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A new study by Northwestern University says paid civilian peacekeepers and violence interrupters are having an impact on reducing crime in Chicago.
If we can say one good thing about President Donald Trump’s ill-advised and ever-shifting tariff policies, it’s this: They’re making at least some leading Democrats sound like old-school Republicans.
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Raw Story on MSN'Taste for revenge': Columnist thinks little-known 1970s feud fueled Trump's Harvard hateA special correspondent with The Daily Beast connected President Donald Trump's first New York real-estate deal in the 1970s ...
The governor went after the Trump administration during an event highlighting research on the effectiveness of antiviolence ...
Blythe and other Head Start providers in Illinois are concerned about the future of the 60- year-old federal program that ...
Chicago Has Seen Significant Gun Violence Declines Under ‘Peacekeepers’ Program, New Study Finds
Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Mayor Brandon Johnson and other public officials lauded the program after a Northwestern University study ...
Trump has a very personal beef with the college’s most senior member of its board of governors going back to his first real-estate deal.
The governor went after the Trump administration during an event highlighting research on the effectiveness of antiviolence ...
New warehouses to bring 400 jobs to Springfield Two companies have announced plans to build warehouses in central Illinois.
An eternity stretches between now and any real moves in the Democratic Party’s next presidential nominating contest. But the ...
Chicagoans view business leaders as a force for good: 44% said businesses and their executives have a duty to give back to ...
Individuals convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol riots can no longer obtain jobs with the city of Chicago thanks to a new ordinance.
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