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Opinion | An Aversion to Political Protests
New York Times· 1 day agoProtesting, after all, is a central part of America’s historical legacy. As Ms. Paul acknowledges, “we live in a country born of protest.” Was not the...
'I had to be here’: Highland Park unites for first July 4 parade since mass shooting
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days ago“She’s just glowing right now after seeing it,” said her father, Tom Popp, 55, of Highland Park, who was present with his daughter at the 2022 event when a shooter opened ...
Gazan boy injured in Israel-Hamas war arrives in Chicago for medical treatment
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoA boy from Gaza received a hero’s welcome at O’Hare Airport as he arrived in Chicago on Sunday to receive medical treatment for injuries he suffered in the Israel-Hamas war ...
Abortion rights measure files more than double the signatures to appear on the November ballot
Arizona Mirror· 6 days agoArizona’s abortion rights initiative is one step away from being considered by voters in the fall,...
Skepticism about NASCAR Chicago Street Race was once widespread, but its success parted the clouds
Chicago Sun-Times· 5 days agoLouis — the Illinois...find out how the true experts were feeling about taking to the streets along...
Obituary: Vancouver Canadians' usher Hans Havas was the 'Heart of the Nat'
The Province - BC - Victoria· 4 days agoHavas also worked as an usher for the Vancouver Canucks, B.C. Lions, Vancouver Whitecaps and...
Reformist Candidate Wins Iran’s Presidential Election
New York Times· 4 days agoThe winner, Masoud Pezeshkian, a 69-year-old cardiac surgeon, got 16.3 million votes to defeat Saeed Jalili with 13.5 million votes. It was a blow to the conservative faction ...