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4 in Custody Amid Protests Outside Chicago's Trump Tower: Police
At least four people were taken into custody after incidents during a large protest outside Chicago’s Trump Tower Monday amid the president’s first visit to the city since his inauguration, authorities said.
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Thousands of Protesters Gather Outside Trump Tower
Thousands of protesters gathered outside Chicago’s Trump Tower Monday amid the president’s first visit to the city since his inauguration.
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Trump on Chicago's Top Cop: ‘He's Not Doing His Job'
While speaking in Chicago to the International Association of Police Chiefs, President Donald Trump ripped Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson, who did not attend the president’s remarks.
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Man, 22, Reportedly Missing From Chicago: Officials
A search is underway for a 22-year-old missing man who was last seen Friday, according to authorities.
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FBI Joins Search For Missing 22-Year-Old Chicago Man
A search is underway for a 22-year-old missing man who was last seen Friday, according to authorities. NBC 5’s Dick Johnson has the latest details.
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Love Has No Borders: 4 Migrant Couples Marry Before Entering U.S.
The couples are part of a group of some 300 mostly Central American migrants trying to escape unrest in their countries.
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Chicagoans React to Potential Rollback of DACA Protections
President Donald Trump is expected to roll back “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” protections for hundreds of thousands of people this week, and Chicagoans are gathering to protest the decision.
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Chicagoans React Strongly to President Trump's DACA Decision
President Donald Trump plans to roll back DACA protections, and the decision has drawn strong reaction from Chicagoans who rallied against the decision. NBC 5’s Chris Hush has more on the protests.
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Student Says Chicago Charter School Banned Her For Dyed Red Hair
Parents are demanding answers after, they say, their daughter was banned from school for dying her hair—but the school disputes that claim.
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Trump on Chicago's Top Cop: ‘He's Not Doing His Job'
A woman who had to be rescued after she became stuck hanging on a Fort Lauderdale railroad bridge could face charges in the incident, a spokesman for the railroad said Monday. Authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the bizarre incident that happened Saturday in the 200 block of 200 Southwest 2nd Street, Florida East Coast Railway Senior VP Bob Ledoux said.