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The NYPD is not required to protect New Yorkers, city lawyers argue in court filing

A still shot from a video taken of the April 24 incident in Crown Heights. The argument came in response to a claim filed by Amanda Luci, who alleged NYPD officers failed to protect her from a mob of young men and boys who attacked her in Crown Heights in 2025. [ more › ]

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Chicago’s first art galleries elevated the city’s image, but created barriers

What started as a small trading post turned into a busy industrial hub. This was Chicago in the 1840s. Modes of transportation were horse, water and rail, new buildings were quickly going up and the city’s burgeoning meatpacking industry earned its reputation as “Hog Butcher for the World.” “We know

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Horoscope for Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Moon Alert After 6 a.m., there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The moon is in Cancer. Aries (March 21-April 19) A positive day Don't feel diminished by comments from a family member. Instead, take a realistic look in the mirror and ask yourself what you can do to improv

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GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Indiana woman charged in Crete triple homicide

An Indiana woman has been charged in connection with a triple homicide in unincorporated Crete on Monday, according to the Will County Sheriff’s office. Jenna Strouble, a 30-year-old St. John, Indiana resident, faces nine counts of first-degree murder, the sheriff’s office said. Sheriff’s deputies w

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GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Dolton man charged in Christmas Day shooting in Englewood

A Dolton man faces attempted murder charges in connection with a shooting in Englewood on Christmas Day, according to Chicago police. Ronald Speed, 33, faces a charge of attempted first-degree murder, police said. He was arrested Monday. Speed is accused of shooting a 37-year-old man in the 300 bloc

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GeneralChicago Sun-Times

White Sox talking about 'trying to win now'

Left fielder Andrew Benintendi has endured a lot of turnover and a heck of a lot of losses since joining the White Sox in 2022. He saw the previous rebuild give way to a 101-loss season in 2023, then an all-time low as the Sox set the modern-era record with 121 losses in 2024. On top of that, he has

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GeneralThe City

Candidate Mamdani Vowed to Implement the Law Expanding Housing Vouchers. As Mayor, He’s Appealing a Court Order To Do So.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday appealed a court ruling that requires the city to expand the hugely popular — but massively expensive — city-funded housing voucher program called CityFHEPS. As a mayoral candidate, Mamdani had promised to implement the expanded voucher program in line with laws the C

1mo agoby Samantha Maldonado
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Blackhawks hold off Islanders in Anton Frondell's impressive NHL debut

ELMONT, N.Y. — Through one game of the Anton Frondell era, the Blackhawks are undefeated. The Hawks held on by the thinnest of threads Tuesday night to win 4-3 in Frondell’s NHL debut, dealing a blow to the Islanders’ playoff hopes in the process. The No. 3 overall pick in last year’s draft, who arr

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GeneralChicago Sun-Times

Man fatally shot in Greater Grand Crossing home

A man was fatally shot in Greater Grand Crossing Tuesday evening, according to Chicago police. The man, 38, was inside a residence in the 7400 block of South Rhodes Avenue at 6:53 p.m. when he was shot in the head, police said. He was taken to University of Chicago Medical Center where he later died

1mo ago
GeneralChicago Sun-Times

PAWS Chicago takes in more than 40 dogs after massive pet seizure in LA amid animal abuse investigation

Dozens of dogs from California were taken in by PAWS Chicago Tuesday after an animal abuse investigation led to one of Los Angeles’ largest pet seizures — and overcrowded shelters as a result, according to officials with the Chicago group. The dogs taken in by PAWS aren't among the animals seized in

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Dylan Carlson, Scott Kingery make Cubs' roster — for now

MESA, Ariz. — The Cubs’ Opening Day roster was all but set on the last day of spring training Tuesday, with outfielder Dylan Carlson landing a spot and infielder Scott Kingery getting one with an asterisk. Outfielder Kevin Alcantara and right-hander Javier Assad were optioned to Triple-A Iowa. It al

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GeneralGothamist

Mamdani fights rental assistance expansion, continuing Adams’ clash with NYC Council

Mayor Mamdani spoke at a "rental ripoff" hearing earlier this month. With an appeal to the state’s high court, Mamdani reverses a campaign pledge. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Elizabeth Kim, David Brand
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Sheridan Gorman’s killing puts Chicago back at the center of America's bitter fight over immigration

Months after President Donald Trump ended a pummeling deportation blitz in Chicago, the city and its “sanctuary” policies have been thrust back into the national spotlight following the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old college student. As loved ones and fellow Loyola University Chicago students mour

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Notre Dame star RB Jeremiyah Love out of Bears' reach, but other prospects intrigue at pro day

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — As Notre Dame star running back Jeremiyah Love progressed toward becoming a top NFL prospect, the way the league valued his position was erratic. As he wrapped up his high school career in 2022, no running backs went in the first round, even after Saquon Barkley’s arrival. Then th

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Finalist for CPS CEO courted controversy in past jobs, but defenders praise his bold vision

When Meisha Porter, the former leader of New York City’s school system, withdrew her name from consideration to become the CEO of Chicago Public Schools last week, the district suddenly found itself with just two candidates for the job. One of them is Macquline King, who has been serving as CPS’ int

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Chicago takes another baby step toward reparations

Chicago is taking yet another baby step along the road toward providing some form of reparations for descendants of African-American slaves. Two years after naming his own chief equity officer and charging Carla Kupe with overseeing the work of a $500,000 reparations task force, Mayor Brandon Johnso

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Judge Orders Feds To Release $3 Billion For CTA Projects: Reports

The CTA filed a lawsuit last week against the federal transit agencies over their decision to freeze over $3 billion in funding for two major Red Line projects over concerns about “race-based contracting.”

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Review: Reminders of Him

Reminders of Him in wide release in theaters The post Review: Reminders of Him appeared first on Chicago Reader.

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Review: Reminders of Him

Reminders of Him in wide release in theaters The post Review: <i>Reminders of Him</i> appeared first on Chicago Reader.

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Broadview mayor demands closure of ICE facility, reimbursement of village, business losses

The mayor of west suburban Broadview is calling on the federal government to shut down a de facto immigration detention center that was the epicenter of protests — and violent responses from federal agents — that engulfed the small village last fall. Mayor Katrina Thompson is also asking the feds fo

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