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Rookie Joe DiMaggio hit two homers in the fifth inning and added two doubles in the New York Yankees’ 18-4 victory over the St. Louis Browns. 1950 — Wes Westrum of the New York Giants hit three home ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s chief operating officer is leaving the administration to join the Obama Foundation, ending weeks of speculation — and pushback — over his potential appointment to ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Tuesday reiterated his urgency for Springfield to hammer out a deal addressing the Chicago Transit Authority’s fiscal cliff before the legislative session ends this week ...
Mayor Johnson touts achievements since taking office 00:48. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke out on Sunday, one week after his comments on the city's hiring practices sparked a federal ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson announces Chicago's summer safety plan 02:20. Several Chicago festivals, events, and concerts are happening this Memorial Day weekend to kick off the unofficial start to ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson defended his hiring practices after the U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter notifying him they are opening an investigation into the City of Chicago.
The Department of Justice is investigating progressive Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for possible racial discrimination after he bragged about hiring black staff for key positions.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson fired back at the Trump administration on Tuesday over an investigation the Department of Johnson launched into the city's hiring practices. It comes ...
The Justice Department launched a probe into whether Chicago engaged in racially discriminatory hiring practices after Mayor Brandon Johnson touted black hires.
2 years in, Mayor Brandon Johnson says he thinks his poll numbers will bounce back. Currently, Mayor Johnson has strong crime numbers to boast about — a 24% drop in homicides since taking office.
Brandon Johnson talked about lessons learned in his 2nd year as Chicago mayor, including budget talks, CPS funding and the Trump administration.
Mayor Brandon Johnson, left, departs the U.S. Capitol after testifying in front of the House Oversight Committee on March 5, 2025, during a hearing about sanctuary cities and immigration policy.
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