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Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Man dies from third rail fall after forcing open moving Red Line train
A 44-year-old man died early Tuesday morning after forcing the doors open on a Red Line train and falling onto the third rail, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

New York Times, AP, Newsmax among news outlets who say they won't sign new Pentagon rules
News organizations including The New York Times, The Associated Press and the conservative Newsmax television network said Monday they will not sign a Defense Department document about its new press rules, making it likely the Trump administration will evict their reporters from the Pentagon.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Renewed jitters over China-US trade tensions pull Wall Street lower in premarket trading
U.S. markets slumped early Tuesday after Chinese sanctions against the U.S. subsidiaries of a major South Korean shipbuilder shook a fragile sense of calm over trade tensions with Washington.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Madagascar's president, hiding in an unknown location, dissolves parliament to deepen crisis
Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the lower house of parliament on Tuesday, deepening the political crisis in the Indian Ocean island nation after a military rebellion led him to flee the country and go into hiding.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

ICE's use of full-body restraints during deportations raises concerns over inhumane treatment
The AP found ICE has used the WRAP device despite internal concerns voiced in a report by U.S. Department of Homeland Security's civil rights division.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Daywatch: Government shutdown could be the longest ever
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

‘Everyone is welcome, except I.C.E.'
For restaurant and cafe workers, many of whom are immigrants, the looming threat of unannounced visits by ICE has created anxiety and uncertainty about their future.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Today in History: Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier
On Oct. 14, 1947, U.S. Air Force Capt. Chuck Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier as he flew a Bell X-1 rocket plane over Muroc Dry Lake in California. In 2012, Yeager, at the age of 89, marked the 65th anniversary of that flight by smashing through the sound barrier again, this time in the backseat of an F-15.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 14, 2025

Today in Chicago History: The Steve Bartman game at Wrigley Field
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 14, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Forest Park cemetery workers recount traumatic clash with ICE; mayor calls for crackdown to end
'If this is happening to me, a U.S. citizen, what are they doing to the other individuals?'

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

SpaceX launches the 11th test flight of its mega Starship rocket with another win
SpaceX launched another of its mammoth Starship rockets on a test flight Monday, successfully making it halfway around the world while releasing mock satellites like last time.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Granted a visa extension, Jean-Phillippe Lokpo to remain at St. John XXIII church in Evanston
To rousing applause from parishioners Saturday, the Rev. Jean-Phillippe Lokpo, of Togo, announced to his flock that he isn't going anywhere because his visa to remain in the United States was approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services days before it was set to expire. Lokpo, the head pastor of St. John XXIII Catholic church […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Granted a visa extension, Rev. Jean-Phillippe Lokpo to remain at St. John XXIII church in Evanston
To rousing applause from parishioners Saturday, the Rev. Jean-Phillippe Lokpo, of Togo, announced to his flock that he isn't going anywhere because his visa to remain in the United States was approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services days before it was set to expire. Lokpo, the head pastor of St. John XXIII Catholic church […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Illinois lawmakers look at limiting federal immigration agents as Broadview shrinks designated protest area
As Illinois legislature reconvenes Tuesday for its six-day fall session, lawmakers will explore restricting ICE agents from taking people into custody at facilities such as hospitals and courthouses.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Northwestern University professor shares Nobel Prize in Economics
Joel Mokyr was lauded by the Nobel committee Monday for demonstrating how innovations become a "self-generating process."

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Government shutdown could be the longest ever, Speaker Johnson warns
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson predicted Monday the federal government shutdown may become the longest in history, saying he "won't negotiate" with Democrats until they hit pause on their health care demands and reopen.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Sandy Alomar Sr., the former White Sox infielder and Cubs coach, dies at 81
Sandy Alomar Sr. managed both of his sons, All-Star catcher Sandy Alomar Jr. and Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar, in winter ball and the minors.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Authorities name the 16 killed in Tennessee plant blast, with a painstaking investigation promised
Authorities on Monday identified the 16 people killed in a devastating blast at a rural Tennessee explosives plant.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

