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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
Chicago News
MAY
01
Did Betty Shabazz International Charter School students fail or pass their 2023-24 math tests?
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
01
In the 2023-24 school year, 90.5% of Betty Shabazz International Charter School students failed the math portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
01
Chicago Hounds sign James Stokes for rest of 2025 season
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Chicago City Wire
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MAY
01
The Chicago Hounds have signed outside back James Stokes for the rest of the 2025 Major League Rugby season. Read more…
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MAY
01
CTU members' lawsuit over financial transparency heads to key May 13 hearing ahead of leadership vote
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Chicago City Wire reports
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MAY
01
A lawsuit brought by four Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) members over financial transparency is headed to a pivotal court hearing on May 13, where attorneys for the plaintiffs hope to overcome the union’s attempt to dismiss the case. Read more…
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Test expectations: How many Bronzeville Academy Charter School students failed to meet math IAR expectations in 2023-24 school year?
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Chicago City Wire
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In the 2023-24 school year, 92.7% of Bronzeville Academy Charter School students failed the math portion of the IAR test, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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Mayor Johnson proposes Residential Investment Corporation to boost Chicago’s affordable housing
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Chicago City Wire
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is pushing forward with a new housing initiative aimed at addressing the city's longstanding affordable housing issues. Read more…
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University of Illinois Cancer Center renews Commission on Cancer accreditation
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Chicago City Wire
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The University of Illinois Cancer Center has been reaccredited by the Commission on Cancer (CoC), signifying adherence to comprehensive, patient-centered standards for cancer care. Read more…
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Chicago to host May Day rally and march with increased safety measures
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Chicago City Wire
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The Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) has announced a planned May Day march and rally for May 1, taking place in both Union Park and Grant Park. Read more…
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Whitney M. Young Magnet High School principal Rickey Harris remains silent on IHSA's transgender athlete policy amid controversy
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Chicago City Wire reports
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30
Rickey Harris, principal of Whitney M. Young Magnet High School and recently elected member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors, has declined to comment on the organization's policy regarding biological male transgender athletes in female sports. Read more…
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Brandon Johnson faces backlash from Democrats over Emanuel criticism
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Chicago City Wire
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Chicago's political landscape is shifting as Mayor Brandon Johnson faces increasing criticism, not only from opposition parties but also from fellow Democrats. Read more…
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Chicago and allies sue over Trump Administration's federal employee firings
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Chicago City Wire
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29
The City of Chicago has aligned itself with a coalition of numerous cities, counties, union organizations, and non-profit groups to challenge the Trump Administration’s recent federal government reorganization plan. Read more…
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Illinois News
MAY
01
President of Niles Township Republicans: 'Trump is leading efforts to provide fairer academic opportunities for every student'
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North Cook News
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MAY
01
Mark Albers, President of the Niles Township Republicans, said that the Trump administration is holding universities like Northwestern accountable by prioritizing student success based on merit and character. Read more…
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MAY
01
Entertainment events this weekend in North Cook County: Friday, May 2 - Sunday, May 4
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North Cook News
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MAY
01
Don't miss out on these entertainment events happening in North Cook County this weekend. Read more…
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MAY
01
School events this May in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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MAY
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The following events are scheduled to take place in North Cook County this month. Read more…
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MAY
01
Fairview School District 72: How many students met or exceeded expectations in ELA in 2023-24 school year?
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North Cook News
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MAY
01
In the 2023-24 school year, 67.8% of the students in Fairview School District 72 passed the ELA portion of the IAR, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. Read more…
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MAY
01
Village of Wheeling Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met April 29
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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MAY
01
Village of Wheeling Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met Tuesday, April 29 Read more…
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MAY
01
Village of Arlington Heights Environmental Commission met April 28
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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Village of Arlington Heights Environmental Commission met Monday, April 28 Read more…
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MAY
01
City of Evanston Planning & Development Committee met March 31
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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City of Evanston Planning & Development Committee met Monday, March 31 Read more…
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MAY
01
City of Evanston Planning & Development Committee met April 28
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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City of Evanston Planning & Development Committee met Monday, April 28 Read more…
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City of Evanston Administration & Public Works Committee met March 31
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Angelica Saylo Pilo
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City of Evanston Administration & Public Works Committee met Monday, March 31 Read more…
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MAY
01
Local Government Meetings today in North Cook County
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North Cook News
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North Cook County Local Government Meetings today. Read more…
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US National News
MAY
01
Waltz to Move From NSC to UN
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Joseph Addington
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MAY
01
State of the Union: The national security advisor had been criticized for his role in “Signalgate.” The post Waltz to Move From NSC to UN appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
Röttgen: ‘U.S. Taxpayers Are No Longer Willing to Do the Heavy Lifting’
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Sumantra Maitra
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MAY
01
An interview with Norbert Röttgen, former chairman of the Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee. The post Röttgen: ‘U.S. Taxpayers Are No Longer Willing to Do the Heavy Lifting’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
Will Donald Trump Say No to War with Iran?
