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Day: September 19, 2025
A researcher has spoken out after being cited in White House statements on Chicago crime rates. The expert clarifies that their findings were misrepresented, sparking debate over the accuracy of the claims made.
Crain’s Chicago Business has ranked the 50 largest law firms in the Chicago area, highlighting leading players by size, revenue, and practice scope. The list offers key insights into the city’s legal market landscape.
The Cubs shocked the Skenes with a decisive win in Game Two in Pittsburgh, evening the series. Key plays and strong pitching highlighted the victory on On Tap Sports Net.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushes back against the Trump administration’s planned immigration crackdown, reaffirming the city’s stance as a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants and emphasizing community trust over enforcement.
At least 12 workers were arrested by masked ICE agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side, sparking concern among community members. Authorities confirm ongoing enforcement actions targeting undocumented immigrants.
President Donald Trump’s threats to send National Guard troops to Chicago sparked strong reactions in the city, with many residents…
Former President Donald Trump threatened federal intervention in Chicago amid rising crime concerns and hinted at a potential government takeover in Washington, D.C., escalating tensions over local governance and law enforcement.
Explore the best Chicago events this March 2025, from vibrant art exhibitions to lively music festivals. Brand Vision Marketing highlights must-see experiences that promise unforgettable moments in the Windy City.
How Trump’s Proposal to Dismantle the U.S. Department of Education Could Impact Chicago Area Schools
Former President Trump’s proposal to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education could significantly impact Chicago area schools, risking federal funding cuts and altering support for public education programs.
Residents in Chicago have long pleaded for relief as escalating crime overwhelms the city. Amid rising violence, former President Trump has threatened a federal takeover, intensifying the debate on how to restore order.
Chicago supply chain startup Arvist has raised $4 million to enhance its technology aimed at preventing costly shipping errors. The funding will support product development and expand market reach, tackling inefficiencies in logistics.













