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The protest brought together everyone from environmental activists to veterans' groups.
Two days after the late Pope Francis' funeral, the Vatican confirmed that a papal conclave will begin on May 7 to choose his successor.
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Postal workers echoed that sentiment, and explained they attended the rally for several reasons.
Protests in Chicago join protests growing in New York, specifically down the streets in Lower Manhattan.
The Trump administration has plans to cut upwards of 80,000 jobs from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The demonstrators took to the streets, and a crowd of more than 1,000 ended up at Daley Plaza in the Loop.
In an Economic Blackout set for Friday, groups are urging Americans not to spend any money on Friday as a form of protest.
Massey, 36, was shot and killed by a Sangamon County Sheriff's deputy in her home near Springfield on July 6, 2024.
Participants were also seen marching down State Street and in front of Chicago's Trump Tower.
A draft of the deal had been agreed to in principle earlier in the week, Arab, U.S. and Israeli officials told CBS News.
Chicago influencer Dean Lauvina said he built his entire platform on TikTok, and he could lose it in a matter of days.
A woman police say was stabbed to death by her estranged husband on Tuesday had tried for months to get his abuse to stop.
An hours-long hearing on the building owner's building permit request got heated and emotional at times inside City Hall.
One young woman is on a mission to raise awareness of two brothers still being held captive by Hamas.
Surrounded by supporters, Terrance Freeman spoke out about his firing at a news conference on campus late Thursday afternoon.
Passionate celebrations in the United Center as Kamala Harris delivers the biggest speech of her life after snubbing uncommitted delegates.
As uncommitted delegates demand representation outside, night 3 inside is marked by emotional appeals and the cast of the veep's veepstakes.
Kamala Harris was portrayed as a “joyful warrior” who doesn’t take any “BS.” So far, she also doesn’t take questions.
Past and present Democratic Party leaders gathered in the United Center, as protestors outside pushed back against pro-Israel policies.
Their union has accused the hospital of subjecting them to understaffing and unsafe working conditions.
The Coalition to March on the DNC will protest at City Hall Thursday afternoon after an emergency news conference.
"These groups have a history of fanning the flames of hate and inspiring acts of harassment and violence," said ADL Chair David Goldenberg.
The City of Chicago and the U.S. Secret Service on Wednesday tried to ease some of the anxiety leading up to the convention.
Tensions have been rising between migrants looking for work and security at some Home Depot stores across Chicago.
While it looked like a church service, the people who packed the West Side sanctuary were there for a purpose.
At just around six weeks before the anticipated event, they find themselves in legal limbo—asking the city to let them do just that.
A shower from her hose would usually stir them, but Sailer has accepted the fact that there are likely no cicadas left.
"This is a city trying to, you know, get people to forget," said Christina Whitehouse, a cycling advocate and founder of Bike Lake Uprising.