A recent Newsweek report explores who might be the least popular politician in America, highlighting plummeting approval ratings and public discontent. The article delves into the factors driving widespread voter dissatisfaction.
Author: Samuel Brown
Pope Leo XIV’s brother has settled a long-standing Chicago debate, revealing the pontiff’s true allegiance: a devoted White Sox fan. The revelation settles years of speculation between Cubs and Sox supporters.
A prominent Old Town development site faces a foreclosure suit, raising concerns over delayed projects and financial troubles. The legal action highlights ongoing challenges in Chicago’s real estate market.
A Chicago man faced with alleged squatters refusing to leave his home took an unexpected approach—he moved in with them. The unusual standoff highlights growing tensions over property rights and housing insecurity.
D.C.-based fast-casual chain SeoulSpice is set to open three new locations in Chicago, expanding its footprint in the Midwest. The openings mark a significant growth phase for the Korean-inspired brand.
With the latest $2 million settlement, police pursuits have cost Chicago taxpayers $101.8 million since 2019, according to a WTTW News analysis. The rising expenses highlight ongoing legal and public safety challenges.
Chicago Public Schools’ Black Student Success Plan faces a federal legal challenge alleging discrimination. The lawsuit claims the initiative unfairly excludes non-Black students, sparking debate on equity in education.
Violent crime in Chicago has declined, aligning with a nationwide trend, city officials report. Authorities attribute the drop to targeted policing and community programs aimed at improving safety.
The Carolina Panthers recently made a bold decision to part ways with a veteran defensive end who had been a key figure on their defensive front for multiple seasons. This move not only marks a strategic pivot for Carolina but also presents a valuable opening for the Chicago Bears to strengthen their pass rush—a critical component for their defensive success in the upcoming NFL season.
As winter’s crisp air envelops Chicago, the city’s Indigenous art community shines brightly, offering a rich tapestry of cultural expression and storytelling. Throughout the colder months, numerous exhibitions and events across Chicago’s galleries and cultural centers celebrate Native American artistry—ranging from time-honored traditions to innovative contemporary works. These showcases not only highlight artistic excellence but also emphasize the enduring spirit and evolving narratives of Indigenous peoples. Presented as part of the Choose Chicago initiative, here’s your guide to experiencing the city’s most compelling Indigenous art displays this winter season.









