Mayer Brown Chair Jon Van Gorp has been named to Crain’s Chicago Business’ “Who’s Who” 2025, highlighting his leadership and impact in the legal industry. This recognition underscores his influence in Chicago’s business community.
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The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago, challenging their sanctuary policies. The suit argues these local laws hinder federal immigration enforcement efforts, escalating ongoing tensions.
Discover the top happenings in Chicago this May 2025 with Time Out’s events calendar. From vibrant festivals to live music and art exhibitions, find the best things to do in the city all month long.
Angel Reese announced she is ready to play point guard if the Chicago Sky need her to, showcasing her versatility and commitment to the team. Her adaptability could prove key this WNBA season.
Discover Asian art, culture, and history in Chicago with Choose Chicago. Explore vibrant museums, cultural centers, and festivals showcasing rich traditions and contemporary creativity across the city’s diverse neighborhoods.
Nutella announced plans to launch a new spread made in suburban Chicago, marking a significant production expansion. The move aims to boost local employment and meet growing U.S. demand for the popular hazelnut spread.
As the Chicago Cubs head to Japan for their upcoming series, three key questions linger: How will the team adjust to the travel and time difference? Can their pitching staff maintain consistency? And which players will step up on the international stage?
Chicago recorded 116 homicides in 2025, marking a notable change from previous years. The city continues to grapple with violence, as officials analyze trends to inform future public safety strategies.
The Chicago Bears are reportedly planning to build a smaller stadium due to rising construction costs, sources say. The decision aims to balance budget constraints while enhancing fan experience, per chicitysports.com.








