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NASCAR Puts Pedal to the Metal, Announcing Fastest Setup and Teardown Plan to Date for Chicago Street Race

NASCAR officials have announced their traffic plan for the Chicago Street Race course, and, not surprisingly for a sport that emphasizes speed, set-up and tear-down will take fewer days than in 2024.

Progressive Media Star Kat Abughazaleh Brings Fight to Remake Democratic Party to Chicago With Congressional Bid

“We need a different vibe in this country and this party, and I want to bring it,” Kat Abughazaleh said.

Donald Trump Plans to Roll Out More Tariffs on Wednesday. Here’s What It Could Mean for You

Most economic analyses say average U.S. families would have to absorb the cost of his tariffs in the form of higher prices and lower incomes. But an undeterred Trump is inviting CEOs to the White House to say they are investing hundreds of billions of dollars in new projects to avoid the import taxes.

Immigration Officials Propose Expanding Social Media Data Collection

U.S. immigration officials are asking the public and federal agencies to comment on a proposal to collect social media handles from people applying for benefits such as green cards or citizenship.

Transgender People Are About 1% of the US Population. Why Have They Become a Political Lightning Rod?

It’s a contradiction of numbers that reveals a deep cultural divide: Transgender people make up less than 1% of the U.S. population, but they have become a major piece on the political chess board — particularly Trump’s.

Chicago-Area Abortion Advocates Anticipate Increase in Patients if Wisconsin Supreme Court Flips

Chicago-area abortion providers and abortion fund groups have already seen more people from Wisconsin seeking abortions since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization in 2022.

Week in Review: CTU Close to a Deal; Signal Group Chat Debacle

Chicago teachers appear close to a contract deal. Fallout over a shocking national security breach. And Sen. Dick Durbin's political future.

Illinois Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services Brace for Potential Medicaid Cuts

About 3.9 million Illinoisans are enrolled in Medicaid. Of that total, 44% of Medicaid recipients are children, 9% are seniors and 7% are adults with disabilities, according to the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services.

Wall Street Tumbles, and S&P 500 Drops 2% on Worries About Slower Economy and Higher Inflation

The S&P 500 dropped 2% for one of its worst days in the last two years. It thudded to its fifth losing week in the last six after wiping out what had been a big gain to start the week.

Chicago-Based Law Firm Targeted by Trump Administration Sues to Halt Executive Order

The firm of Jenner & Block on Friday filed a lawsuit seeking to stop President Donald Trump’s order, which it says was made to punish firms that worked with those who investigated the president prior to his second term in office.

Chicago Teachers Union Bargaining Team Meeting Monday to Weigh Possible Contract Agreement

CTU on Friday confirmed the union’s big bargaining team will meet Monday afternoon to weigh the potential deal.

Trump Asks Supreme Court for Permission to Resume Deporting Venezuelan Migrants Under Wartime Law

The emergency appeal to the high court follows a rejection of the Republican administration’s plea to the federal appeals court in Washington. By a 2-1 vote, a panel of appellate judges left in place an order temporarily prohibiting deportations of the migrants under the rarely used Alien Enemies Act

Federal Judge in Chicago Temporarily Blocks Parts of Donald Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders

Judge Matthew Kennelly of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois halted the Labor Department from requiring federal contractors or grant recipients from certifying that they don’t operate any programs in violation of Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders.

Trump Administration Yanks $125M in COVID Funds from Chicago’s Health Department

The cuts could force the elimination of more than 100 staff positions, Chicago officials said. 

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, March 27, 2025 - Full Show

The story of two brothers fighting for their lives. Controversy over bike lanes on the Southwest Side. And the countdown to this year’s Sueños Music Festival begins.