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Advocates, Families Push Back Against RFK Jr.’s ‘Dehumanizing’ Comments on Autism

In a speech last week, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed kids with autism will “never pay taxes, hold a job,” play sports or participate in the arts.

Catholic Leaders, Educators Reflect on Pope Francis’ Life and Legacy

“We’re certainly going to mourn the loss of a truly wonderful leader, someone who was a great example, who lived their faith in word and action,” Auxiliary Bishop Lawrence Sullivan said. “But it’s also a time to really be grateful for his phenomenal leadership.”

Northerly Island Visitor Center Is Reopened to the Public After 18-Month Restoration

The visitor center reopened Monday after closing for repairs in November 2023 following damage from a fire.

Harvard Sues Trump Administration to Stop the Freeze of More Than $2 Billion in Grants

Harvard University announced Monday that it has filed suit to halt a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in grants after the institution said it would defy the Trump administration’s demands to limit activism on campus activism on campus.

FTC Sues Uber, Alleging It Signed Up Uber One Subscribers Without Their Permission

The FTC said Uber also made it extremely difficult for subscribers to cancel Uber One. The agency said Uber requires customers to take at least 12 different actions on at least seven screens to cancel the service.

Wall Street and the Dollar Tumble as Investors Retreat Further From the US Amid Trump’s Trade War

The S&P 500 sank 2.4% in another wipeout. That yanked the index that’s at the center of many 401(k) accounts 16% below its record set two months ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 971 points, or 2.5%, while losses for Tesla and Nvidia helped drag the Nasdaq composite down 2.6%.

US Emergency Departments See a Firearm Injury Every 30 Minutes: Report

Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death among children and teens in the U.S. Emergency medical service encounters for firearm injury spiked in 2021 and remain higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tonight You Can Look for the Lyrids, the Year’s First Meteor Shower. Here’s How to View in Chicago

The first meteor shower of the year is here, with the Lyrids peaking late tonight into the pre-dawn hours on Tuesday.

Walgreens Agrees to Pay $300M to Settle Opioid Lawsuit Claims

The settlement comes after a complaint filed in Chicago’s federal court alleged Walgreens pharmacists filled illegal prescriptions for excessive quantities of opioids and prescriptions for a particularly dangerous combination of drugs.

From a Chicago-Born Augustinian to the Vatican’s Secretary of State, Which Cardinals Could be the Next Pope?

Anyone trying to handicap the outcome should remember that Jorge Mario Bergoglio was considered too old to be elected pope in 2013 at age 76, and that Karol Wojtyla wasn’t on any front-runner lists going into the 1978 conclave that elected him Pope John Paul II.

Mayor Brandon Johnson Sounds Alarm on City Budget, Decries Trump’s Threats

Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday sounded the alarm about the financial crisis facing the city, warning that Chicago “will have to do more

Cardinal Blase Cupich on Death of Pope Francis: ‘I Ask That God Comfort Us, But Also Strengthen Us’

Cardinal Blase Cupich, the Archbishop of Chicago, has released a statement on the death of Pope Francis.

Pope Francis, First Latin American Pontiff Who Ministered With a Charming and Humble Style, Dies at 88

Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism and climate change, died Monday. He was 88.

There’s Still Time To See Jackson Park’s Dazzling Cherry Blossoms, But Not for Much Longer

The Chicago Park District said the best viewing will likely run through April 27.

Imani, Chicago’s Native Plover Son, Is Back at Montrose and He’s Already Battling for Turf. See the Adorable Video

Imani hatched at Montrose Beach in 2021. He has faithfully returned every year since, and last year he finally made a love connection.