US 3 hours ago Chicago alderman slams mayor's hiring practices as 'giant leap in the wrong direction' amid DOJ probe Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez said Mayor Brandon Johnson's hiring practices are a "giant leap in the wrong direction" after the DOJ launched a probe into the mayor's administration.
Airlines 9 hours ago Man charged after allegedly attacking flight attendant on American Airlines flight: DOJ The FBI and DOJ investigated an alleged attack on a flight attendant during an American Airlines flight, leading to an emergency landing and charges against Julius Jordan Priester.
Donald Trump 13 hours ago Trump pardons ex-Connecticut Governor Rowland and commutes Chicago gang leader Hoover's sentence President Donald Trump granted clemency to John Rowland and Larry Hoover, among others, focusing on their criminal histories and the effect of these decisions.
VIDEO 16 hours ago Chicago resident slams Mayor Johnson over crime amid Memorial Day Weekend shootings 'The Community Roundtable' director and Chicago resident Cara Truss discusses Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership as the city grapples with crime and illegal immigration issues on ‘America Reports.’
Chicago 1 day ago Feds won't seek death penalty for El Chapo's son in major drug trafficking case Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, faces U.S. drug trafficking charges. Prosecutors decide against the death penalty amid Sinaloa Cartel's fentanyl operations.
Crime 1 day ago Chicago’s bloody Memorial Day weekend leaves 22 shot, 2 dead: report Over the Memorial Day weekend, 22 people were reportedly shot, including two killed in Chicago, a notoriously violent blue city where hundreds are killed each year.
Opinion 1 day ago Chicago's Mayor Johnson is so focused on race he can't see the truth about humanity Controversy surrounds Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson as DOJ probes his administration's hiring practices amid accusations of racial bias and 'Black supremacy.'
Illinois 2 days ago Truck explosion caught on camera in suburban Chicago neighborhood as leaking propane to blame: officials In Addison, a truck explosion over the holiday weekend injured the driver and damaged homes. The incident was due to a leaking propane tank, officials confirmed.
Chicago 2 days ago Chicago principal warns lenient school grading won't match 'real world' expectations Chicago's no-zero grading policy faces scrutiny from one principal that worries it isn't preparing students for the real world despite supporters saying it motivates students.
Chicago 4 days ago Tylenol murders suspect gave eerie final interview before death Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines, filmmakers of Netflix's true crime docuseries "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders," told Fox News Digital there's a possibility there could be more victims.
Jussie Smollett 5 days ago Jussie Smollett donates $50,000 to charity in Chicago settlement, maintains his innocence Actor Jussie Smollett's $50,000 donation to a Chicago nonprofit ends his lawsuit with the city, and he continues to assert his innocence.
Antisemitism Exposed 5 days ago Father of suspect accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers in DC was guest at Trump's joint address Elias Rodriguez charged with murder after allegedly shooting Israeli Embassy staffers. His father, Eric, a veteran, attended Trump's speech to Congress.
Chicago 5 days ago Two illegal Venezuelan immigrants, suspected TdA gang members charged in deadly Chicago mass shooting ICE charges two Venezuelans in a deadly Chicago shooting tied to the Tren de Aragua gang, resulting in arrests for illegal entry.
Chicago 5 days ago Sen Mike Lee accuses Chicago mayor — who called Trump a 'monster' — of 'bragging about' violating the law Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called President Donald Trump a "monster" after the U.S. Justice Department indicated it was launching a probe into whether the city is engaging in race-based discrimination.
Antisemitism Exposed 6 days ago Police raid DC shooting suspect Elias Rodriguez's Chicago apartment Authorities raid Elias Rodriguez's Chicago apartment after he allegedly killed two Israeli embassy workers outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Chicago May 22 Chicago paper publishes AI-generated 'summer reading list' with books that don't exist The Chicago Sun-Times released a statement on Tuesday that confirmed it mistakenly published an AI-generated summer reading list with non-existent books.
Opinion May 22 Broken cities, bad governance: Blue state city residents voting with their feet The population exodus from blue state cities continues as their residents express their dissatisfaction by moving away.
True Crime May 21 Tech exec found 'pulverized' in luxury high-rise stairwell died from fall, medical examiner says Caitlin Tracey's death in a Chicago high-rise remains unsolved. Her husband, facing charges in Michigan, is under scrutiny for alleged past domestic violence.
Parents May 20 Tensions flare at school board meeting after trans athlete wins multiple track events Parents clash at a Chicago-area school board meeting over a trans athlete's participation in girls' track events, sparking debates on Title IX.
Opinion May 20 Rewarding racism: How tribal politics is tearing America apart Shiloh Hendrix's racial epithet incident sparks outrage and raises $750,000, highlighting racial tribalism and societal divisions in America.
Justice Department May 19 DOJ launches investigation into blue state city over alleged race-based hiring The DOJ is investigating Chicago for potential racial discrimination in hiring practices under Mayor Brandon Johnson, following remarks on Black officials in his administration.
Dinosaurs May 14 Scientists uncover new secrets of rare feathered fossil showing early bird evolution A Chicago fossil of Archaeopteryx uncovers unknown features, supporting theories of bird evolution from dinosaurs and highlighting its unique flight adaptations.
Opinion May 13 A bold move to rescue Chicago's youth from leftist dependency No child in America should have to grow up with dependency on a faceless bureaucracy — every child deserves to grow up in a world of true opportunity.
Chicago May 13 Gianno Caldwell seeks justice for brother killed in blue city 'enamored with criminals' rights': alderman Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell continues to seek answers in his 18-year-old brother Christian's 2022 murder in Chicago. Christian was killed in a drive-by shooting.
VIDEO May 11 Childhood home of Pope Leo XIV becomes tourist destination Fox News senior multimedia reporter Caroline Elliott reports on the crowds flocking to Pope Leo XIV's home outside of Chicago on 'Fox News Live.'
Pope Leo XIV May 11 Pope Leo XIV's first address draws similarities to Pope Francis' papacy while preserving forsaken traditions Pope Leo XIV immediately draws both similarities and differences to Pope Francis' 12-year papacy.
True Crime May 11 Detectives’ true crime podcast helps dig up breakthrough in case that haunted family: ‘drew audible gasp’ The true crime podcast "Somebody Knows Something" helped detectives crack a 40-year-old cold case centered around a missing woman after she disappeared in 1983.
Food-Drink May 10 Unexpected state dominates America's pizza scene and it's not New York Surprising pizza rankings reveal this state has the most pizzerias per capita in America, outranking pizza giants New York and Chicago. New York didn't even make the top 10.
Pope Leo XIV May 9 Pope Leo XIV, Villanova grad, introduces himself adorned in symbolism, proverbial religious devotion Pope Leo XIV's election as pope marks a 'super happy day' for Catholics around the world, according to the chair of Catholic Legal Studies at Villanova University.
VIDEO May 8 New pope is a ‘Cubs fan,’ says Archdiocese of Chicago rector According to church leaders from the Archdiocese of Chicago, newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from America, has a heart for the poor and is also a Cubs fan.