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Federal prosecutors said the shooting was an act of self-defense, while the woman said federal agents rammed her car.
A Customs and Border Patrol agent appeared to brag to fellow agents about his marksmanship when he shot a woman five times after their cars collidedin Chicago last month, text massages shown in court revealed.
Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago along with hubs across the U.S. are among the 40 that will see flights cut starting Friday due to the government shutdown.
A coalition of nonprofits, government bodies, elected officials, businesses, and residents has decided it's time for a name change for the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
Federal officials say videos can be misleading and their tactics are justified in carrying out President Trump's mass-deportation agenda.
A Chicago mother tells NBC News she and her 2-year-old were hit with a chemical agent. Many residents say the city wasn’t a “war zone”— until immigration agents swept through.
Witnesses say a Chicago daycare employee was detained at work during a drop-off time for children, reflecting the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive enforcement tactics.
In our Week 10 power rankings, Chicago landed at 14th, which is a one-spot jump from Week 9. How do some of the other media outlets have the Bears ranked?
A Spanish-language immersion daycare in a leafy residential neighborhood on the North Side of Chicago was raided by federal immigration agents on Wednesday and a teacher was taken away, panicking school administrators and parents of infants,
The New York Giants visit the Chicago Bears this Sunday, and here are three matchups that could determined the Week 10 outcome.
In Season 14's "Broken Things," Isaiah cut class to visit Firehouse 51 with pressing research he found about his mom that indicated she wasn't receiving proper care. This discovery, combined with Stella's steadfast compassion for her foster son, has the Firehouse 51 Lieutenant taking a brief leave of absence. Here's what happened:
The U.S. jobless rate likely edged up in October to the highest in four years as the hiring rate for unemployed workers slowed and the rate of layoffs and other job separations increased, according to an estimate by the Chicago Fed released Thursday.