Friday, January 23, 2026

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chicago
  • by david hall
Navy sailor from Chicago killed in Pearl Harbor attack will be buried with honors

Seaman 2nd Class Michael Malek died aboard the USS Oklahoma in 1941, but his remains weren't identified until February 2021. His niece and namesake grand-nephew will attend his burial June 6 in Hawaii.

Politics
  • by david hall
Sterilization, Murders, Suicides: Bans Haven’t Slowed Abortions, and They’re Costing Lives

Abortion bans haven’t stopped abortions, but pregnant people are dying. Is this what the “pro-life” movement wanted?

springfield
  • by david hall
Illinois lawmakers clear major healthcare reforms, but House adjourns for holiday weekend with no budget

Friday's self-imposed adjournment date passed with no revenue, appropriations or budget implementation measures brought to the floor in the House or Senate. House Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch said Saturday the House will adjourn for the holiday weekend and return next week to consider the budget.

democracy
  • by david hall
How 'transformational advocacy' helped 3 Chicago-area residents find purpose, not fractured politics

Whether they're lobbying Congress on climate change or fighting poverty, they learned how to use their voices for positive change, the author of "Reclaiming Our Democracy" writes.