These American service members have died in Iran conflict
Since the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, at least 13 American service members have been killed. Here is a look at those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country.
Since the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, at least 13 American service members have been killed. Here is a look at those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country.
Top Iranian leader killed as strikes escalate across Middle East
New airstrikes targeting senior Iranian officials intensify the conflict as both sides trade attacks and diplomatic talks quietly begin.
New airstrikes targeting senior Iranian officials intensify the conflict as both sides trade attacks and diplomatic talks quietly begin.
US Army general who oversaw Ukraine left classified maps on train, overindulged in alcohol: IG report
The U.S. Army general who led the military's effort to coordinate support for Ukraine left classified documents on a train in Europe and improperly drank too much alcohol one night during a social occasion, according to a report by the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.
The U.S. Army general who led the military's effort to coordinate support for Ukraine left classified documents on a train in Europe and improperly drank too much alcohol one night during a social occasion, according to a report by the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.
Iran conflict drives oil surge, raising concerns about gas prices
Senior market analyst Phil Flynn explains how rising crude oil prices tied to Middle East tensions are impacting gas costs and what signals could indicate relief ahead.
Senior market analyst Phil Flynn explains how rising crude oil prices tied to Middle East tensions are impacting gas costs and what signals could indicate relief ahead.
Joliet residents debate approval of largest data center development in state
There was a heated debate on Monday night about the proposed data center campus in southwest suburban Joliet during a City Council meeting.
There was a heated debate on Monday night about the proposed data center campus in southwest suburban Joliet during a City Council meeting.
2 teens charged in Chicago armed robbery at nail salon, police say
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
Two teenagers are facing felony charges after Chicago police say they robbed a Pilsen nail salon at gunpoint over the weekend.
Divvy rates rise in Chicago as city promises more stations and rider perks in 2026
City leaders and Lyft say Divvy will stay affordable for many riders in 2026 even as new rate increases take hold, with plans to expand the bike and scooter network by adding more than 200 stations across the city.
City leaders and Lyft say Divvy will stay affordable for many riders in 2026 even as new rate increases take hold, with plans to expand the bike and scooter network by adding more than 200 stations across the city.
Illinois Primary Election 2026: Competitive races, higher voter turnout
Primary Election Day is almost here in Illinois. Tuesday is the culmination of months of campaigning, political ads, voter canvassing, and heated debates, at least until the fall.
Primary Election Day is almost here in Illinois. Tuesday is the culmination of months of campaigning, political ads, voter canvassing, and heated debates, at least until the fall.
Joliet considers approval of state's largest data center development
The city of Joliet is one vote away from potentially approving the development of the state's largest data center, which many residents have expressed concern over.
The city of Joliet is one vote away from potentially approving the development of the state's largest data center, which many residents have expressed concern over.
Lawmakers push back after broadcasters warned over Iran War coverage
Some Republicans and Democrats are criticizing an FCC warning that broadcasters could risk losing their licenses over what the agency calls “fake news” about the Iran conflict, raising concerns about government interference with free speech.
Some Republicans and Democrats are criticizing an FCC warning that broadcasters could risk losing their licenses over what the agency calls “fake news” about the Iran conflict, raising concerns about government interference with free speech.
US Airlines call on Congress to end DHS shutdown, travel chaos at airports
The nation's airlines CEOs wrote a letter to Congress to demand that lawmakers vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security immediately.
The nation's airlines CEOs wrote a letter to Congress to demand that lawmakers vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security immediately.
Trump calls for help to reopen Strait of Hormuz as war in Iran continues
The war involving Iran has entered its third week and is expanding across the Middle East. Here's what you need to know.
The war involving Iran has entered its third week and is expanding across the Middle East. Here's what you need to know.
Cuba experiencing island-wide blackout amid energy crisis, officials say
Officials in Cuba reported an island-wide blackout in the country of some 11 million people on Monday.
Officials in Cuba reported an island-wide blackout in the country of some 11 million people on Monday.
Messy wintry weather takes aim at Chicago-area drivers
Fox Chicago's Se Kwon talks about how Chicago drivers have handled the elements Monday amid a slushy winter storm.
Fox Chicago's Se Kwon talks about how Chicago drivers have handled the elements Monday amid a slushy winter storm.
Cook County Sheriff's Office releases video of deputy saving man on I-90
The Cook County Sheriff's Office released video showing a deputy saving a man who stopped breathing following a bad crash on I-90 last month.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office released video showing a deputy saving a man who stopped breathing following a bad crash on I-90 last month.
South Side Irish Parade kicks off despite the rainy weather
The weather wasn't great - but the South Side Irish Parade kicked off anyway. People lined up pretty early to make sure they got a good seat for the action.
The weather wasn't great - but the South Side Irish Parade kicked off anyway. People lined up pretty early to make sure they got a good seat for the action.
Man charged with hate crime after shouting slurs at Lombard bakery
A man has been charged with a hate crime following an incident at a Lombard bakery.
A man has been charged with a hate crime following an incident at a Lombard bakery.
Several airline CEOs ask Congress to pay TSA agents during shutdown
It's now been a month since funding ran out for the Department of Homeland Security. This is continuing to cause long lines at airports. And now, CEO's from several major airlines are issuing a plea to Congress.
It's now been a month since funding ran out for the Department of Homeland Security. This is continuing to cause long lines at airports. And now, CEO's from several major airlines are issuing a plea to Congress.
War in Iran enters its third week
Now to the latest on the War in Iran. President Trump says he has demanded about 7 countries send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. It's a key waterway for transporting oil. Iranian forces have blocked it, which is partly why gas prices have spiked in recent weeks.
Now to the latest on the War in Iran. President Trump says he has demanded about 7 countries send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. It's a key waterway for transporting oil. Iranian forces have blocked it, which is partly why gas prices have spiked in recent weeks.
Iran war updates: Countries report new attacks; Iran vows to kill Netanyahu
The war on Iran that's led to wider war in the Middle East is expanding further as it enters its third week.
The war on Iran that's led to wider war in the Middle East is expanding further as it enters its third week.



















