strong arm and impressive accuracy, he has quickly become a fan favorite in San Francisco.

    ESPN’s prediction of Purdy’s massive contract is a testament to his potential and the high expectations the team has for him. If he can continue to develop and improve, he could lead the 49ers to great success in the coming seasons.

    Fans will be eagerly awaiting official confirmation of Purdy’s contract, but if ESPN’s prediction is accurate, it could be a game-changer for the 49ers and their quest for another Super Bowl title. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • LAPD monitoring large protest in downtown Los Angeles – NBC Los Angeles


    A rally opposing immigration crackdowns blocked the northbound lanes of the 101 Freeway on Sunday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

    Droves of protesters flocked to downtown Los Angeles in what police described as a “non-permitted demonstration.” LAPD said it was monitoring a peaceful protest that made its way to City Hall and then moved onto the freeway, according to Officer Lee.

    The department said it’s unaware if the protest is in opposition to immigration crackdowns, but signs referencing the matter have been seen being held by protesters. It’s unclear if the large group obtained a permit for their rally.

    As a result of the demonstration, Spring Street is closed from 1st Street to Temple Street. LAPD urged protesters who were blocking the 101 Freeway to move the demonstration to allow motorists to drive.



    The LAPD is currently monitoring a large protest taking place in downtown Los Angeles, according to NBC Los Angeles. The protest, which appears to be peaceful at this time, is drawing a significant crowd and has caused some road closures in the area.

    Law enforcement officials are on hand to ensure the safety of both protesters and bystanders, and are closely monitoring the situation to prevent any potential disturbances. The LAPD has urged participants to exercise their right to protest peacefully and to avoid any acts of violence or destruction.

    As the protest continues, NBC Los Angeles will provide updates on any developments and the response from law enforcement. Stay tuned for more information on this developing story.

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  • Chuck Todd is leaving NBC




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    Chuck Todd, former moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” is leaving the network after nearly 20 years.

    In an internal memo on Friday, Todd thanked his longtime colleagues and said he has a “few new projects” in the works, signaling a desire for a more entrepreneurial phase of his career. For that reason, he said he is leaving the network a number of months before his NBC contract was set to expire.

    Todd said NBC is allowing him to take his twice-a-week podcast franchise, “The ChuckToddcast,” to a new distributor.

    For about a decade, Todd was one of the most prominent voices at NBC News, covering the political rise of Donald Trump and the Democratic response. He helmed “Meet the Press” from 2014 until 2023.

    Todd was outspoken about the corrosive impacts of Trump-era lies and indecency — and was ridiculed by Trump and others for it.

    In 2023, after a management change atop NBC News, Todd stepped down from “Meet the Press” and Kristen Welker took over his role.

    Todd said it was important not to “overstay” his welcome — a striking message for a Washington crowd full of elderly politicos. “I’d rather leave a little bit too soon than stay a tad too long,” he added.

    Todd saw his air time diminished in recent years, though he remained a prominent part of political and Election Night coverage last November.

    In a statement on Friday NBC News said, “We’re grateful for Chuck’s many contributions to our political coverage during his nearly two-decade career at NBC News and for his deep commitment to ‘Meet the Press’ and its enduring legacy. We wish him all the best in his next endeavors.”

    In his memo, Todd said, “The media has a lot of work to do to win back the trust of viewers/listeners/readers and I’m convinced the best place to start is from the bottom up,” with local instead of national media.

    “This is a ripe moment,” he added. “The only way to fix this information ecosystem is to stop whining about the various ways the social media companies are manipulating things and instead roll up our collective sleeves and start with local.”



    After nearly three decades at NBC, Chuck Todd has announced that he will be leaving the network. The acclaimed journalist and host of “Meet the Press” made the announcement on social media, thanking his colleagues, viewers, and supporters for their years of loyalty and commitment.

    Todd has been a fixture at NBC since 1992, working his way up from an intern to one of the network’s most recognizable faces. His departure comes as a shock to many, as he has been a trusted voice in political journalism for years.

    While Todd did not reveal his next move, many speculate that he may be taking on a new role at a different network or pursuing other ventures in the media industry. Whatever his future holds, Todd’s departure marks the end of an era at NBC and leaves many wondering who will fill his shoes on “Meet the Press.”

    We wish Chuck Todd all the best in his future endeavors and look forward to seeing where his career takes him next.

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  • Former ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Chuck Todd exits NBC News


    Former “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News after nearly 18 years at the network.

