May 20, 2022 Illinois GOP gubernatorial candidate Jesse Sullivan hopes to channel Glenn Youngkin and flip state red In an interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digitial, the Republican hopeful was asked about the issues facing Illinois, his political vulnerabilities and how he sees a conservative getting elected in a deep-blue state.
May 20, 2022 Downtown Chicago shooting: 2 killed, 8 others injured near Magnificent Mile shopping district A total of 10 people were shot Thursday nigh in downtown Chicago and two of the victims died, according to police. The shooting happened near the city's Magnificent Mile shopping district.
May 19, 2022 Teachers unions silent after study dismantles claim in-person learning was 'racist' during COVID Teachers unions that called a return to in-person instruction 'racist' have been silent on a Harvard study showing the harms of remote learning to minority students
May 19, 2022 Lori Lightfoot, Kim Foxx slammed by Chicago 911 dispatcher: 'City is done' without a leadership change Chicago 911 dispatcher Keith Thornton, Jr. slammed The Windy City's leadership for its refusal to support law enforcement amid a recent crime surge on 'Fox & Friends First.'
May 18, 2022 Chicago mom charged after child brings gun to school, accidentally discharges and grazes classmate A Chicago mother was charged after her 8-year-old son allegedly took her handgun to school, where it accidentally discharged and grazed another student in the abdomen.
May 18, 2022 Violent crimes on the rise in 2022, following previous unprecedented spike in murders Data from major cities such as Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, Seattle and Washington, D.C, show there has been an increase in violent crimes this year compared to 2021.
May 18, 2022 Woke universities' newest social justice crusade: Fighting 'fatphobia' The University of Illinois Chicago’s school of public health has advised against using "stigmatizing" words like "obesity" as universities across the country seen to eliminate fatphobia in their quest for "health justice."
May 17, 2022 Progressive prosecutors blast recalls, assail Democrats for not supporting reform agenda Four liberal prosecutors in regions with increased crime rates discussed their policies and pushed back on recall efforts during a virtual gathering.
May 17, 2022 Chicago Archdiocese settles with sex abuse victim for $1.2M The Archdiocese of Chicago will settle with a victim of sex abuse out of court.
May 16, 2022 ACLU slams Lightfoot's curfews for Chicago minors, say it will increase police encounters The ACLU slammed Lightfoot's curfew for minors in Chicago, arguing it could lead to more negative interactions with police.