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Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Fox News apologizes for showing old video of a hatless Donald Trump at a dignified transfer ceremony
Fox News apologized for airing old video of a hatless President Donald Trump during coverage Sunday of his attendance at the dignified transfer ceremony for U.S. soldiers killed in the Middle East war, insisting it was an honest mistake.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

On 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday, worries about the future of voting rights and calls to action
Sixty-one years after state troopers attacked Civil Rights marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, thousands gathered in the Alabama city this weekend amid new concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Crude oil prices surpass $100 a barrel as the Iran war impedes production and shipping
Oil prices have eclipsed $100 per barrel for the first time in more than three and a half years as the Iran war hinders production and shipping in the Middle East.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

International Women's Day protest sees hundreds march to Trump Tower
A few hundred protesters marched to Trump Tower Sunday as part of nationwide Women's March events in honor of International Women's Day, celebrated March 8.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

2 women fatally shot in Washington Heights, police say
A 71-year-old woman and a 68-year-old woman were shot and killed Saturday night in Washington Heights, Chicago police said.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

As South Side Congressional race nears end, candidates attend town halls, self-defense class and funeral
Only three of the six 2nd Congressional District candidates attended the final town hall before the primary Saturday, with the most prominent, Jesse Jackson Jr., attending his father's funeral.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

President Trump's ‘roaring' economy meets a rough start to 2026. Here's what the latest numbers show.
President Donald Trump promised that 2026 would be a bumper year for economic growth, but instead it has kicked off with job losses, rising gasoline prices and more uncertainty about America's future.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

2 shot after argument at CTA Red Line station, police say
Two men were shot after a verbal argument turned physical early Sunday morning at the 79th CTA Red Line station in Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago Police said.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Bahrain says Iran hit a desalination plant, stoking fears of attacks on civilian sites
Bahrain accused Iran of striking a desalination plant on Sunday, raising fears that civilian infrastructure may become fair game in the war, as Iran's president vowed to expand the country's attacks on American targets across the region in the face of intense U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his slain father as supreme leader
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's late supreme leader, has been named his successor, Iranian state TV announced early Monday.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

International Women's Day is a celebration and a call to action. Here are things to know.
Women across the world will call for equal pay, reproductive rights, education, justice and decision-making jobs and celebrate progress toward female empowerment during events and demonstrations marking International Women's Day on Sunday.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Illinois 2026 GOP primary for governor features four candidates and one familiar face but big donors sit out
The Republican primary for governor four years ago was impossible to miss with massive spending and six candidates. This year, apart from candidate Darren Bailey, almost nothing is the same.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Wolf Lake's future in Hammond is uncertain with Chicago Bears stadium proposal
Environmental advocates have expressed concerns with constructing a Bears stadium in Hammond, specifically with what it means for local species and greenspaces.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Wolf Lake's future is uncertain with Chicago Bears stadium proposal
Environmental advocates have expressed concerns with constructing a Bears stadium in Hammond, specifically with what it means for local species and greenspaces.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Gary Diocese moves to decrease number of parishes in North Lake County
Northwest Indiana Catholic Church leaders said faith in the future remains strong following an announcement of more parish consolidations.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Mr. Wizard's science show held children spellbound
Each week on "Watch Mr. Wizard," Don Herbert used household objects to conduct an easily replicated experiment that illustrated a scientific concept.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Illinois orders 21 communities to remove forever chemicals from drinking water by 2029. But who will pay?
Many towns cannot afford the millions of dollars needed to upgrade their water systems. That means ratepayers could end up footing the bill.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Chicago Maroons, UIC Flames get ‘March Madness'
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 8, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 08, 2026

Today in History: Religious education classes during school hours struck down in Champaign
Today is Saturday, March 8, the 67th day of 2025. There are 298 days left in the year. Today in history: On March 8, 1948, the Supreme Court, in McCollum v. Board of Education, struck down religious education classes during school hours in Champaign, Illinois, public schools, saying the program violated separation of church and […]