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Doug Bandow
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MAY
01
The choice should be easy. The post Will Donald Trump Say No to War with Iran? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
Dear Jordan Peterson, the Psychopaths Are Already Here
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Jason Jones
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MAY
01
The celebrity psychologist misdiagnoses what ails the right. The post Dear Jordan Peterson, the Psychopaths Are Already Here appeared first on The American Conservative.
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APR
30
U.S., Ukraine Sign Long-Awaited Minerals Deal
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the agreement will “show both sides’ commitment to lasting peace and prosperity in Ukraine.” The post U.S., Ukraine Sign Long-Awaited Minerals Deal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Economy Shrinks Slightly in First Quarter of 2025, Underperforming Expectations
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Joseph Addington
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State of the Union: The economy contracted 0.3 percent as imports surged. The post Economy Shrinks Slightly in First Quarter of 2025, Underperforming Expectations appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Trump’s First 100 Days of Tariffs: The First Steps Toward the Golden Age of America
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Charles Benoit
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The administration has made a strong start toward righting what is wrong with our trade policy. The post Trump’s First 100 Days of Tariffs: The First Steps Toward the Golden Age of America appeared first on The American Conservative.
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What Can Trump Achieve With Russia–Ukraine?
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W. James Antle III
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Trump’s rhetoric on Russia leaves something to be desired, but reflects a real lack of leverage. The post What Can Trump Achieve With Russia–Ukraine? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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What’s Behind Trucking’s Rush to Automation?
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Gord Magill
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As driverless trucks hit the roads in Texas, the interests of truckers—and the public—seem to be taking the back seat. The post What’s Behind Trucking’s Rush to Automation? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Carney Leads Canada’s Liberals to Reelection
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Mason Letteau Stallings
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APR
29
State of the Union: The Conservative opposition made significant gains as third parties declined. The post Carney Leads Canada’s Liberals to Reelection appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
01
$27,000 per student, yet not one is proficient in math? – Wirepoints on WLS’ Ramblin’ Ray Show
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John Klingner
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MAY
01
Ted joined Ray and Nick to talk about the shocking numbers of children in Illinois schools that are not meeting math and reading standards and how this trend will greatly diminish their quality of life. Like at Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, where not a single one of its 366 students can do math at grade level.
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MAY
01
City of Chicago, Jussie Smollett reach settlement in civil lawsuit, according to federal court documents – WGNTV (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
The city filed a civil lawsuit against Smollett in April 2019, seeking to recoup about $130,000 — the amount of money spent on overtime for CPD investigators who looked into Smollett’s initial attack claim. According to federal court documents, the parties contacted the courtroom deputy on Wednesday “to advise they have settled, but need more time to finalize documentation.”
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MAY
01
Critic of embattled Dolton mayor sees business destroyed by ‘suspicious’ fire: officials – FOX News
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
The fire began at approximately 6 a.m. Tuesday and was quickly elevated to a three-alarm response. While no one was injured, the building was completely destroyed. A smaller fire was also reported at the same location last week, and the location was raided by the Illinois Secretary of State police last year as part of a stolen car investigation.
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MAY
01
May Day rally draws thousands downtown in support of immigrants, workers: ‘We need a united front’ – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
Illinois Senate committee holds intense hearing on potential higher education evidence-based funding model – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford and Rep. Carol Ammons are leading the effort to shake up the funding process for the state's 12 public universities, as they argue funding should be based on the needs of each college rather than a flat method of distribution.
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MAY
01
Bill providing nonviolent youth resources to succeed heads to House – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
This plan could require the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice to provide employment opportunities, educational resources, and parental mentorship training for youth who committed nonviolent crimes.
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MAY
01
How Chicago Teachers Union election impacts those well past city limits – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
CTU is currently part of a coalition pushing state lawmakers to pass $6 billion in new taxes and is spreading its gospel of strikes, politics and Socialist doctrine to New York and other blue cities.
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MAY
01
Poll: Taxes No. 1 issue for over half of Illinois voters, nearly half would move – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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MAY
01
Voters were unhappy with their home state: 49.5 percent said they would move out of Illinois if given the opportunity, a slight increase from January. Only 40 percent said they would rather stay in Illinois. The remaining 10.5 percent said they were unsure.
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MAY
01
Chicago Business Barometer Drops More Than Expected In April – Nasdaq
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
01
An index based on Chicago area survey of purchasing and supply professionals.
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MAY
01
Illinois Democrats Introduce Bill Banning Sale of Glock Handguns – Bearing Arms
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Mark Glennon
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MAY
01
HB 4045 and its companion bill in the Senate would allow anyone who knowingly manufactures, sells, offers to sell, purchases, receives, manufactures, imports, or transfers a "convertible pistol" to be charged with unlawful possession of a weapon; a class 4 felony in the state punishable by a minimum of one year in prison and up to three years behind bars and a $25,000 fine.
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