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- Pope Leo XIV says he’s ‘very disappointed’ after Illinois approves assisted suicide law - Pope Leo XIV and Chicago Cardinal Cupich unsuccessfully urged Illinois Gov. Pritzker not to sign controversial medical aid in dying legislation into law.
- Brandon Johnson’s progressive tax push puts Chicago on brink of rare shutdown as mayor weighs veto - Chicago faces potential first-ever municipal shutdown as Mayor Brandon Johnson weighs vetoing budget over corporate tax dispute with city council.
- Border Patrol chief, progressive mayor caught on camera in tense street showdown: ‘Excellent day in Evanston’ - Heated confrontation erupts as progressive Mayor Daniel Biss challenges Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino on camera during immigration enforcement operation outside Chicago.
- Border Patrol commander returns to Chicago as agents deploy pepper balls in immigrant neighborhood - Operation Midway Blitz intensifies as Border Patrol deploys additional agents to Chicago despite local officials' opposition to federal immigration raids.
- Chicago 'lost its mind' financially under Mayor Brandon Johnson, Washington Post warns - The Washington Post editorial board criticizes Mayor Brandon Johnson's budget management, claiming Chicago has "lost its mind" with financial gimmicks.
- Family of slain Chicago officer sues city, says department ignored warnings about dangerous partner - The family of Chicago police officer Krystal Rivera filed a wrongful death lawsuit after she was fatally shot by partner Carlos Baker on duty over the summer.
- Man with 12 arrests this year busted again after allegedly attacking doctor in hospital elevator: report - Chicago man with 12 arrests this year allegedly assaults doctor in Northwestern Memorial Hospital elevator, leaving cardiologist with multiple injuries.
- Drug kingpin El Chapo's son enters plea in multibillion-dollar drug trafficking case - The son of 'El Chapo' admitted to overseeing massive fentanyl smuggling operations as part of the Sinaloa cartel's leadership following his father's conviction.
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