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Rev. Jesse Jackson's family and closest friends offer one last goodbye
On Saturday, a final "homegoing" service represented the culmination of nine days of funerals and celebrations for Jackson, who died last month at age 84.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Obamas announce June dedication, opening of Jackson Park presidential center
On the heels of his speech at funeral services for the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., former President Barack Obama announced plans for him and former First Lady Michelle Obama to host a June 18 dedication ceremony.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Supporters of Cook County's guaranteed income program hold meeting to help shape distribution
In its 2026 budget, Cook County set aside $7.5 million to carry the guaranteed income program beyond the pilot, becoming one of the first local governments in the country to commit ongoing funding.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

President Trump grieves with families during return of soldiers killed in war in the Middle East
President Donald Trump on Saturday joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base at the dignified transfer for the six U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Troy Murray, Chicago Blackhawks great and longtime team broadcaster, dies at 63
Troy Murray, who died Saturday at 63, played 12 of his 15 NHL seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks and won the Selke Trophy in 1985-86.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

US detainees in Iran risk becoming collateral damage in war, families and supporters fear
Families and supporters of Americans detained in Iran say their loved ones face new dangers during the intensifying war.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health
Losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day; it also could harm your health.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Jan. 6 plaque honoring police officers is installed at the Capitol after a 3-year delay
Visitors to the Capitol will now have a visible reminder of the violent attack against the building on Jan. 6, 2021, and the officers who fought and were injured that day.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

President Trump encourages Latin American leaders to use military action to help US fight cartels
President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States and Latin American countries are banding together to combat violent cartels.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Death investigation launched after deceased man pulled from Chicago River
Chicago police launched a death investigation after a man was pulled from the Chicago River in the Lincoln Square neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Death ivestigation launched after deceased man pulled from Chicago River
Chicago police launched a death investigation after a man was pulled from the Chicago River in the Lincoln Square neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Iran's president apologizes for strikes on neighboring countries even as missiles and drones target their cities
President Masoud Pezeshkian delivered the message a week into the conflict that has rattled global markets and left Iran's leadership weakened by hundreds of Israeli and American airstrikes.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Valparaiso man dies in Friday night wreck
A Valparaiso man, 20, died after a one-car crash Friday night in which his vehicle struck a tree, police said.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Family sues Valparaiso schools after player injured during off-season football practice
A family is suing Valparaiso Community Schools after a teen football player was injured during an off-season drill last month.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Oil and gas prices rapidly rise as Iran war shows no signs of letting up
Oil prices surpassed $90 a barrel Friday, with American crude settling at $90.90, up 36% from a week ago.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Report: Data centers could use up 20% of Indiana's electricity by 2030
The Electric Power Research Institute found that data center projects under construction could take up more than 20% of the state's electric usage.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Boy, 11, in protective custody, found alone with serious head injury on West Side
An 11-year-old boy was placed in police protective custody Friday evening after being found alone on the street with a serious head injury in the Garfield Park neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Formula 1 appears to delay decision on 2 Middle East races in April affected by Iran war
Formula One appears to have delayed a decision on whether to cancel its races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in April which have been placed in doubt due to the Iran war.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

13-year-old girl critically wounded Friday night in Oakland neighborhood
A 13-year-old girl was in critical condition after being shot multiple times Friday night in the Oakland neighborhood.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Burglar in custody after being wounded by CCL holder overnight
A burglar was wounded by a CCL holder overnight in the New City neighborhood on the South Side.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Two low-funded Republicans battle to run against Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias in the fall
For the GOP nomination for secretary of state, Diane M. Harris is going up against Walter Adamczyk for the right to compete against the current officeholder, Democrat Alexi Giannoulias.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Gayle Franzen, longtime Illinois and DuPage County public servant who helped build I-355, dies at 81
As DuPage County Board chairman, he worked to end long-standing rancor on the board while also reducing residents' property taxes.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

