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State reparations survey seeks more participants

Illinois residents are being invited to take part in a statewide survey through Sept. 6 conducted by the African ...
Evanston author and activist Meleika Gardner hosted a conversation with residents about her new book exploring the city’s ...
The first reparations program for slavery in the United States is under legal attack, with conservatives seeking to end the ...
African and Caribbean leaders marked Juneteenth on Friday with a call for reparations from former slave-trading nations.
The UN's human rights office says nineteen people have died in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody so far this year.
U.S. descendants of people persecuted under the Nazi regime have pathways to EU citizenship through Germany, Austria, and ...
Likely headed to Congress, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss to resign Oct. 18, in time to trigger special election for his ...
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell defended Cuba’s right to participate in the world economy yesterday despite the ...
The formal request by Niger’s military government to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) this month should prompt sober reflection — what happens to victims of atrocities in Niger, ...
Christopher Harder, a former criminal lawyer, has called for police to investigate the unlawful deal to drop charges against ...
On June 19, 2026, something happened that had never happened before. Juneteenth — America's hard-won holiday marking the ...