Su’ad Abdul Khabeer, University of Michigan I was 9 years old when Eric B. and Rakim’s “Paid in Full” dropped. I have vivid memories of the bass-laden track booming out of car stereos and hearing it on Black radio, like Kiss FM’s top eight at 8 p.m. countdown. On the[Read More…]
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Member of Violent Chicago Street Gang Sentenced to 50 Years in Federal Prison
A member of a Chicago street gang was sentenced to 50 years federal prison for participating in a criminal organization that murdered rivals
Twelve Defendants Charged in Federal Drug Trafficking Probe
A drug trafficking investigation led to charges against 12 individuals alleging trafficking of fentanyl-laced heroin, cocaine, or other drugs.
Apple Reports Third Quarter Results
Apple announced financial results for its fiscal 2023 third quarter ended July 1, 2023. The Company posted quarterly revenue of $81.8 billion.
Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame Announces 2023 Slate of Inductees
The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, the only city-sanctioned LGBT Hall of Fame in the world, has announced its slate of 2023 inductees.
Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame to Announce 2023 Inductees
The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame will announce its latest slate of inductees during a press conference on Monday, July 31 at 6:00 at Sidetrack.
Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office Confirms Record 2,000 Opioid Overdose Deaths in Cook County for 2022
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has confirmed 2,000 opioid overdose deaths for 2022, breaking the previous record of 1,935.
Gun Violence Is a Public Health Emergency: Bill in Congress Will Confront the Epidemic
A new bill will order an annual report on gun violence, its public health effects, and action taken by the federal government.
Congressional Bipartisan Group Introduces SHINE for Autumn Act to Reduce Stillbirths
A bipartisan group in Congress introduced the Stillbirth Health Improvement and Education (SHINE) for Autumn Act.
Lombard Doctor and His Surgical Center To Pay More Than $750,000 To Settle False Claims Act Suit
A Lombard doctor and surgical center will pay $750,000+ to settle a civil lawsuit accusing them of submitting fraudulent claims to Medicare.