During storm, electric grid bottleneck blocked Illinois power glut from easing East Coast outages
PJM was unable to help its hardest-hit regions in January because of limited transmission capacity. Meanwhile hourly Illinois customers saw their bills cut.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

What ever happened to the 7 buildings on Preservation Chicago's 1st Endangered Buildings list?
A look back at the seven sites initially highlighted by Preservation Chicago as threatened — and their most recent status.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Mayor Harold Washington halts cooperation with federal immigration authorities
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 7, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 07, 2026

Today in History: ‘Bloody Sunday' in Selma for civil rights movement
On March 7, 1965, a march by over 500 civil rights demonstrators was violently broken up at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama; state troopers and a sheriff's posse fired tear gas and beat marchers with batons in what became known as "Bloody Sunday."

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Explosions rock Iran's capital, more attacks target Israel and US warns bombing will intensify
The Israel military announced new strikes on Tehran early Saturday, while saying it was also moving to intercept a salvo of Iranian missiles

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Donald Trump says ‘whole educational system' could go out of business without fixes to college sports
President Donald Trump has predicted the destruction not just of college sports but the entire U.S. collegiate system unless the industry is fixed quickly.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

President Trump says ‘whole educational system' could go out of business without fixes to college sports
President Donald Trump has predicted the destruction not just of college sports but the entire U.S. collegiate system unless the industry is fixed quickly.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

A $220 million ad blitz and a public split with President Trump mark the end of Kristi Noem's DHS tenure
In the end, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem became the latest senior administration official to rankle the president and be shuffled into obscurity.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Saks Global to shutter 15 more department stores in bankruptcy restructuring
The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus is closing more department stores as it focuses on its most profitable businesses and trims debt during its Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Russia has provided Iran with information that can help Tehran strike US military, AP sources say
Russia has provided Iran with information that could help Tehran strike American warships, aircraft and other assets in the region, according to two officials familiar with U.S. intelligence on the matter.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

DuPage undersheriff and sheriff hopeful placed on leave less than 2 weeks before March primary
With less than two weeks to go before the March primary, DuPage Undersheriff Eddie Moore — who's vying to rise the ranks to sheriff — has been placed on administrative leave.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Storms rip through Michigan, tearing off roofs and downing trees
Powerful storms ripped across Michigan on Friday, tearing the roof off a home improvement store and parts of a storage building, and knocking down trees as tornado warnings were issued across the southern part of the state.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Kristi Noem's firing is little comfort to Minneapolis residents struggling to recover from crackdown
Even though President Donald Trump's administration scaled back the crackdown earlier, and the president fired Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary on Thursday, many are still feeling the ripple effects.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Package dated 1935 found in tusk of Aurora's mastodon bones
Inside of mastodon tusks first uncovered at Aurora's Phillips Park over 90 years ago, workers recently discovered a package dated to 1935.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

‘Miscellaneous' Chicago Public Schools workers join SEIU
Almost 1,700 Chicago Public Schools support staffers have joined the Service Employees International Union after the school district dropped an objection to their organizing campaign.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

UN climate expert: Sustainable development requires cooperation
The UN meets every year to try and reach a consensus on how to beat back some of the biggest threats, Svenningsen said, but member countries are stuck in doing things the way they want in their own ways versus best practices, he said. Still, he remains hopeful that the 197 countries of the world will eventually pull together, especially with regard to climate change.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Joliet plan commission advances plans for state's largest data center
Despite residents' objections, Joliet plan commissioners advanced a proposal Thursday for what would be the state's largest data center.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant builds custom ‘popemobile' Explorer SUV for Pope Leo XIV
The black hybrid, custom 2026 Ford Explorer Platinum was built at the Chicago Assembly Plant just five miles from the pope's childhood home in south suburban Dolton.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Substitute teacher fired by Chicago Archdiocese detained on felony sexual abuse charges
Brett Smith, 43, fired as a substitute at Queen of Martyrs in Evergreen Park, is charged with sexual abuse in Orland Park.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Hobart man could get home detention in plea deal for wife's death
A Hobart man could get home detention in a plea deal for his wife's death.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Official: SAVE legislation could make it harder for women to vote
Republicans have pushed the SAVE Act because of election security concerns, while Democrats have opposed the bill because of worries that it would disenfranchise voters, including new citizens, women, poor people, young people, among others.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Lionel Messi has long steered clear of politics. Does his visit to Donald Trump's White House mark a change?
Assisted by a glittering, pink soccer ball, Lionel Messi crossed yet another frontier with his visit to the White House. Until Thursday, the global soccer superstar had been equally adept at dodging defenders on the field and political leaders

