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Fourteen cities have joined the lawsuit to stop the executive order for sanctuary cities by the Trump Administration.
A federal judge in San Francisco opened a hearing Wednesday with sharp questions for the attorneys representing the U.S. Department of Justice.
Following George Floyd’s death at the hands of police in Minneapolis in 2020, the U.S. has undergone a national reckoning over crime prevention and police reform. Across the country, calls went out ...
The 40-member task force will be charged with developing “Chicago’s first comprehensive reparations study, a critical step forward in acknowledging, addressing and repairing generations of harm ...
One of several examples the U.S. Department of Justice gave of how federal officials have been obstructed by Illinois’ ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday warned that Chicago was at a “crossroads” before signing an executive order establishing a ...
A shocking incident in Chicago highlights the persistent issues surrounding illegal immigration and crime in sanctuary cities. Edmonds Ronaldo Peraza Cortez, a Venezuelan national here illegally, has ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accused President Donald Trump of acting like a "terrorist" with threats to strip away federal funding from sanctuary cities. "Try to force your will to break the spirits ...
On this episode of "Paris on Politics," we dive into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments about how Trump's tariffs could slow growth and spike inflation. Host Paris Schutz also sits down ...
Chicago police have arrested a Venezuelan migrant for the sixth time in the past 13 months after he allegedly robbed a woman ...
Trying to force your will to break the spirit of working people in order to have a conversation — that’s terrorism. And we’re ...
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