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Van Hollen and Garcia photo says ‘screw you’ to Rachel Morin’s mother

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen's recent trip to El Salvador has sparked controversy, with many accusing him of prioritizing the rights of illegal immigrants over the safety and well-being of

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Comedian Tim Dillon plays ‘ghost’ of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Netflix roast

Comedian Tim Dillon made quite the impression at Netflix’s “Torching 2024: A Roast of the Year” when he appeared as

Samurai sword attack lands Chicago man in prison for 28 years

A 66-year-old Chicago man, Gerald Davis, has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for attempting to kill another man

Chipotle customer attacks employee behind counter over order — then allegedly threatened to ‘stab’ him in online rant

A shocking incident unfolded at a Chipotle restaurant in Brentwood, Washington, DC, when an angry customer violently attacked an employee

Woman pleads guilty to serial burglaries, threatening victim who posted surveillance pix online

Adelaide Tamayo and the locations of some of the burglaries she was accused of committing. (Chicago Police Department, Multiplottr) Woman

I’m a female runner who can’t outpace crime — DAs, protect us

In the world of running, there is a standard checklist that every runner goes through before hitting the pavement. From

Feds offer $10,000 reward for info about mass shooting that left 3 migrants dead, 5 others injured

From left: Jhan Carlos Blanquissett, Osmer Angel Ferrer Oria, and Hector Victor Miguel Sojo Vargas. (Cook County Crime Stoppers) Reward

3 shot, 1 stabbed in Christmas fight at Phoenix airport

On Christmas Day, a chaotic family altercation at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport resulted in three people being shot and

New year brings new laws affecting police, courts, and gun crimes in Illinois

Illinois is set to see a number of changes to its criminal justice system as a dozen new laws come