NWI activists ask for public meeting about Chase Street well
A group of Northwest Indiana organizations asked the Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission for a public meeting about the well's arsenic levels.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Oak Lawn District 218 joins with foundation started by rapper Common for mentorship program
Community High School District 218 launched a mentorship program with a foundation founded by rapper Common, a South Side native.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Indiana legislators signal decision on redistricting special session could be made as early as this week
Republican leaders in Indiana expect a decision about a special session to vote on redistricting will be announced soon following Vice President JD Vance's Friday trip to Indianapolis to talk to Republican legislators.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Column: Worries amp up as ACA enrollment nears amid political standoff over tax credits
Affordable Care Act health insurance plan open enrollment nears as uncertainty abounds about government healthcare subsidies.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Man flees traffic stop in Gary after ICE says its vehicle was rammed
A man fled from Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Gary Monday morning after the ICE agents conducted a traffic stop in the 300 block of Clark Road.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Former President Barack Obama decries ‘politicization of the military' by President Donald Trump
Former President Barack Obama talked about whether America had descended into fascism or authoritarianism on the podcast "WTF," hosted by standup comedian and actor Marc Maron.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Federal immigration agents step up activity in Lake County: ‘This is unprecedented'
Agents apprehended eight people in Waukegan, three in North Chicago and two in Gurnee Monday, in addition to seven arrests over the weekend.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

CTA defends safety practices after feds threaten funding
The CTA defended its commitment to safety in a letter to federal transportation officials sent after President Donald Trump's transportation department threatened to withhold funding.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Afternoon Briefing: CTA proposes fare hikes
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Loyola to hold wake and funeral services for Sister Jean on Wednesday and Thursday
Sister Jean, Loyola University's beloved nun who died Thursday at 106, had requested that her services be open to the public.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Griffith man charged in Interstate 65 shooting
A Griffith man has been arrested in connection with an October 6 interstate shooting that injured two people.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Taylor Swift announces new ‘Eras Tour' docuseries and concert film for Disney : How to watch
Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" has come to a close — but the show must go on.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Education Department layoffs hit offices that oversee special education and civil rights enforcement
A new round of layoffs at the Education Department is depleting an agency that was hit hard in the Trump administration's previous mass firings, threatening new disruption to the nation's students and schools in areas from special education to civil rights enforcement and after-school programs.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Trump will urge leaders at Egypt summit to put ‘the old feuds' to rest and seize momentum for peace
President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt on Monday for a global summit on Gaza's future as he tries to advance peace in the Middle East after visiting Israel to celebrate a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hamas.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

ICE tickets Chicago man with legal residency $130 for not having his papers on him: ‘It's not fair…I'm a resident'
Under federal law, registered foreign nationals must carry proof of registration with them at all times. But prior to a second Trump administration, it was rarely enforced.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Gary man killed during Dyer domestic dispute
A suspect is being questioned by police after a Dyer domestic dispute ended in the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old Gary man on Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Chicago homicides in 2025: 339 people slain. Here's how that compares with previous years.
Chicago homicide data, which is updated on this page weekly, is through Oct. 11, 2025.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

East Chicago schools cancel Chicago Marathon service project due to ICE fears
School City of East Chicago students scheduled to work the Chicago Marathon Sunday morning will be given a different chance for service hours after the district canceled the field trip.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

East Chicago schools cancel Marathon service project due to ICE fears
School City of East Chicago students scheduled to work the Chicago Marathon Sunday morning will be given a different chance for service hours after the district canceled the field trip.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Madagascar president to make a speech after soldiers turned against the government in apparent coup
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina was due to make a speech on national television on Monday after an elite military unit turned against the government in an apparent coup in the Indian Ocean nation and called for Rajoelina to step down.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

China shows no sign of backing down while issuing call for US to withdraw tariff threat
China did not back down Monday in a back-and-forth with the U.S. over trade, calling for U.S. President Donald Trump to withdraw his latest threat of a 100% tariff and other export control measures announced over the weekend.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

World leaders gathering in Egypt throw their weight behind the Gaza ceasefire deal
The U.S. and Egyptian presidents are chairing a gathering of world leaders dubbed "Summit for Peace" on Monday to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Daywatch: Michael Madigan goes from ‘Velvet Hammer' to federal slammer
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Today in History: Bob Dylan named winner of Nobel prize in literature
Today is Monday, Oct. 13, the 286th day of 2025. There are 79 days left in the year. Today in history: On Oct. 13, 2010, 33 men were rescued from a collapsed Chilean mine after being lifted one by one in capsules 69 days after they were trapped 2,300 feet (700 meters) underground. Also on […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Living hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released as part of ceasefire in Gaza
Hamas released all 20 remaining living hostages held in Gaza on Monday, while Israel began releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

