Rooted in North Lawndale's shared Black and Jewish history and the neighborhood's legacy of resilience, the festival fosters interfaith, multicultural, and multiracial collaboration.
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Assault charges filed against man shot by Chicago...
Power has been restored to over 800,000 residents in Kyiv, a day after Russia launched major attacks on Ukraine's power grid, causing widespread blackouts.
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Who are the hostages Israel believes are still alive?
Protests ensued after a woman was injured in a shooting involving federal agents and two people were taken into custody on Chicago's Southwest Side on Saturday morning, according to federal officials and Chicago first responders.
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Trump administration federalizing 300 National Guard...
Protests continued at the Broadview ICE facility Saturday as the White House confirmed that President Donald Trump has "authorized 300 national guardsmen to protect federal officers and assets" in the Chicago area.
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Community rallies to support Forest Park grocery...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes to announce the release of all hostages from Gaza "in the coming days," as Israel and Hamas prepare for indirect talks in Egypt on Monday on a new U.S. plan to end the war.
In a country that ranks poorly internationally for gender equality, the 64-year-old woman makes history as the first female leader of Japan's long-governing conservative Liberal Democratic Party.
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Sista Strut set for Saturday on South Side to raise...
Wednesday marks the first day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and, this weekend, a sisterhood of pink will step off from Chicago's South Side in hopes of finding a cure.
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iHeartMedia Chicago announces 8th annual 'Sista Strut...