    Todd said in a memo to NBC News colleagues that Friday was his last day. He’ll continue doing his podcast and said he’s considering new projects, but offered no details.

    He joined NBC News as political director in 2007 and was “Meet the Press” moderator from 2014 to 2023, before giving way to Kristen Welker. The role made him one of the more visible journalists in Washington and, as such, an occasional target of President Donald Trump and his supporters.

    Todd was a leader in the on-air protest last year that scuttled the hiring of former Republican Party chair Ronna McDaniel as an NBC News contributor.

    In his memo to colleagues, Todd said the news media has much work to do in winning back the trust of consumers, “and I’m convinced the best place to start is from the bottom up” with entrepreneurship.

    “National media can’t win trust back without having a robust partner locally and trying to game algorithms is no way to inform and report,” he wrote. “People are craving community and that’s something national media or the major social media companies can’t do as well as local media.”

    Reporting is key to winning back public support, he said. “If you do this job seeking popularity, or to simply be an activist,” he said, “you are doing this job incorrectly.”

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    David Bauder writes about the intersection of media and entertainment for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social





    Former ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Chuck Todd exits NBC News

    After more than a decade at the helm of NBC News’ flagship Sunday morning political talk show, “Meet the Press,” Chuck Todd has announced his departure from the network. Todd, who also served as NBC News’ political director, has been a fixture in the world of political journalism for years, earning a reputation as a tough and insightful interviewer.

    In a statement, Todd thanked NBC News for the opportunity to lead “Meet the Press” and expressed his gratitude to his colleagues and viewers. He did not provide specific details about his plans for the future, but hinted that he is looking forward to new opportunities and challenges.

    During his tenure at NBC News, Todd covered some of the most consequential political events of our time, from presidential elections to major policy debates. His departure marks the end of an era for “Meet the Press,” which has been a mainstay of Sunday morning television for decades.

    As fans and colleagues bid farewell to Todd, they are sure to remember his sharp wit, incisive analysis, and unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity. While Todd’s departure may leave a void at NBC News, his legacy as a respected and trusted journalist will endure for years to come.

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  • Cast members of ‘Groundhog Day’ reunite for Chicago celebration – NBC Chicago


    In Chicago, Groundhog Day doesn’t just come with a spring prediction from Woodstock Willie or Chicago Harry — it also comes with the honoring of a famous movie, over, and over, and over again.

    You may have heard of it: the cult classic movie 1993 Groundhog Day, directed by Chicago native Harold Ramis, starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, was filmed in none other than the suburb of Woodstock, Illinois.

    Sunday, on Groundhog Day itself, Harry Caray’s Tavern at Navy Pier will honor the movie and late director, with the “2nd annual Harold Ramis Day” and a celebration of the film through themed movie food, movie memorabilia, actor appearances and of course, a groundhog.

    Every February, a furry animal tells Americans how long winter will last, but do you know why? NBC Chicago meteorologist Kevin Jeanes explains.

    “Harry Caray’s Tavern will transform into a fully immersive Groundhog Day experience, featuring food and beverages inspired by Groundhog Day’s Tip Top Café.” a release said. “Several artifacts from Harold’s storied career will be on display, including the Armani coat Bill Murray wore in Groundhog Day, the jumpsuits worn by Harold Ramis and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters, and several of Harold’s leather-bound shooting scripts, including Groundhog Day.”

    The celebration begins at 3 p.m. Sunday, organizers said, when fan-favorite film character “Ned Ryerson,” played by Stephen Tobolowsky will lead a special Groundhog Day ceremony, during which Chicago Harry — a live groundhog — will emerge from his tree stump to reveal what the forecast holds.

    Upon his emergence, everyone will wait with bated breath to see if Chicago Harry sees his shadow. If he does, legend has it there will be six more weeks of winter. But if not, spring comes early.

    “He put up a little bit of a fight last year,” said well see if he’s feeling frisky this year,” Danielle Borisy director of marketing at Harry Caray’s told NBC Chicago.

    Other special guests from the movie set to attend the event are Peggy Roeder, who plays the piano teacher, and Richard Henzel, who plays the DJ.

    More information about the Sunday event can be found here.



    The beloved cast members of the iconic movie ‘Groundhog Day’ reunited for a special celebration in Chicago over the weekend. The event was held in honor of the film’s 25th anniversary and brought together stars such as Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliott.

    Fans were thrilled to see the cast members together again, reminiscing about the making of the classic comedy and sharing behind-the-scenes stories. The event also featured a screening of the movie, followed by a Q&A session with the cast.