From ‘Velvet Hammer' to federal slammer, ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan must report to federal prison Monday
Former House Speaker Michael Madigan must report to federal prison Monday to begin serving his 7 1/2-year sentence on corruption charges, an ignominious end for a man who for decades was considered the most powerful politicians in the state.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Illinois legislators poised to grapple with trains, insurance and Bears
Perhaps the most significant item on legislators' veto session to-do list is whether to implement changes and secure funding to keep buses and trains around Chicago running on time.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Illinois legislators poised to grapple with trains, insurance and the Bears
Perhaps the most significant item on legislators' veto session to-do list is whether to implement changes and secure funding to keep buses and trains around Chicago running on time.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Fighting Trump's immigration blitz in Chicago, ward by ward
Some Chicago aldermen are adding new duties: getting tear-gassed and handcuffed, organizing legions of volunteers, and standing guard near elementary schools.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 13, 2025

Today in Chicago History: Kyle Schwarber hits home-run ball that lands atop Wrigley Field's right-field scoreboard
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 13, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

President Donald Trump warns Russia he may send Ukraine long-range Tomahawks if Moscow doesn't settle war soon
President Donald Trump on Sunday warned Russia that he may send Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles if Moscow doesn't settle its war there soon — suggesting that he could be ready to increase the pressure on Vladimir Putin's government using a key weapons system.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Supporters turn out for Chicago Marathon runners despite fears about immigration crackdown
Advocates said Trump's "Operation Midway Blitz" affected how some runners trained and whether their families came out to support their efforts.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker points to Trump inconsistencies in deployment of National Guard to Chicago
The federal government has emphasized the Guard's mission would mainly be to protect federal immigration enforcement agents and property.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

New Jersey declares state of emergency as nor'easter approaches
A nor'easter churned its way up the East Coast on Sunday, washing out roads and prompting air travel delays as heavily populated areas of the Northeast braced for excessive rain, lashing winds and coastal flooding.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

China vows to stand firm against Trump's tariff threat. He urges Beijing to be less confrontational.
China signaled on Sunday that it would not back down in the face of a 100% tariff threat from President Donald Trump and urged the United States to resolve differences through negotiations instead of threats.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Israel expects hostages to be freed from Gaza ‘in a few hours' as ceasefire holds
Israel said Sunday that it expected all of the living hostages held in the Gaza Strip to be released Monday in its breakthrough ceasefire deal with Hamas, as Palestinians awaited the release of hundreds of prisoners held in Israel and a surge of aid into the famine-stricken territory.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

JD Vance warns ‘deeper' cuts ahead for federal workers as shutdown enters 12th day
Vice President JD Vance on Sunday said there will be deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on, adding to the uncertainty facing hundreds of thousands who are already furloughed without pay amid the stubborn stalemate in Congress.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

What to know as Israel and Gaza await the release of hostages, prisoners, aid — and Trump's visit
Anticipation built across Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on Sunday as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas held before a critical day for all sides and the region.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Photos: 2025 Chicago Marathon
Photos from the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 12, 2025.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Trump sets off for the Mideast to mark a ceasefire deal and urge Arab leaders to seize the moment
President Trump is setting off for Israel and Egypt on Sunday to celebrate the U.S.-brokered ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas and urge Middle East allies to seize the opportunity to build a durable peace in the volatile region.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Russia attacks Ukraine's power grid as Moscow worries over US Tomahawk missiles
Russia attacked Ukraine's power grid overnight into Sunday, part of an ongoing campaign to cripple Ukrainian energy infrastructure before winter, and expressed "extreme concern" over the U.S. potentially providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

