A growing number of US judges are openly criticizing former President Trump, labeling him a “rogue president.” Their pushback reflects deep concerns over his actions and impact on the judiciary.
Year: 2025
A squalid building sparked a federal investigation after an anonymous tip, leading to a startling discovery and “straight-up chaos” as authorities uncovered a web of illegal activity. The New York Times reports.
Social media erupted after a teacher was accused of mocking Charlie Kirk’s death in a viral “No Kings” video. The controversial clip sparked outrage, with critics labeling the educator “deranged,” Fox News reports.
Konak Karaoke lights up Andersonville every Friday from 9 PM to 1 AM. Sing your heart out in this vibrant Chicago hotspot, attracting local talent and karaoke enthusiasts alike. A must-visit weekly event!
Nucamp.co unveils the Top 10 Best Colleges in Chicago for Tech Enthusiasts in 2025. The list highlights institutions excelling in cutting-edge technology programs, innovation, and career prospects for aspiring tech professionals.
As President Trump plans to deploy the military to tackle rising violence, Chicago’s crime statistics reveal a complex picture. NBC 5 Chicago examines recent data to assess how severe the city’s crime problem truly is.
The Chicago business community has become a focal point in President Trump’s troop deployment plans, Axios reports. Key local industries and leaders are closely tied to strategic decisions shaping national defense efforts.
The Chicago Bears secured a crucial Week 7 victory over the New Orleans Saints, showcasing standout performances from key players while exposing areas needing improvement. Here’s a look at the studs and duds.
“No Kings” protests unfolded across major U.S. cities including New York, Washington D.C., and Chicago, drawing crowds opposing recent political decisions. Demonstrators called for justice and accountability amid growing tensions.
Clashes between ICE agents and protesters intensified across the Chicago area, leading to heightened tensions and several arrests. Authorities urged calm as demonstrations continue over immigration policies.
In Chicago and nationwide, a diverse crowd of all ages rallied under the banner “No Kings,” protesting political division and calling for unity amid a deeply polarized America.
“Happy Hour 2,” a staged reading of short plays set in bars, returns to Chicago, offering a lively exploration of human connection and conversation over drinks. The event promises sharp dialogue and engaging performances.
Mayor Brandon Johnson has proposed a multi-million-dollar funding boost for Chicago Public Schools, aiming to enhance educational resources and support student success across the district.
A 16-year-old has been charged with murder following a shooting on Chicago’s South Side, the Chicago Police Department confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as the community calls for justice.
Former generals have voiced strong opposition to deploying troops in Chicago, warning the move could escalate tensions rather than improve public safety, according to Crain’s Chicago Business.
Catch live action as the Bears face the Raiders! Get the start time, TV channel details, and live stream info in our preview. Stay tuned with On Tap Sports Net for full coverage.
Anti-Trump protests swept through NYC, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Diego, as demonstrators rallied under the “No Kings” banner. Full coverage captures the widespread dissent and vibrant street marches across major cities.
NOAA’s latest projection reveals what Chicago’s winter could bring, highlighting potential temperature fluctuations and snowfall trends. NBC 5 Chicago breaks down what residents might expect this season.
A judge ordered immigration agents in Chicago to wear body cameras during operations, aiming to increase transparency and accountability in enforcement activities, according to The New York Times.
Logan Art Mart returns to Federales in Logan Square, showcasing local artists and makers. The vibrant market offers unique crafts, live music, and food, supporting Chicago’s creative community every weekend.




















