Chicago should work with feds to deport some undocumented immigrants, alders say

A change has been proposed to the Chicago ordinance that prohibits police from helping federal immigration authorities deport undocumented immigrants arrested for crimes.

Chicago schools employed workers on 'do not hire list' as sports officials: report
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At least 36 former Chicago Public Schools employees with a "do not hire" designation worked for the district as sports officials, a district watchdog said in a new report detailing other disturbing findings.

Chicago CTA Red Line robbery spree: Police seek 4 suspects

Chicago police are looking for these four suspects in connection to a string of robberies on the CTA Red Line.

Meta is getting rid of fact checkers
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Meta is pulling a 180 and ending its third party fact checking program in the U.S.

Facebook fact-checking to be replaced with X-style community notes

Facebook is ending its fact-checking program and replacing it with a similar model used on Elon Musk’s X. Here’s what to know.

UFC head Dana White, strong Trump supporter, joins Meta's board of directors

UFC CEO Dana White is among three new members of Meta Platforms Inc.'s board of directors as the social media giant shifts its focus to AI and the metaverse.

McDonald's becomes latest company to roll back DEI goals

McDonald’s is revising its diversity goals and policies following a Supreme Court decision and shifting political dynamics.

Shots fired at police in South Chicago, 2 in custody

Two teens were arrested after shots were fired at Chicago police officers Sunday night on the South Side.

CPS and CTU leaders clash over stalled contract negotiations

Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and CPS leaders are at an impasse in contract negotiations, with little progress made despite meetings throughout December.

Fake missing person scams: What to look for on social media
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Bartlett Police Department is warning the public of fake missing person and missing pet scams that are posted on social media.

Chicago police fatally shoot knife-wielding man in Little Village apartment
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A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.

Chicago police fatally shoot knife-wielding man in Little Village apartment

A man was shot and killed by Chicago police early Friday morning after allegedly advancing toward officers with a knife in the Little Village neighborhood.

Paris on Politics: New Year's resolutions
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Paris Schutz would like to suggest some New Year’s resolutions for our political leaders in this episode of "Paris on Politics."

Apple's $95M eavesdropping lawsuit settlement: What to know

What to know about settlement claims after lawsuit alleged Apple's Siri assistant recorded users without consent.