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  • Can’t Win for Losing? Competing Rallies Over Chicago Prosecutor Kim Foxx

    Can’t Win for Losing? Competing Rallies Over Chicago Prosecutor Kim Foxx

    Sooooo Jussie Smollett may have, just may have, colored the truth. The Chicago Police Department might have or might not have botched the investigation into the Empire actor’s alleged beatdown by MAGA-hat-wearing, racist African brothers in whiteface *kanye shrug*. But who seems to really be in the crosshairs in this twisted saga? Smollett? The brothers…

  • No Mayoral Run, But Chance the Rapper Endorses Amara Enyia—and Drives Lyft for Chicago Schools  [Updated]

    As the resident Chicagoan on The Root’s staff, it’s safe to say I keep an eye on the city’s resident talents—including Chance the Rapper and problematic prodigal son Kanye. Now, I’m thinking I need to get out more—or, at least, take a Lyft—since apparently, hip-hop’s favorite number-wearing philanthropist has been taking it to the streets,…

  • Rahm Bows Out

    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced in a press conference Tuesday morning that he will not seek re-election for a third term. Emanuel, who previously served as Barack Obama’s Chief of Staff during his tenure at the White House, has had a spotty record as the mayor of the Windy City. As the Chicago Tribune reports,…

  • Chance the Rapper Buys Influential Chicago News Site 

    You can now add media mogul to Chance’s formidable resume. In a new track (one of four released at midnight on Thursday), Chance The Rapper dropped word of a major new acquisition: The Chicagoist, an online media outlet that specializes in local reporting on the Windy City. Chance announced the media move in the song,…

  • Chicago Activist Rides Progressive Wave in Mayor's Race

    Ja’Mal Green is standing inside the entrance of the 87th Street Metra station, on Chicago’s Southside, with a fist full of business cards, telling passersby that he wants to run the city. “Hello. My name is Ja’Mal Green, and I’m running for mayor,” he says. Sometimes he stops mid-sentence, because some commuters dash past him…

  • Bigger Than Trump: One-on-One Exclusive With Rep. Maxine Waters [Retracted]

    RETRACTED (6/12/18): This story has been removed because we have discovered it was in breach of our editorial standards. If you’d like to know more, you can read an editor’s note here. A cached version of the story is available here for transparency.

  • Chicago Public Schools Clarifies Some of the Finer Points of Mayor Emanuel's New Education Plan

    Updated Wednesday, April 5, 10:20 p.m. EST: Emily Bolton, Deputy Press Secretary of Academics for Chicago Public Schools emailed The Root to provide clarity on some of the questions raised about the Learn, Plan, Succeed initiative and the related graduation requirement introduced by Mayor Emanuel and CPS. “The goal of Learn Plan Succeed is to…

  • Chicago School Board Sues State of Ill. Over ‘Separate and Unequal Funding’

    The Chicago school board sued Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, a Republican, and the Illinois State Board of Education Tuesday, alleging that the state employs “separate and unequal systems of funding for public education in Illinois.” The lawsuit was filed in the Cook County Chancery Division on behalf of five Chicago Public Schools families, and the…

  • Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel Claims He Always Wins—but at What Cost?

    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel spoke Monday at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and laid out his thoughts on the Democratic Party and its prospects for taking back national power again, saying that it needs to take a “chill pill” because the return to power won’t happen anytime soon. “It ain’t gonna happen in 2018,” Emanuel…

  • Another Black Chicago Teen Shot and Killed by Police; No Gun Recovered

    Yet another Chicago police officer has shot and killed a 19-year-old black teen he says twice pointed a gun at him, but so far, no weapon has been found. Nineteen-year-old Kajuan Raye was described as his family as a “fun-loving and happy kid who had a bright future.” On Wednesday, police say, a sergeant was…