President Donald Trump’s move to send National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to quell immigration protests in Los Angeles this summer violated a federal law against military members conducting domestic law enforcement, a federal judge in California ruled early Tuesday. The ruling from Senior U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer represents an obstacle to any […]| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03) and U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) led 10 Members of Congress from the Illinois delegation to demand that President Donald Trump and the Pentagon suspend plans for the deployment of military personnel to Chicago. The letter comes as the Administration prepares to use the Naval Station Great Lakes to deploy federal agents and military […]| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
Chicago CRED hosted its ninth annual high school graduation on Thursday, August 21, at South Shore Cultural Center for a new class of 58 participants enrolled in the community violence intervention (CVI) organization’s program. CVI programs like CRED help individuals at high risk of shooting or being shot transition away from the streets and into […]| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
The City of Chicago and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) are extending the groundbreaking Chicago Connected program for the 2025–2026 school year, ensuring that| Chicago Crusader Newspaper
As the air turns crisp and Fall approaches, the excitement builds as High School Football is Back in Chicago, bringing the thrill of the game.| The Chicago Crusader
The U.S. Justice Department released over 230,000 pages of documents, raising new questions about the MLK Assassination Files and their implications.| The Chicago Crusader
The stability of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) hangs in the balance as President Donald Trump pushes for privatization or merging it with the U.S. Department| The Chicago Crusader
Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of National Action Network (NAN), issued the following statement in regards to a recent meeting he convened between| The Chicago Crusader
My Block, My Hood, My City will host its third annual Downtown Day on Saturday, July 19, welcoming 1,000 youth primarily from Chicago’s South and West sides| The Chicago Crusader
Kokandy Productions invites you to spend the summer in Paris (Montmartre, to be exact), as it kicks off its 2025 Season with the Chicago premiere of “Amélie,”| The Chicago Crusader
More than 400 college degree programs across six Indiana public universities are being eliminated, suspended, or merged following a directive quietly inserted| The Chicago Crusader
Renowned poet, short story writer, novelist, and essayist Sandra Cisneros has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 Harold Washington Literary Award| The Chicago Crusader
Leader. Champion. Change agent. Political activist. Community organizer. Freedom fighter. These words only begin to capture the spirit of Calvin “Omar”| The Chicago Crusader
The Jazz Institute of Chicago, in partnership with the Chicago Park District, proudly presents the 2025 Chicago Latin Jazz Festival, a free, family-friendly| The Chicago Crusader
Sean “Diddy” Combs, the influential hip-hop mogul and entertainment executive, was acquitted Wednesday, July 2, 2025, of the most serious federal charges| The Chicago Crusader
Maxwell. Babyface. GloRilla. The Isley Brothers. It’s time for America’s largest and hottest Black summer event: the iconic Essence Festival of Culture in New| The Chicago Crusader
","nextArrow":"","autoplay":true,"autoplaySpeed":5000,"rtl":false}' dir="ltr"> Arts & Culture She Who Dared is all-Black female opera Chicago Opera| The Chicago Crusader
Nationwide crime and homicide rates are declining, especially in top five major U.S. cities such as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, and Phoenix. Many| The Chicago Crusader