Opinion 2 days ago Stop trusting political parties to save urban America. It's time for us to rise and rebuild A mental reset is required for our urban communities to break out of the cycle of dependency and embrace individual responsibility that drives American success stories.
Culture Trends 6 days ago Illinois city was the first to pay Blacks residents $25K in reparations, but how will it find more funding? Evanston, Illinois distributed $25,000 reparations payments to Black residents through nation's first municipal reparations program, with 137 recipients receiving $3.47 million total.
Chicago 6 days ago Chicago man deported from Bali after prison release for murder arrested on flight back to US Chicago man Tommy Schaefer, who was arrested on a flight to the U.S., faces federal conspiracy charges in the shocking 2014 Bali suitcase murder of his girlfriend's mother.
Boxing February 25 Obama Presidential Center to add autographed Muhammad Ali boxing gloves Barack Obama donated autographed Muhammad Ali red Everlast boxing gloves to his presidential library that were displayed in the White House throughout his presidency.
U.S. February 25 American released from Indonesia jail after serving 11 years for 'suitcase murder' as US case looms Tommy Schaefer returns to U.S. after serving 11 years in Indonesian jail for Bali murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack, now faces new federal charges in Chicago.
Opinion February 24 My walk across America proves we're not nearly as divided as DC claims Pastor Corey Brooks walks toward Los Angeles on his million-step journey, discovering faith-driven communities that prove America's enduring unity.
Politics February 21 Bureaucrats hide true price of Obama Presidential Center as taxpayers hit with infrastructure bill Obama Presidential Center taxpayers face hundreds of millions in infrastructure costs with no federal agency tracking total public spending on the project.
Opinion February 19 MIKE DAVIS: Chicagoland, where teachers can support Charlie Kirk's killing, but not ICE Chicago teacher who allegedly mocked Charlie Kirk's assassination keeps job, while colleague who posted "GO ICE" loses his. Double standard exposed.
Opinion February 18 GIANNO CALDWELL: My brother would have been 22 today. We must defeat the violent crime epidemic I share my brother Christian's tragic murder story because America must confront its growing violent crime crisis. The Caldwell Institute for Public Safety is one way we hope to help.
Antisemitism Exposed February 18 2 cities, 2 paths: Chicago adopts antisemitism definition as Mamdani's New York City rolls it back Chicago unanimously adopts international antisemitism definition while New York reverses similar policy, highlighting divided approaches to hate crimes.