The Trump administration has launched a nationwide immigration enforcement blitz, intensifying efforts to detain and deport undocumented immigrants across the U.S., sparking widespread concern among immigrant communities and advocates.
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A new CEPR report explores ways to enhance policing in the US, emphasizing community trust, accountability, and strategic funding. The study calls for reforms to improve safety and equity nationwide.
“Living in Violence,” published by The New York Times in 2022, offers a harrowing exploration of communities enduring daily violence. The report sheds light on the human toll and resilience amid ongoing conflict.
EXPLAINER: An expert clarifies that having a criminal conviction abroad does not prevent the U.S. from pursuing charges. Jurisdiction and separate legal systems allow the U.S. to initiate its own prosecutions, WTTW News reports.
Los Angeles police arrested a further 10 people on Sunday amid ongoing unrest. The arrests follow days of protests and clashes, as authorities strive to restore order in the city. More updates to follow.
The University of Chicago Crime Lab Director analyzed 2022 data, highlighting complex trends in Chicago’s crime rate. While some violent crimes declined, others saw fluctuations, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
Violent crimes surged again in 2022, following an unprecedented spike in murders the previous year, according to recent Fox News reports. Authorities are urging renewed focus on community safety measures.
A University of Chicago prodigy faces imprisonment after being convicted of eco-terrorism. The incident has sparked debate on activism and criminality, drawing national attention to environmental justice issues.
A new study published in Nature reveals how socio-economic factors, urban design, and mobility patterns intertwine to influence crime rates across multiple cities, offering fresh insights for safer urban planning.
FACT CHECK: Is Chicago Proof That Gun Laws Don’t Work? – NPR examines Chicago’s strict gun laws amid high violence rates, exploring whether these regulations effectively reduce crime or if other factors drive the city’s challenges.
A suspect has been named following a deadly shooting on a Chicago-area train that left four people dead. Authorities are investigating the motive as the community reels from the tragic incident.
Shoplifting incidents have surged this year, according to a recent Retail Dive report. Retailers face growing challenges as losses rise, prompting calls for enhanced security measures industry-wide.
Gal Pissetky, lawyer at Pissetzky & Berliner, LLC, shared insights with Forbes on the high-profile Nigerian Ramon Olorunwa Abbas phishing case, revealing key legal challenges in the cybercrime trial, as reported by BBC.
The Chicago White Sox fell just one hit short in a tight series loss to the Los Angeles Angels, highlighting struggles in clutch hitting. Despite strong pitching, their offense couldn’t deliver timely runs.
The University of Chicago Crime Lab has launched Community Safety Leadership Academies aimed at empowering local leaders with tools and strategies to enhance public safety and reduce violence in their neighborhoods.
Chicago’s recent political decisions highlight fractures within the Democratic Party, creating openings the GOP aims to exploit. This divide could reshape upcoming elections and shift local power dynamics.
The FBI announced a major crackdown on Chinese money launderers linked to drug cartels, seizing millions in illicit funds. The operation marks a significant step in disrupting global drug trafficking networks.
A man has been charged after officials say he shot a man walking to a synagogue in Chicago. The incident is under investigation as authorities work to determine the motive and circumstances. More details to follow.
The latest FBI data reveals a concerning rise in violent crime across the US, with notable increases in homicides and aggravated assaults. Experts urge renewed focus on community safety and law enforcement strategies.
Chicago faces a surge in gang activity fueled by deep-rooted poverty, systemic inequality, and limited opportunities. Experts say addressing these core issues is key to reducing violence and breaking the cycle.