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Afternoon Briefing: Touhy Avenue project breaks ground in Des Plaines
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here's what is happening today.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Funeral for Rev. Jesse Jackson draws former presidents, throngs of Chicagoans to send off civil rights icon
A crescendo of voices from the worlds of religion, politics, business, sports and entertainment converged at the House of Hope to provide a requiem to the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Americans stuck in the Middle East recount finding their way home with little government help
U.S. citizens described frustrations and growing fear as they encountered closed airports, canceled flights and alarming U.S. government guidance while Poland, Australia, France and other countries more quickly dispatched military or chartered planes to bring their citizens home.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Dolton man convicted in Hammond apartment double slaying
Marvin "Geno" Clark, 33, was convicted of four counts of murder and three counts of burglary, plus four gun enhancements. Two of the murder counts were while committing a burglary.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Hammond bus driver, aide charged after autistic girl, 6, left with bump, scratch
A School City of Hammond school bus driver and aide face charges after the aide allegedly "manhandled" a 6-year-old girl with autism.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

The US lost a surprising 92,000 jobs last month as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4%
American employers unexpectedly cut 92,000 jobs last month, a sign that the labor market remains under strain. The unemployment rate blipped up to 4.4%.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Watch live: Rev. Jesse Jackson's homegoing service in Chicago
A public service for the Rev. Jesse Jackson will be held in Chicago, with former Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden in attendance.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Daylight saving time: Why it began, where it exists and how it saved one Chicago man's life
Until 1883, a Chicagoan asked to tell what time it was could give more than one answer and still be correct.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Photos: The public service for the Rev. Jesse Jackson
Mourners attend a public service for civil rights leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, at House of Hope in Chicago on Friday.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

This weekend's US clock change is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it
Clocks will skip ahead an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for daylight saving time in most of the U.S., creating a 23-hour day that throws off sleep schedules, plunges early-morning dog walks into darkness and inspires millions of complaints.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Iran won't compete at Paralympics as its only athlete can't travel safely to Italy
Iran will not participate in the Milan Cortina Paralympics because its only athlete set to compete can't safely travel to Italy amid the intensifying Middle East conflict.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Bulletproof vests and rolex watches: the rise and fall of Kristi Noem
Kristi Noem never appeared able — or particularly keen — to step out of the spotlight during her time leading the Department of Homeland Security.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Dense fog advisory issued until 10 a.m. Friday in Chicago area
A dense fog advisory was issued for northern and central Cook County set to expire at 10 a.m. Friday, weather officials said.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Thunderstorms expected Friday in Chicagoland area
Thunderstorms are expected Friday in the Chicagoland area after a dense fog advisory expired in northern and central Cook County.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

