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Man charged with terrorism for Chicago train fire attack

A man faces terrorism charges after allegedly dousing a woman with liquid and setting her on fire aboard a Chicago train. The shocking incident occurred Monday night at the Clark Street and Lake Street Blue Line stop.

Bedard Scores 3 as Blackhawks Defeat Flames 5-2

Connor Bedard delivered a spectacular hat trick performance as the Chicago Blackhawks dominated the Calgary Flames 5-2 in Monday night's NHL action. Read the full game recap and analysis.

Chicago Immigration Protest Model Goes National

Chicago's community-led response to ICE crackdowns becomes blueprint for Canadian cities. Learn how grassroots organizing protects immigrant rights amid enforcement actions.

US Hires 50,000 Under Trump, ICE Gets Bulk

The Trump administration hired 50,000 employees, primarily at ICE, while cutting 300,000 other federal jobs. Learn how this workforce reshaping impacts national priorities.

Duncan Keith: Relentless Path to Hall of Fame

Discover how Duncan Keith's unwavering determination and elite defensive prowess earned him a spot in the Hockey Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of hockey's greatest defensemen.

Border Patrol agent boasted about shooting woman in texts

Explosive internal investigation uncovers disturbing text messages where a Border Patrol agent allegedly brags about shooting a woman during off-duty incident in Chicago, raising serious concerns about accountability.

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