Details of planned immigration raids are unclear, but they would be the opening step in the president-elect’s goal of overseeing the largest deportation program in history.
Protestors took to the streets to protest Trump's inauguration in Chicago and New York City. Some of the signs protestors held read “Stop the Trump agenda,” “Dismantle systems of oppression” and “Keep immigrant families together.
INRIX also analyzed the busiest traffic corridors in the nation. While a section of roadway in Stamford, Connecticut took the top spot, Chicago had five in the top 25. Only New York City had more at seven.
A new ranking of 50 cities by TimeOut magazine placed Chicago among the best cities in the world right now, with the publication taking input from over 18,500 city-dwellers into account.
Activists are holding meetings to advise people about their legal rights and families have been drafting powers of attorney.
The failed vote was no surprise; even if the amendment had passed, there would have been a 34-vote hurdle to clear a potential mayoral veto.
Head to Prince Street Pizza at 27 Prince Street in New York City and you’ll find not only a daunting line of people waiting to grab slices of pizza, but dozens of focused diners hunched over cardboard carryout boxes,
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is now weighing a plan that could slap an automatic fee on drivers traveling in the downtown area. Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski is blasting the idea as just more of the same kind of policy he argues is largely responsible for the city’s wayward direction.
The kitchen is equipped with a water filtration system to match the pH levels of New York's tap water, which chefs there insist is key to crafting authentic dough.
Immigrants in large cities have been preparing for mass arrests since Trump won election in November, but reports that his initial push would be in the Chicago area has brought a new sense of urgency and fear.
Mapmakers and teachers are re-thinking what to call the gulf of water between Mexico, the United States and Cuba after President Donald Trump ordered it renamed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Chicago’s remarkable renewal after its own legendary disaster offers reassurance and lessons for how Los Angeles can recover.