Chicagoans are offering volunteer, medical support to Ukraine
Reset hears from Chicagoans offering medical supplies and volunteer support to Ukrainians.
Reset hears from Chicagoans offering medical supplies and volunteer support to Ukrainians.
Russian troops have moved into Kherson, which is home to some 300,000 people.
Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday amid a high-stress period for the nation: a growing fatigue over the pandemic and Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine.
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In a brief address, President Biden said reports of Russian troops moving from Ukraine’s border would be good news, but the U.S. had not verified it.
Without a compromise map nailed down, Chicago aldermen have been sitting through a sparsely attended series of public input hearings. But the once-a-decade process appears stalled.
Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush says he’ll retire after 30 years representing Chicago’s South Side and south suburbs.
A new program trained over 100 gun control activists to run for public office. They graduate early next year.
UChicago sociologist Robert Vargas says redistricting has been used by local governments to punish progressive advocates.
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