Chicago Public Media will acquire the Chicago Sun-Times
The deal was approved by the non-profit board of directors and is expected to close Jan. 31. It will create a new journalistic powerhouse in Chicago and a potential national model.
The deal was approved by the non-profit board of directors and is expected to close Jan. 31. It will create a new journalistic powerhouse in Chicago and a potential national model.
Civil rights leaders have implored lawmakers to take action as election officials warn that new state laws are making it more difficult to vote in some parts of the country.
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. would. have turned 93 on Jan. 15. He was just 39 when he was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, Tenn.
By some counts, President Joe Biden can lay claim to a banner first year in office. But the numbers also reveal plenty of setbacks.
Biden has also scored notable achievements, including an enormous infrastructure plan to renew foundational elements of American life.
Chicago teachers approve a deal to reopen schools. Mayor Lightfoot tests positive for COVID-19. Plus, the Art Institute votes to unionize.
For the first time in half a year, families on Friday are going without the deposits sent as part of the president’s coronavirus relief package.
The former president blasted Republicans who have crossed him and kept up repeated election lies in an NPR interview.
Top House Democrat aims to target rising carjackings, organized retail theft with one message: ‘If you do the crime, you should do the time.’
Rev. Otis Moss of Trinity United Church of Christ joins 25 religious leaders across nation in a hunger strike in support of voting rights.