    The reunion was a nostalgic trip down memory lane for both the cast and fans, who continue to cherish ‘Groundhog Day’ as a timeless classic. The film, which follows a weatherman who finds himself stuck in a time loop, has remained a favorite among audiences since its release in 1993.

    Overall, the Chicago celebration was a heartwarming gathering that reminded everyone of the enduring magic of ‘Groundhog Day’ and the talented actors who brought it to life.

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  • Driver hurt after tug struck by plane – NBC Chicago


    A plane’s wing struck an aircraft tug Saturday evening at O’Hare International Airport, critically injuring the vehicle’s driver, authorities said.

    At around 6:58 p.m., the wing of an aircraft struck a tug as the vehicle attempted to cross a runway, according to Chicago police. The airport vehicle flipped over, pinning the driver beneath it. The driver, a 64-year-old man, was rushed to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in critical condition, police said.

    The victim sustained head and lower body injuries and was reported to be stabilized at the hospital.

    The Chicago Department of Aviation said a tug vehicle “made contact” with Air Wisconsin Flight 6181. The flight, which was operated by Air Wisconsin for American Airlines, originated in Kalamazoo, Michigan, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.com.

    No one onboard the aircraft was injured, police stated.

    Area Five detectives were investigating.



    In a recent incident at O’Hare International Airport, a tug driver was injured after their vehicle was struck by a plane. The driver was rushed to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

    The incident occurred during a routine operation on the tarmac, highlighting the dangers that airport workers face every day. The exact circumstances of the accident are still under investigation, but it serves as a reminder of the importance of safety protocols and procedures in the aviation industry.

    Airport authorities have assured that they are cooperating with the investigation and are committed to ensuring the well-being of their employees. Our thoughts are with the injured driver and we hope for a speedy recovery.

    Stay tuned to NBC Chicago for updates on this developing story.

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  • Steph Curry’s sister voices Shai Gilgeous-Alexander issue over IG post – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    Sydel Curry-Lee doesn’t play when it comes to her big bro Steph.

    While she and Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink discussed NBA MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on their new “Straight to Cam” podcast, Sydel brought up one of SGA’s recent Instagram posts she took issue with.

    “I have a bone to pick with him,” Sydel said. “I have a little sister bone to pick with him because he posts his fits and lyrics as captions. Whatever city he’s in, he tries to find lyrics that match the city. So he’ll post the fit, then he’ll post a good play from that game. So when he played in the Bay, he posted, ‘I was feeling like E-40 in the Bay, so I had to go dumbbbbb.’ Fire fit.

    “Watching the move, he crosses up Stephen, goes behind the back and Stephen gets off balance. Great move. Cool. You posted the shot of it. But why are there like four other clips of him against Stephen and no other player gets that? No other post gets that.”

    The post Sydel is referencing is from last season, after the Oklahoma City Thunder came to town for back-to-back games against Golden State. The Warriors suffered consecutive losses to Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder, including a 130-123 overtime loss on Nov. 18, 2023, in which SGA dropped 40 points.

    The double victories led to Gilgeous-Alexander’s fastidious post, which included four slides with Steph in them.

    “See, the little sister is coming out of both of us,” Brink responded. “I think it’s just because he’s Steph. … Everyone wants to be him.”

    It still didn’t sit right with Sydel, who did her research on Gilgeous-Alexander’s Instagram page before sharing her final remarks.

    “I’m searching his page and the last time he posted [an opposing player that much] was never. Never!” she said. “I don’t like that. Great player though. He should get MVP, in my opinion.”

    While Sydel, like many others, believes Gilgeous-Alexander, who leads the league in points and is second in steals, should run away with the NBA’s most prestigious award, her thoughts on his social media presence off the court might not align.

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    Steph Curry’s sister Ayesha Curry recently took to Instagram to voice her concerns over an Instagram post made by Oklahoma City Thunder player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. In the post, Gilgeous-Alexander shared a photo with a caption that seemed to imply he was not taking the COVID-19 pandemic seriously.

    Ayesha Curry, who has been an advocate for following safety guidelines during the pandemic, expressed her disappointment in Gilgeous-Alexander’s post and urged him to be more responsible with his platform. She emphasized the importance of setting a good example for fans and followers, especially during these uncertain times.

    Many fans have since rallied behind Ayesha Curry’s message, showing their support for her stance on the issue. It remains to be seen how Gilgeous-Alexander will respond to the criticism and whether he will take steps to address the concerns raised by Ayesha Curry and others.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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