‘Worse than a prison': 911 calls, interviews reveal problems at ICE's largest detention camp
Serious medical and mental health emergencies have been routine at the nation's largest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility since its opening, according to records obtained by The Associated Press.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Gulf allies complain US didn't notify them of Iran attacks and ignored their warnings, sources say
The Trump administration is confronting mounting discontent from allies in the Persian Gulf who have complained they were not given adequate time to prepare for the torrent of Iranian drones and missiles bombarding their countries in retaliation for strikes launched by the U.S. and Israel.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Wall Street heads for losses again as Iran war enters 7th day, sending oil prices up another 6%
Wall Street was on track to open lower again Friday as oil prices continued to climb, hitting the highest level in nearly two years less than a week since the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran, one of the world's top oil producers.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Daywatch: Final farewells for Rev. Jesse Jackson
Good morning, Chicago. Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Israeli warplanes pound Tehran and Beirut as the US vows a surge in its strikes on Iran
Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut and Tehran on Friday as Iran launched another wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf countries.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Amid statewide teacher shortage, Hinsdale schools ‘have been very fortunate'
In Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Elementary District 181, finding and keeping teachers has not been an issue.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Graduates of Illinois clean energy workforce program gain a vision — and skills for the future
Hundreds of residents in environmental justice communities like Waukegan are being trained for careers in solar, EVs and energy efficiency.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Final farewells for Rev. Jesse Jackson put focus on his impact on Black women leaders
Many Black women say their professional trajectories have been deeply impacted by the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Heidi Stevens: ‘Dopamine Kids' is a fascinating read — even if you don't want a yard full of chickens
Michaeleen Doucleff's book is about understanding the forces that shape our habits, our days and our family dynamics. For better or worse.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

A fresh approach to fostering youth in Illinois carries hope
Welcome to Hope House, a model for fostering children and teens developed by the Chicago-based nonprofit One Hope United. The premise is a stable household with a built-in support team to help the young residents thrive.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Today in History: Oreo cookies introduced
On March 6, 1912, Oreo cookies were first introduced by the National Biscuit Company (later known as Nabisco).

Chicago Tribune
Mar 06, 2026

Today in Chicago History: Chance the Rapper cuts CPS a $1 million check as ‘call to action'
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on March 6, according to the Tribune's archives.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Savannah Guthrie makes offscreen visit to ‘Today' show, first since her mother went missing
The "Today" show said Savannah Guthrie, a longtime co-host of the morning news program, plans to return to the air at some point but "remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home."

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

President Trump's pick for Homeland Security secretary leaves US Senate vacancy in deep-red Oklahoma
Under a new Oklahoma law, Gov. Kevin Stitt will get to pick U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin's replacement if Mullin does indeed leave his Senate seat.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

US and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic relations in major shift after former President Nicolás Maduro's ouster
The United States and Venezuela agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in a major shift in a historically adversarial relationship.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Chicago appeals court vacates judge's use-of-force injunction on immigration agents
A Chicago federal appeals court on Thursday vacated a lower court's injunction placing use-of-force restrictions on immigration agents during Operation Midway Blitz, calling it "constitutionally suspect" and questioning the manner in which the district judge dismissed the underlying suit.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Bernard LaFayette, Selma voting rights organizer and leader with the Chicago Freedom Movement, dies at 85
Bernard LaFayette, a leader with the Chicago Freedom Movement and the Selma voting rights organizer who laid the groundwork for the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has died.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Gary man sentenced to 49 years after rape trial
Damian Donaldson, 38, was sentenced to 49 years Thursday by Judge Salvador Vasquez. He was convicted of 18 charges in February.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Phone conversations played of defendant in 2012 Calumet City murder case
Conversations Donol Clark made to his brother from Calumet City police station were played during his murder trial this week.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Aurora planning commission recommends approval of data center regulations
Aurora's Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday voted to recommend the city adopt regulations around data centers that are stricter than were originally presented by city staff.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Who is Markwayne Mullin? President Trump taps Oklahoma senator as his next choice to lead Homeland Security.
President Donald Trump's plans to nominate Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to take over as Homeland Security secretary follow a meteoric political rise for the senator.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Portage man charged in Chesterton shooting
A Portage man faces multiple felonies after he fired a gun from his car by a Chesterton residence, wounding a relative, documents show.

Chicago Tribune
Mar 05, 2026

Homeland Security funding bill falters again in Senate as Republicans warn of Iran risk
A bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security is stalling out again in Congress.

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