4 people killed and 20 more injured in a South Carolina bar shooting, sheriff says
A mass shooting at a crowded bar on an idyllic South Carolina island has left four people dead and at least 20 injured, officials say.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Watch the 2025 Chicago Marathon live
The Chicago Marathon begins in waves starting at 7:20 a.m. Sunday in Grant Park and follows a route around 29 of Chicago's neighborhoods. Here's how to watch the race.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Tinley Park District 146 tentative teacher contract includes 6% salary increase over 5 years
The Tinley Park Elementary District 146 teacher contract up for a vote Tuesday includes 6% raises for the next five years.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Family of Chicago-area man killed by ICE seeks to reunite with his children who are now in foster care in Idaho
The state of Idaho took custody of the children a few weeks after Silverio Villegas Gonzalez was killed by ICE agents in Franklin Park on Sept. 12.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Gov. JB Pritzker's win on National Guard could be short-lived as Trump keeps pulling levers of power
There are questions whether a stream of recent federal court defeats for President Donald Trump's administration will only prompt a more serious reaction from him.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

ICE fears ripple across Chicago Public Schools and suburban districts
Across Chicago Public Schools and surrounding districts including Cicero and Berwyn, Operation Midway Blitz has left families on edge.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

ICE fears ripple across Chicago Public Schools, suburban districts
Across Chicago Public Schools and surrounding districts including Cicero and Berwyn, Operation Midway Blitz has left families on edge.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2025

Today in History: Enriqueta Basilio lights the Olympic flame
On Oct. 12, 1968, Mexican track and field athlete Enriqueta Basilio became the first woman to light the Olympic flame at the opening ceremonies of the Mexico City Summer Games.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Hundreds participate in procession to Broadview ICE facility, condemn detentions and deportations
Organizers say the event was held to provide solidarity and support to detainees at the facility, with participants walking more than a mile to Broadview.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Hundreds gather in East Chicago to protest immigration arrests
A video that went viral of ICE agents detaining a man at a bakery marked a significant moment for many who gathered Saturday to protest at East Chicago City Hall.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Lake County correctional officer killed in Saturday crash
An off-duty Lake County correctional officer was killed early Saturday morning in a crash in Schererville.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

President Donald Trump's indictment of New York attorney general Letitia James stirs concerns for Black women leaders
The indictment of James, who had previously prosecuted the Trump Organization for business fraud, immediately sparked debate over whether the justice system had been politicized for President Donald Trump's personal grievances.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Truce fizzles as U.S.-China trade tensions return to full boil
A series of tit-for-tat moves this week by the two superpowers has thrust trade hostilities back in the global spotlight, roiling markets and raising alarms of what might come next.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

What to know about the blast at a Tennessee explosives plant that left no survivors
Authorities are investigating a powerful blast that tore through an explosives plant in rural Tennessee as first responders say they've recovered no survivors.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

As the National Guard enters Memphis, memories of MLK and 1968 unrest resurface
The city is a majority Black epicenter for civil rights, where residents remember the Guard responding during more than one period of unrest.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Many unresolved questions remain as a ceasefire holds in Gaza
A ceasefire was holding in Gaza between Israel and Hamas on Saturday after two years of war. But will the agreement lead, as U.S. President Donald Trump proclaimed, to "a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace"?

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Michelle Obama's Girls Opportunity Alliance pledges $2.5 million for grassroots education for girls
Former first lady Michelle Obama is putting new force behind efforts to ensure girls overcome educational barriers in some of the world's most economically disadvantaged areas.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Prescription drug coverage options are shrinking for Medicare shoppers
Most markets will still have several stand-alone drug plans, but some options are becoming particularly sparse for shoppers with low-income subsidies.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Luigi Mangione's lawyers seek dismissal of federal charges in assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione asked a New York federal judge Saturday to dismiss some criminal charges, including the only count for which he could face the death penalty, from a federal indictment brought against him in the December assassination of UnitedHealthcare's chief executive.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall' and ‘The Godfather,' reportedly dies at 79
Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of "Annie Hall," "The Godfather" films and "Father of the Bride," has died. She was 79.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Trump tells Pentagon to use ‘all available funds' to ensure troops are paid despite shutdown
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he told the Defense Department to use "all available funds" to ensure troops are paid despite the government shutdown.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Republicans try to weaken 50-year-old law protecting whales, seals and polar bears
Republican lawmakers are targeting one of the U.S.'s longest-standing pieces of environmental legislation, credited with helping save rare whales from extinction.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Trump administration asks appeals court to halt judge's ruling on National Guard pending appeal
The Trump administration has asked a federal appellate court in Chicago for an emergency stay of a district judge's order barring the president from deploying National Guard troops in the city and state.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Appeals court denies Trump administration request to halt judge's ruling on National Guard pending appeal
A federal appeals court in Chicago on Saturday denied the Trump administration's request for an emergency stay of a district judge's order barring the president from deploying National Guard troops in the city and state.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Tony Fitzpatrick, a Chicago artist in many realms, has died at 66
He had recently published a new book, "The Sun at the End of the Road," filled with his distinctive art, poetry and prose. Some consider it a memoir.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

