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Editors Take

Editors Take

Illinois Lawmakers Secure $1.5 Billion Transit Lifeline: New Authority, Parking Reforms Signal Transformational Shift

November 5, 20250

SPRINGFIELD, IL – In a significant legislative move aimed at stabilizing the state’s public transportation network, Illinois lawmakers have appro...

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Chicago Court Hears Grueling Accounts of Excessive Force by Federal Immigration Agents

November 5, 20250

A pivotal court hearing is underway in Chicago, focusing on serious allegations of Federal Agent Misconduct, particularly concerning the use of e...

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US Business Schools Face Long-Term International Student Exodus as Visa Woes and Global Competition Reshape Landscape

November 2, 20250

U.S. graduate business programs are bracing for a sustained and significant International Student Decline, according to a recent survey of 52 dea...

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Chicago Budget: Critics Decry Job Taxes and Avoidance of Fiscal Reality

November 2, 20250

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is facing scrutiny over the proposed Chicago Budget, with a recent editorial from Crain’s Chicago Business...

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Alarming Shingles Vaccination Gap Revealed in Emergency Departments, Study Suggests EDs as Key Intervention Point

October 29, 20250

CHICAGO – A groundbreaking study published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine reveals a significant disconnect between public awareness and upta...

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Chicago Clergy Intensify Protests Against ICE Tactics Amid ‘Operation Midway Blitz’

October 26, 20250

In a vocal display of opposition, clergy members and hundreds of concerned citizens across Chicago have intensified protests against the U.S. Imm...

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Trump Administration Withholds $2.1 Billion in Chicago Transit Funding, Citing Race-Based Contracting Concerns

October 22, 20250

CHICAGO – The Trump administration has placed a significant halt on $2.1 billion in federal funding designated for critical infrastructure projec...

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Federal Overreach and Unseen Faces: Cities Demand Transparency Amidst Controversial Agent Tactics

October 19, 20250

The deployment of federal law enforcement agents into American cities, particularly during the Trump administration, ignited a firestorm of contr...

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Chicago Secures Coveted No. 1 Spot as America’s Best Large City in Condé Nast Traveler’s 38th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards

October 15, 20250

Chicago has once again captured the hearts of travelers, being named the No. 1 Large City in the United States by Condé Nast Traveler in its pres...

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Challenges Abound: Navigating the Belt of Chicago’s Budget

October 15, 20250

Challenges Abound the Chairing of Chicago's Budget Chicago is confronted by a projected budget gap of $982 million for 2025, and a billion-dollar...

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  • Viral Incidents Expose Deadly Black Maternal Health Crisis: Delayed Care Highlights Systemic Racism December 7, 2025
  • Chicago Bears Defensive Strength Returns: Edwards, Sewell Back for Pivotal Packers Clash December 7, 2025
  • December 2025 Streaming Blitz: Blockbusters, Dramas, and Holiday Cheer Arrive December 7, 2025
  • Chicago Budget Battle: Mayor Johnson’s Head Tax Stance Creates Crisis December 7, 2025
  • Chicago Bears Reinforce Defense for Critical Packers Showdown; Key Linebackers Return December 6, 2025

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