CTU Teaching Credit Slavery to Black and Brown Children — CPS Board Defies CEO’s No-Borrowing Plan

August 15, 2025

A $734 million budget deficit has divided the Chicago Board of Education, with a majority aligned with Mayor Brandon Johnson pressing for a high-interest short-term loan and a $175 million municipal pension payment, despite warnings from the district’s own budget…

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From Days of Rage to Days of Distraction: How Chicago’s Neo-Marxist Machine Uses Identity Politics to Control the Narrative and City Hall

August 15, 2025

Brandon Johnson, CTU strategist Jackson Potter, and former Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers — the new radicals don’t storm barricades, they shape policy. From trans rights to BLM to migrant crises, shifting issues keep communities divided, distracted, and dependent. This…

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Murder in Real Time, While the Mayor Says Everything is OK — and We’re Broke

August 14, 2025

SubX.News Street Reports Aug 13, 2025 The late afternoon started with a run through the heart of downtown — the 4:30 p.m. live update on Chicago’s collapsing economy, the city’s crime spiral, and the migrant situation that keeps spilling into…

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Leaked Brandon Johnson Video: $8.8M in CTU Money Missing — CTU’s Vanishing Reserves and the Political Machine Behind It

August 10, 2025

(Chicago) Johnson denies hiding funds as CTU withholds 2019–2023 audits; Fewkes Tower proceeds routed to the CTU Foundation fuel a politics-first machine A leaked video now making the rounds shows Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, then a top Chicago Teachers Union…

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Sheriffs at the Station, Dealers at Dunkin’, and the City Still Playing

August 8, 2025

SubX.News Street Report | August 7, 2025 (Chicago) A four-man robbery crew hit a store near Cermak and Wabash early Thursday evening. One white male with a gun and three Black males in dark clothing fled north through the alleys,…

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Jumpers, Benders, and Plow Trucks: Lollapalooza’s Raggedy Chicago Welcome

July 31, 2025

SubX.News Street Report | July 31, 2025 Just as thousands poured into the city for Lollapalooza, the “welcome crew” at Clark and Lake wasn’t city greeters or safety staff — it was drugged‑up benders staggering on the sidewalks. The opening…

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Played Like Suckers: Our Money, Their Power — Nothing for the People

July 30, 2025

Street Report SubX.News | July 30, 2025 | The blood started early. A 69‑year‑old woman in Little Village was hit in a parking lot on 26th Street at 1:21 in the afternoon. The driver sped away. She was taken to…

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Keeping Clean during Crashes, Fights, Looting, and a Global Earthquake

July 29, 2025

Chicago SubX.News Street Reports July 29, 2025 We have to stay clean and strong to make it through a day in Chicago. Lunch at Ann’s Bakery — pierogis, pork stew, chicken kabobs, cookies — keep us fueled. On the South…

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Bikers Tore Downtown Apart While the Mayor Hid from a Teen Mass Shooting — And Somehow Crime Is Still ‘Down’

July 28, 2025

SubX.News Street Reports | July 28, 2025 Bikers invaded downtown Chicago, heading eastbound on Roosevelt from Clinton, stunting in traffic and hauling girls on handlebars down Lake Shore Drive. No police followed. No squad cars blocked intersections. No warnings, no…

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They Sold Us Out: Hijacking the Revolution — Fred Hampton Jr. Silenced at Commemoration of His Father’s Murder Site

July 27, 2025

On July 26, 2025, Chicago politicians and nonprofit allies gathered outside a Walgreens at 2350 W. Madison Street to unveil a historical plaque marking the former Illinois Black Panther Party headquarters. Billed as a tribute to radical resistance, the event…

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