Chicago Initiates Limited Eviction of Migrants From Shelters, Faces Criticism
Chicago has begun the process of evicting migrants from shelters, adhering to a policy implemented by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration that limits shelter stays to
Chicago has begun the process of evicting migrants from shelters, adhering to a policy implemented by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration that limits shelter stays to
On Friday, March 15th, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a worrying uptick in long-term COVID-19 symptoms among American adults, with 6.8%
Chicago has witnessed an increase in measles cases, with a total of five diagnoses traced back to a migrant shelter in the Pilsen neighborhood. This
Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson confirmed that there will be no delay in enforcing the city’s 60-day shelter stay limit for migrants, set to commence on
Deadspin, the popular sports commentary and news website, terminated all its employees on Monday following its acquisition by Lineup Publishing, a startup company. In a
The United States House of Representatives on Thursday, March 7th, passed a law targeted at tightening immigration enforcement measures, particularly focusing on migrants who have
On Saturday, March 9th, John Barnett, a former Boeing employee and outspoken whistleblower, was found dead under questionable circumstances. Barnett, who had spent 32 years
On Tuesday, March 5th, the United States Supreme Court temporarily blocked Senate Bill 4, a contentious Texas statute poised to grant state authorities the power
On Tuesday, March 5, the United States stood witness to one of the most anticipated events in the presidential primary race: Super Tuesday. With a
Washington’s legislature gave the green light to a “parents bill of rights” proposal on Monday, March 4th, to bolster parental rights concerning their children’s education.
Have you heard of the Class Size Law? Not many have, let alone parents. It’s a law that was sponsored by Senator John Liu and
A significant uproar continues to unfold in New York City as the rushed 2022 unfunded law aiming to reduce public school class sizes begins to
On April 3rd, New York found itself at the center of a heated debate over the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the state constitution.
The New York City Council proposed its budget on Monday, April 1st, advocating for the continuation of weekend library services and the complete funding of