Newsletter: Postmaster General Suspends Service Cuts
The move comes as critics said the cuts would derail mail-in voting. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The move comes as critics said the cuts would derail mail-in voting. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
USPS warns 46 states that mail-in ballots may not arrive in time to be counted in the November election. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The milestone comes as state officials increasingly sound the alarm over rising case counts. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The president launched sexist attacks on Sen. Kamala Harris. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The social justice group says unrest in the city will continue unless the mayor addresses its root causes. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Here’s what we know so far about the widespread looting that took place in Chicago’s downtown area.
Pritzker wants to crack down on businesses that flout face mask rules as Illinois surpasses 2,000 cases for the first time since May. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
Chicago Public Schools backtracked and will only begin the upcoming school year remotely. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The union could take a vote early next week as it opposes CPS’ plan to offer a mix of in-person classes with remote learning. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.
The demonstrations come as health experts increasingly issue warnings about Chicago and Illinois. That story and more are in today’s Rundown.