Chicago’s Classroom Raids: Minors, Protests, and Teaching Kids to Get Arrested — The Same Old Playbook of Chicago Teachers Union Activists

October 24, 2025

SubX.News® Crime Report Federal agents have now detained two Chicago Public Schools students in separate immigration operations that turned violent on city streets — one on the East Side (Oct. 14) and another in Little Village (Oct. 23). Both were…

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Teenagers Executed Before School in Triple Shooting Across Three Floors on Chicago’s South Side

October 23, 2025

Double Homicide – Auburn Gresham 8155 S. Marshfield Ave | 6th District | October 22, 2025 – 7:56 a.m. The Scene Inside 8155 S. Marshfield Ave. Before daylight touched Auburn Gresham, gunfire ripped through a narrow apartment building — three…

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Chicago’s Cold Front: Budgets, Boycotts, and the Streets Fighting to Survive

October 22, 2025

SubX.News® Street Report | October 21, 2025 (Chicago) As light rain pattered across Chicago expressways and neighborhoods Tuesday afternoon, commuters battled gridlock while city leaders grappled with budget battles and immigration flashpoints. From snarled traffic on the Dan Ryan to…

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Chicago’s Unhoused Crisis: New Tents, No Plan

October 21, 2025

SubX.News® Street Report | October 20, 2025 Chicago’s streets told the truth Monday afternoon — the city’s “plan” for the homeless and addicted isn’t a plan at all. It’s containment while crony corruption continues in City Hall. Downtown, City Hall…

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The Hidden Hands Behind the ‘No Kings’ Protests

October 18, 2025

No Kings, Many Masters: Inside the Indivisible Machine Behind America’s Latest Protest by @amuse3:40 PM · October 13, 2025 The so-called “No Kings” protest sweeping the nation—organizing nationwide demonstrations on October 18, 2025, across many major cities—is not a spontaneous…

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Gunfire Erupts on Division Street — Four Shot in Early-Morning Gold Coast Attack

October 17, 2025

(Chicago) Four people were injured early Friday when multiple gunmen, including at least one armed with a rifle, opened fire from two vehicles along the Division Street nightlife corridor early Friday morning, striking four people on the sidewalk. The shooting…

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When Two-Year-Olds Are Caught in Gunfire, That’s Not Normal

October 16, 2025

No End in Sight for Continuous Violence in Chicago’s Black CommunitiesSubX.News® | Street Report | October 15, 2025 (Chicago) A two-year-old child and a 30-year-old woman were shot Wednesday night in the parking lot of a McDonald’s at 69th and…

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Mayor Brandon Johnson Refuses to Fire Corrupt Lawbreaking Advisor Jason Lee After Inspector General Orders Termination

October 16, 2025

SubX.News® Corruption Report Chicago’s own Inspector General says Mayor Brandon Johnson ignored a direct order to fire his senior adviser, Jason Lee, after Lee refused to cooperate with an official corruption investigation — and that Johnson’s office refused to issue…

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Gestapo in the Loop: ICE Clashes, CTA Fatality, and CPD’s Elite Escort

October 15, 2025

SubX.News®Street Report | Oct 14, 2025 (Chicago) — Gray clouds hung low over the skyline, trapping the noise of sirens, trains, and arguments in the air. The temperature sat in the mid-60s, but the mood felt colder — a city…

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Chicago’s the City That Won’t Quit: Columbus Day Celebration, Shutdown, and Hopeful Horizons Amid Urban Pulse

October 14, 2025

SubX.News® | Street Report | Oct 13, 2025 (Chicago) — As the partial government shutdown dragged into its thirteenth day, the streets of Chicago carried a strange mix of noise and silence — drums and cheers now gone from the…

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