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Chicago was once a swamp. In some places, it still is. But will climate change undo wetland restoration efforts?
Students from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in early 2025. Once ...
30 City Council Members Urge School Board to Stand By License Requirement in Search for Next CPS CEO
Thirty members of the City Council signed a letter this week urging the board to stand by a resolution it passed less than ...
The Chicago Sky All-Star set records before her season got cut short by an injury and helped the league soar to new heights ...
With deep cuts to public health programs under President Javier Milei, retirees face tough choices. Grassroots groups are ...
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating the shooting, which occurred around 6 p.m. Thursday after ...
Pope Leo XIV spoke off-the-cuff in English in the Sistine Chapel to the cardinals who elected him to follow in the footsteps ...
Speakers blasted songs including “Born in the U.S.A.” and “American Pie” as six cardinal electors from the United States ...
In a surprise twist, the papal conclave elects a Chicago native as the new pope. And Mayor Brandon Johnson gets a big win on ...
English in the Sistine Chapel to the cardinals who elected him to follow in the footsteps of Pope Francis, who put a ...
In Buenos Aires, one restaurant is transforming the lives of neurodivergent employees with a thoughtful system designed for inclusion.
In 2018, the Argentine government passed Justina’s law, effectively making every Argentinian over the age of 18 an organ donor unless they opt out. While much progress has been made, many in the ...
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