4 dead in shooting that injured others after homecoming football game in Mississippi, official says
Four people were killed in a shooting in a town in the Mississippi Delta region after a high school football homecoming game there, a lawmaker said Saturday.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Palestinians return to ruins and US troops land in Israel as ceasefire holds
Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians returned to their Gaza neighborhoods Saturday, as bulldozers clawed through the wreckage of war and a ceasefire held.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Aurora Mayor John Laesch condemns federal immigration enforcement activity after protest at City Hall
Aurora Mayor John Laesch condemned federal immigration enforcement activity following a protest outside City Hall on Thursday.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Family continues to search for Emma Baum one year later
In honor of the anniversary of Emma Baum's disappearance, her family passed out flyers and continued to question Gary residents on Friday afternoon.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Former President Biden is receiving radiation and hormone therapy to treat his prostate cancer
Former President Joe Biden's treatment for an aggressive form of prostate cancer has entered a new phase.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Feds target rideshare driver parking lot during O'Hare immigration sweep, labor advocates say
Federal immigration officials targeted a parking lot near O'Hare International Airport where rideshare drivers wait between trips on Friday. 18 people were arrested.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

No survivors of blast at Tennessee explosives factory, according to sheriff
The explosion Friday morning at Accurate Energetic Systems, which supplies and researches explosives for the military, scattered debris over at least a half-mile area.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Oak Lawn's Spartans Without Borders club plans trip to help build hospital in Bolivia
Oak Lawn Community High School's Spartans Without Borders club plans trip to help build hospital and trauma center in rural Bolivia.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Refusing ‘a position of fear,' Broadview's mayor deals with ICE and a national spotlight
Broadview, the 2.2 square-mile, majority-Black village, where Katrina Thompson is in her third term as mayor, has become the locus of what she sees as both a spiritual fight and a political battle.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Refusing ‘position of fear,' Broadview's mayor deals with ICE and a national spotlight
From a back row of Jordan Temple Church, Katrina Thompson wiped her eyes, got to her feet and raised her hands in prayer as a black-and-white clad choir sang about the excellence of God.  When the Rev. Stephen Richardson took the lectern, she whispered to herself in response to his declaration that "God is not […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Federal activity has some Chicago Marathon runners taking extra precautions
With the Texas National Guard arriving in the city just days ahead of marathon weekend, some local Latino running clubs plan to take extra precautions ahead of the 26.2-mile marathon course.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Today in History: Boy Scouts of America allows girls to join
On Oct. 11, 2017, the Boy Scouts of America announced that it would admit girls into the Cub Scouts starting the following year and establish a new program for older girls based on the Boy Scout curriculum.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 11, 2025

Today in Chicago History: ‘Hymie' Weiss gunned down across the street from Holy Name Cathedral
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Oct. 11, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 10, 2025

President Donald Trump is in ‘exceptional health,' his doctor says, after visit to Walter Reed
President Donald Trump is in "exceptional health," according to his physician, who evaluated him Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Oct 10, 2025

Former Chicago cop gets 20 years after pleading in minor sex case
A former Chicago police officer was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday following a plea deal related to three separate cases where he was accused of sexually abusing a minor he met on the job and recorded sex acts. Before Judge Kenneth Wadas at the Leighon Criminal Court Building, David P. DeLeon accepted […]

Chicago Tribune
Oct 10, 2025

Trump officials not giving up on deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to African nations despite resistance
The Trump administration is pushing again to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly sent to El Salvador, even though three African countries they've approached have rejected the idea, a judge heard during testimony Friday.

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