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At first listen, Italian drill might sound familiar with its heavy bass, sharp hi-hats, and lyrics grounded in real-life experiences.

In a conversation with former prosecutors Kim Foxx and Aramis Ayala, Rashad Robinson discusses how prosecutors and elected officials can push back when federal power goes unchecked.

AIPAC, Cryptocurrency, and AI lobbyists spent heavily in the Illinois primaries to decidedly mixed results, while progressives also underperformed. 

Chicago will become the center of remembrance on March 6 and 7 as political leaders and more gather to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Rev. Jesse Jackson has spent the last six decades advocating for equal rights and economic justice for low-income Black communities. 

Marimar Martinez was shot five tines by a Border Patrol agent in Chicago in October, and DHS did its usual job of blaming the victim.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is a Black man who loves his city, and he won't let it be ruled by white nationalism.

Forgiveness, especially the kind that requires a greater degree of vulnerability and complex emotional honesty, is rarely modeled for us in healthy ways.

Harold’s Chicken Shack has long been a staple of Chicago food, with Kristen Pierce-Sherrod managing the chain since her father died in 1988.

The Supreme Court’s block comes as President Donald Trump approved the deployment of 350 National Guardsmen into New Orleans ahead of the new year. 

ICE’s refusal to release bodycam footage continues the Department of Homeland Security’s pattern of refusing to abide by public records laws. 

Judge Sara L. Ellis released video footage, which proves DHS and Border Patrol have repeatedly lied about being attacked by protesters in Chicago.