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the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
ATF, DEA and FBI see number of new prosecutions fall in Chicago since COVID-19 pandemic

Those agencies are expected to see big declines in the number of cases federal prosecutors approve in the 2024 fiscal year that ends Sept. 30, according to a federal court tracking program affiliated with Syracuse University.

immigration
  • by david hall
In Toronto, immigrants find a modern, fast employment system

But while many praise Canada’s Express Entry system as speedier than the months-long wait to get a work permit in the United States, immigrants can face hurdles finding pay and job titles equivalent to the ones in their native countries.

crime
  • by david hall
Englewood First Responders violence prevention group vows to carry on after volunteer is gunned down

"When we put out one fire, another will spark up," Englewood First Responders founder Charles McKenzie said after Dennis Green was fatally shot this month. "But my motto is, we keep hitting it until we get the fires out."

democracy
  • by david hall
Books teach and inspire us. Banning them is anti-democratic.

People who read don't censor books, writes Natalie Moore, who talked with the former head of the American Library Association about the current wave of book bans across the country.