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Most expensive judicial race in US history comes as decision on state’s post-Roe abortion ban looms
The party dominating politics in America’s third-largest city is offering two very different visions
Race goes to a run-off next month with city’s former schools chief Paul Vallas in the lead after Lori Lightfoot concedes
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Winter storm hits as scientists attempt to understand effects of shifting jet stream
City welcomes political pawns in Republican governor’s protest at immigration policy but hurdles remain
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Researchers have found a way to convert carbon dioxide captured from industrial exhaust into ethylene
Vessel Viewer seeks to flag craft engaged in breaching quotas, catching in forbidden waters — or worse
Departures of Boeing, Caterpillar and Citadel headquarters come as leaders fret over crime
Highland Park attack that left 6 dead follows other massacres in the US this year
In one Chicago neighbourhood, there is only a single full service grocery store for 17,000 people
Hedge fund is latest US company to depart Illinois in less than two months
Such policies have popular appeal but critics say they are ineffective in combating urban crime
Asian Americans suffered disproportionately on many fronts in the pandemic
No-strings-attached payment programmes are cropping up as the pandemic prompts a rethink of the social contract
Robert Zimmer warns of threats to open discourse while unveiling $200m student aid pledge
‘A city block with tarmac and concrete can be several degrees hotter than one with shady trees’
Rustbelt cities have missed out on an expected boost from urban migration during the pandemic
Chicago, New York and Philadelphia data show few misconduct claims bring disciplinary action
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