July 1, 2021 Chicago murders, shootings down in June compared to last year The number of murders, shootings and wounded victims reported in Chicago in the month of June was down compared to the same time in 2020, police department statistics show.
June 29, 2021 'The Five': Democrats unable to spin 'defund the police'; Can't 'play race card' or use Trump 'crutch' Democrats are having a tough time trying to shirk responsibility for the Defund the Police movement amid skyrocketing urban crime rates and their own words on-tape, “The Five” discussed on Monday.
June 28, 2021 Chicago violence: 6 killed, 74 injured in weekend shootings, police say Police in Chicago responded to another bloody weekend that included a mass shooting on Sunday night that resulted in one fatality and four injuries, a report said.
June 28, 2021 Chicago train collision: 2 adults, child killed in crash Authorities in Chicago responded Sunday evening to a train collision with a pickup truck on the city’s South Side that resulted in the deaths of three individuals inside the truck, including a child.
June 26, 2021 Police: 3 killed, 3 others injured after train hits minivan A 10-year-old girl and two adults have been killed after the minivan they were in was struck by a train in northwestern Indiana.
June 26, 2021 As racist as apple pie: Media's obsession with the label 'racist' Mainstream media's obsession with labeling things as racist has stretched from roads to the weather, but the implications for America could be drastic.
June 26, 2021 Southwest flight bound for Salt Lake City experiences turbulence, 4 injured Three flight attendants and a passenger were taken to a hospital Friday after suffering injuries from turbulence on a Southwest Airlines flight traveling to Salt Lake City.
June 25, 2021 Roger Goodell on Bears' bid for potential new stadium site: 'We're all looking to the long term' NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed speculation surrounding the Chicago Bears possibly relocating from Soldier Field on Wednesday, saying the team is “looking to the long term.”
June 24, 2021 Illinois trio charged with beating, strangling police officer over traffic stop Two women and a man in Illinois’ second largest city outside Chicago are facing felony charges after allegedly beating and strangling a police officer who pulled them over for a traffic stop.
June 23, 2021 Disabled Marine Corps veteran says he was kicked off Chicago flight because of service dog: report A disabled Marine Corps veteran, who completed more than 130 combat missions in Iraq, says he was booted off a flight in Chicago on Wednesday because of his service dog, according to a report.