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    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson delivers his inaugural address after taking the oath of office as Chicago's 57th mayor Monday, May 15, 2023, in Chicago.
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    Chicago’s next top cop: Six candidates advance with two weeks to deadline for commission selection

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    On crime, college-educated Democrats are living in their own universe
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    DeSantis’s visits to liberal cities show them and the GOP the way forward
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    Chicago police watch over a home in Chicago, Wednesday, May 15, 2019, where Marlen Ochoa-Lopez was found strangled and her baby cut from her womb. Police and family members said Ochoa-Lopez went to the home in response to a Facebook offer of free baby clothes.
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    Chicago police under the microscope as internal affairs has opened 11,000 investigations

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    Marjorie Taylor Greene says strict gun laws ‘create murder’
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    Children’s hospital promotes sex ed material that you have to see to believe
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    The ACLU sides with bureaucrats against the little guy
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    Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson celebrates with supporters after defeating Paul Vallas after the mayoral runoff election late Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Chicago. For many progressives, the past decade has been littered with disappointments. But recent down-ballot victories are providing hope of reshaping the Democratic Party from the bottom up, rather than from Washington.
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    Chicago residents demand more be done about violent crime

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    June 25, 2023 3:23 pm
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    It’s not racist to say some places are safer than others
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