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Former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson: City’s Crime Problem Is Mostly Homegrown, But Sanctuary Obstruction of ICE Is Indefensible

Former Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department Eddie Johnson warns: Law isn’t optional — crossing the border illegally is a

Mark Glennon: Chicago’s Fiscal Crisis Has Passed the Point of No Return, Bond Market Already Signaling Collapse

Founder of Wirepoints, Mark Glennon, looks ahead to potential candidates for Chicago’s next mayor 

Chicago’s Billion-Dollar Anti-Violence Industry Built on Circular Data and Minimal Oversight

Olivia Reingold, staff writer at The Free Press:  What Happens When You Pay Ex–Gang Members to Stop Crime? Ask Chicago.

Randy Barnett Revisits Chicago’s Era of Courtroom Corruption and Criminal Justice Realities

Georgetown Law professor Randy Barnett shares details from his new book  Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in

Chicago Justice Policies and Transit Safety Draw Criticism in Latest Debate Over Crime and Education

Former CPS CEO and mayoral candidate Paul Vallas explains why Chicago continues to lead the nation in murders, youth killings,

Cook County Board of Review Race Draws Attention Amid Controversy Surrounding Incumbent

Liz Nicholson, candidate for Cook County Board of Review (Dist. 2), wants to lower property taxes, fix the appeals process,

South Side Irish Parade to Honor Tunnels to Towers as Community Tradition Returns

South Side Irish Parade Committee member Jim Smith gets you ready for the big day, spotlighting this year’s Grand Marshals,

Chicago Mayor Signals New Legal Push Against Federal Immigration Officers as Analysts Question Authority and Motives

Stu Smith, investigative analyst at City Journal: Terror Supporters Are Influencing Students at the University of Washington

Chicago Fiscal Debate Reignited as Mayor Pushes New Taxes and Critics Warn of Selective Enforcement

Founder of Wirepoints Mark Glennon warns that when left-wing politicians like Brandon Johnson say “investment,” taxpayers should brace for what