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Chicago immigration lawsuit dropped after operation ends

Protesters, journalists and faith leaders move to dismiss their lawsuit against aggressive federal immigration tactics in Chicago, claiming victory as the controversial operation concludes. Read the full legal analysis.

Chicagoans Support Street Vendors Amid Immigration Raids

Amid a federal immigration crackdown causing fear in Chicago's Latino communities, residents rally to buy out street vendors' entire stock, offering a day without fear. Discover how grassroots solidarity is making a difference.

Chicago vs NYC: 7 Reasons to Choose Windy City

Discover why Chicago offers a more affordable, less crowded alternative to New York City with stunning architecture, pristine beaches and legendary cuisine. Plan your perfect city break today!

Dry cleaning chemical linked to liver disease and cancer

Groundbreaking research reveals a chemical used in dry cleaning and industrial processes significantly increases the risk of liver disease, fibrosis, and cancer. Scientists warn this common substance poses serious health threats.

Estate agents mocked over £110K bungalow listing blunder

A property listing for a seemingly ordinary £110,000 bungalow in the UK has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, after eagle-eyed buyers spotted a comical mistake in the bathroom that's left estate agents thoroughly mocked.

Estate Agent Shake-Up: Mandatory Licensing Proposed

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces groundbreaking plans to regulate estate agents through mandatory licensing, aiming to clean up the property market and prevent rogue practices that cost consumers millions.

ICE Agents Shot in Southern California Attack

Two US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were shot in a brazen daylight attack in Southern California. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the targeted shooting that left both officers hospitalised.

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