Chicago residents unionize to fight possible displacement, rent hikes over Obama Presidential Center

Chicago residents in rent-controlled housing near a site being constructed to honor former President Barack Obama have reportedly unionized in response to the controversial project. Residents of a longtime Woodlawn apartment building organized to resist possible displacement
Former FBI agent Robert Levinson’s disappearance still unsolved as bureau presses for new tips

Nearly two decades after former FBI agent Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran, the FBI is renewing its appeal for information as colleagues and family members continue pushing for answers about one of the longest-running hostage cases involving
Nancy Guthrie’s family urges renewed attention, won’t cease until she’s ‘brought to a final place of rest’

With the hunt reaching seven weeks Sunday, the family of missing Nancy Guthrie, 84, is “desperately” urging “renewed attention” in a search for answers and their mother, missing since Feb. 1. “We desperately ask this community for
Jewish security organization working to keep its community safe amid elevated terror threat

Law enforcement agencies across the United States are on high alert over an elevated terror threat, prompting Jewish communities in particular to ramp up security after a series of recent attacks, including an incident at Temple Israel
Colorado River management plans to be determined by government after negotiations stall

The federal government is stepping in to help resolve a long-running dispute between seven Western states and 30 tribal nations over access to the shrinking Colorado River, as negotiators miss multiple deadlines to reach a new water