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President Donald Trump is leaning on a new appeals court ruling that endorsed his deployment of the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, as he urges the Supreme Court to let his administration carry out a similar effort in Chicago.
A federal judge ordered immigration agents this month not to use tear gas on journalists and protesters who pose no threat — yet the incidents have continued.
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In Chicago, an immense show of force signals a sharp escalation in White House immigration crackdown
A raid last month in Chicago has signaled a sharp escalation in the White House’s immigration crackdown and ratcheted up tensions in a city already on edge.
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Chicago judge hears testimony from ICE, Border Patrol over use of force in Operation Midway Blitz
A judge in Chicago will question top officials from ICE and Border Patrol over federal agents' use of force in Operation Midway Blitz.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson boldly called for Americans to stage a general strike during his speech at his city’s ‘No Kings’ rally on Saturday.
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Takeaways from AP report on a Chicago raid that signals a major escalation of immigration crackdown
In late September, immigration agents launched a massive raid on a Chicago apartment building, deploying heavily armed agents who stormed the building from the ground floor while others rappelled onto the roof from a Black Hawk helicopter.
From coffee shops to bars to adult stores, businesses and other volunteers have handed out thousands of whistles across the city.
Actor John Cusack sent a message to President Donald Trump during a CNN interview on Saturday at a Chicago "No Kings" protest, telling the president to "go to hell."
The Chicago City Council begins their hearings on Mayor Brandon Johnson's 2026 budget proposal Tuesday. The Committee on Budget and Government Operations will meet for the first time in the morning to pick over the proposal.
Chicago P.D. star Patrick John Flueger is taking a leave of absence from the NBC drama. Flueger, who has portrayed Adam Ruzek since the series premiered in 2014, is taking the time to deal with a personal matter and plans to return later this season, Entertainment Weekly has learned.
The boycott stemmed in part from anger over Chicago Public Schools’ policies that included the use of portable classrooms that came to be known as Willis wagons — after district Superintendent Benjamin Willis — to relieve overcrowding at schools in largely Black neighborhoods.