
Hillary Clinton announces: “I’m running for president!”
Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Sunday that she is running for president a second time.

Today in history: A step forward for disability rights movement
On this date in 1990, exactly 25 years ago, a graphic designer named Dan Wilkins founded a firm called The Nth Degree.

History in the making: Obama and Castro meet face to face
"The Cold War has been over for a long time," said Obama; "I'm not interested in having battles that started before I was born."

Legislators aim to expand rights of undocumented Californians
State legislative leaders were joined here by immigrant rights advocates as they announced the "Immigrants Shape California" legislative package.

Today in history: The Civil War ends
The death toll is estimated at perhaps as many as 750,000, out of a total U.S. population of only 30 million at the time.

Appearing humbled, Emanuel wins second term as Chicago mayor
"We didn't lose today, we tried today; we fought hard for what we believed in; you don't succeed at this or anything else unless you try."

Chicago Latinas gather to hear Jesus “Chuy” Garcia
Latina leaders engaged in an open dialogue with candidate for mayor Chuy Garcia.

Court stops CTA attempt to gag Garcia supporters in Chicago
"Justice has been served in Chicago today, despite Mayor Emanuel's best efforts."

Chicago elections birthing new people’s movement
"Latino, white, black - all the neighborhoods of the 10th ward - our destiny is tied; we are forged of steel."

Family of Tamir Rice launches petition for justice
"My 12-year-old cousin Tamir Rice was tragically shot to death by Cleveland police on November 22, 2014."

