• Chicago teacher helping Black kids break into baseball

    Earnest Horton founded Black Baseball Media, which gives players from predominantly underserved communities access to top-notch facilities and exposure to college scouts.

  • Why was Chicago key to O.J. Simpson's murder case?

    The double murder case against O.J. Simpson, who died Thursday at age 76, was tied closely to a few hours the former football star and actor spent in Chicago. On the night of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman, Simpson flew overnight to Chicago to play a corporate golf outing in suburban Northbrook and checked into a hotel near the airport. The bodies of Brown Simpson and Goldman were found around 12:20 a.m. on June 13, 1994, outside Nicole's Brentwood...

  • Monster Caught On Camera 'Punting' Puppy And Police Need Your Help

    In a disturbing incident of animal cruelty that has shocked the community in Anaheim, California, a man identified as Joseph Michael Sanders has been arrested following the release of security footage that showed him engaging in violent acts against a small puppy. The incident occurred on April 7 near Brookhurst Street and the 5 Freeway and was captured by nearby cameras. The footage depicted Sanders carrying the dog to a drainage ditch where he brutally dropkicked the animal. The assault

  • Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?

    Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.

  • Chicago Facing 57 Cases of Measles in Illegal Alien Shelters

    The city of Chicago has become overrun with third-world diseases such as measles and tuberculosis due to the surge of illegal aliens flooding into the city, with the number of measles cases in the city rivaling nationwide totals. As reported by Breitbart, health officials in Chicago report 57 "confirmed cases" of measles, with the vast majority being found in the shelters that have been set up for illegals. Of those cases, 33 are children under the age of 4, while 7 cases are children between...

  • How empty office buildings could help NYC solve its housing crisis

    The city desperately needs more rental housing. Hundreds of obsolescent older office buildings stand near-empty. So why not use one problem to solve the other?

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    UN approves an updated cholera vaccine that could help fight a surge in cases

    By The Associated Press The World Health Organization has approved a new version of a widely used cholera vaccine that could help address a surge in cases that has depleted the global vaccine stockpile. In a decision last week, WHO authorized a new vaccine by EuBiologics, the only maker of the oral cholera vaccine for

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    Houston police reviewing if DNA tests could have helped in thousands of dropped cases

    By JUAN A. LOZANO Associated Press HOUSTON (AP) — Houston police say they are still reviewing if DNA testing in connection with thousands of sexual assault and sex crime cases that were dropped due to staffing issues could have led officers to potential suspects and possible arrests. The more than 4,000 sexual assault cases dropped

  • Houston police reviewing if DNA tests could have helped in thousands of dropped cases

    Houston police say they are still reviewing if DNA testing in connection with thousands of sexual assault and sex crime cases that were dropped due to staffing issues could have led officers to potential suspects and possible arrests

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    Houston police reviewing if DNA tests could have helped in thousands of dropped cases

    Houston police reviewing if DNA tests could have helped in thousands of dropped cases

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    Houston police reviewing if DNA tests could have helped in thousands of dropped cases

    By JUAN A. LOZANO Associated Press HOUSTON (AP) — Houston police said Thursday that they are still reviewing if DNA testing in connection with thousands of sexual assault and sex crime cases that were dropped due to staffing issues could have led officers to potential suspects and possible arrests. The more than 4,000 sexual assault

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    Pro-Trump network OAN and Smartmatic settle 2020 election defamation case

    Voting technology company Smartmatic and the far-right network One America News said Tuesday that they had settled a defamation lawsuit stemming from the outlet’s lies about the 2020 election. “The case has been resolved pursuant to a confidential agreement,” OAN attorney Chip Babcock told CNN. Both parties declined to share details about the settlement. The case against OAN was one of a spate of lawsuits filed against right-wing outlets in the aftermath of the election. In the wake of the 2020...