Family of Man Shot by Police Sues for Alleged Excessive Force
The family of Derek Jordan, who was fatally shot by police, has filed a lawsuit against the city and Officer Max Walzer. They allege the officer used excessive and unreasonable deadly force during the incident
Shooting Incident at Chicago School Leaves Two Dead
A man and a woman were critically injured following a shooting on Monday afternoon inside Mark Twain Elementary School on Chicago’s Southwest Side. According to a preliminary police report obtained by the Tribune along with
Aortic Dissection: The Condition That Led to Sen. Lindsey Graham’s Sudden Death
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has died at the age of 71 due to an aortic dissection. This condition, linked to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, proved fatal. Dr. Marc Siegel, a senior medical analyst for Fox
Officials Criticize Dr. Fauci Over Vaccine SMS Controversy
Fox News has released a report highlighting the controversy surrounding Dr. Anthony Fauci’s private text messages. These texts, revealed by a Senate committee, indicate Fauci’s theoretical concerns about potential risks of fever and other reactions
Senator Investigates Fauci’s Concerns Over Vaccines and Pregnancy
A Republican senator is leading an investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci’s old government phone records. The investigation focuses on Fauci’s private concerns about vaccines potentially causing miscarriages while publicly promoting their safety. Senator Ron Johnson,
Legacy of Michael ‘Ace’ Allegretti: A Baker Remembered
Michael ‘Ace’ Allegretti, known for his exceptional Italian confections at Allegretti’s Bakery in Norridge, passed away at 74. He leaves behind a legacy of sweetness and generosity. Allegretti worked up to his last day at
DiJonai Carrington Responds to Criticism Over ‘White Privilege’ Post
DiJonai Carrington Addresses Controversial Social Media Post DiJonai Carrington of the Chicago Sky recently defended herself against criticism for a social media post made after her ejection in a game against the Indiana Fever. Her
Ocasio-Cortez Sparks Conservative Criticism Over ‘Woke’ Remarks
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, has dismissed past far-left rhetoric from herself and other socialist politicians as outdated. However, many conservatives remain unconvinced. During an appearance on ABC’s ‘This Week,’ host Jon
White House Prioritizes New Vaccine Policy
The Trump administration took center stage by announcing a significant change to vaccine policy on Monday. Previously cautious about altering vaccine recommendations, the administration now seeks to revise the childhood vaccine schedule through a new
Challenges in U.S. Defense Strategy Amid Iran Tensions
The United States is encountering difficulties in maintaining leverage with Iran due to a shortage of crucial weapons. This situation has emerged from extensive use over more than five months of airstrikes against Iran. Former
CBS News’ ’60 Minutes’ Faces Turmoil Amid Staff Changes
The three remaining correspondents of CBS News’ ’60 Minutes’ have chosen to stay amid recent
Mock Political Movement Draws Indian Youth to the Streets
Hundreds gathered in New Delhi to support the Cockroach Janata Party, a humorous online movement
End of an Era for Iconic Mystery Play
After almost four decades of captivating audiences, the beloved whodunit play will close its curtains
Significant Events in Chicago on June 6
Reflecting on Notable Occurrences in Chicago on June 6 June 6 holds historical importance for
Call for Collaborative AI Development Pause Amid Rapid Technology Advancements
Anthropic has proposed that leading artificial intelligence companies collaborate to temporarily pause the development of
S&P 500 Maintains Inclusion Criteria for Large Companies
The operator of the S&P 500 has announced that it will not alter its guidelines
Pope Leo XIV’s Visit to Spain Focuses on Political Issues and Migrant Advocacy
Pope Leo XIV is set to arrive in Spain on Saturday, marking the first papal
Power Struggle Unfolds Between Senegal’s Young Leaders
In a notable political upheaval, Senegal witnessed an unexpected turn in its leadership dynamics. Two
Stephen Buyer Receives Pardon Over Insider Trading Conviction
Stephen Buyer, a former Republican representative from Indiana, was found guilty of insider trading in


