The Department of Justice announced another multimillion dollar settlement Tuesday in its campaign to combat discriminatory lending practices.
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Chicago voters end mayor Lori Lightfoot’s bid for reelection as challengers Vallas and Johnson head to April runoff
Chicago voters ended Lori Lightfoot’s bid for a second term as mayor Tuesday, where crime has emerged as a key ballot issue.
Three days. 10 mass shootings. More than 50 victims. US sees worst weekend of 2023.
The U.S. witnessed ten mass shootings over the weekend, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive. Many of the victims were children and teens.
Feds charge man with hate crimes in shootings of 2 Jewish men
Federal prosecutors charged a man with hates crimes Friday for allegedly targeting two Jewish men in separate shootings in Los Angeles.
Winter storm to bring snow across Plains, Midwest as ice, freezing rain hit Southeast
A moderate winter storm is expected to spread heavy snow across the Plains and into the Upper Midwest by Thursday, meteorologists say.
Death toll surpasses 33,000 in Turkey, Syria earthquakes as anger builds over response time: Live updates
Rescue crews in Turkey and Syria searched for signs of life in freezing temperatures as survivors expressed frustration about rescue efforts. Updates.
‘It’s always on my mind’: Five years since the Parkland massacre, survivors’ pain is fresh
Here’s what three survivors want Americans to know nearly five years since a gunman killed 17 people at their high school in Parkland, Florida.
A corrupt Chicago cop destroyed hundreds of lives. Now victims want justice.
Former Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts and his team framed people for crimes they didn’t commit. Now victims want them held accountable.
What is a ghost gun? A soaring number are being used in crimes, report finds
A soaring number of “ghost guns” are being used in crimes in the U.S., a report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives found.
‘You can’t just shoot a 12-year-old child for literally no reason,’ Amir Worship attorney says
Lawyers for the family of Amir Worship announced a $12 million settlement in the Illinois police shooting that left him permanently disabled.