Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Kylie Jenner pretended to be middle class

Kylie Jenner

Kylie Jenner took her daughter Stormi Webster, nieces Chicago and True to Target. The video was released after she was criticized for bragging five minutes of private jet flight time. Kylie inquired, “You guys don’t want any bowls?” Kylie Jenner has been accused of engaging in damage control while shopping at Target in response to … Read more

Railroad freight reinforcements compromise new logjam

Railroad

More than 29,000 rail containers are sitting on Southern California port’s docks. That number should not be more than 9,000, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka says. Service disruptions are slowing U.S. cargo flows and helping to stoke inflation, at a 40-year high. Railroad and merchants should eliminate freight that is piling up … Read more

Enfamil producer Reckitt flies baby formula to U.S. from Singapore

Enfamil

65 tonnes of baby formula were flown to Chicago in Singapore. Reckitt aims to end a months-long shortage in the United States.  Baby formula base powder will arrive from Reckitt’s Tuas, Singapore.  Will be transported to Minnesota. Enfamil producer Reckitt on Wednesday evening flew 65 tons of baby formula to Chicago from its plant in … Read more

Motorola and the San Diego Padres have an AR baseball game

Motorola and the San Diego Padres have an AR baseball game

The Padres will put the Motorola logo on their sleeves next season. Motorola is announcing a new augmented reality game. Up to four players can play at a time. Motorola and the San Diego Padres announced an augmented reality game today. Next season, MLB uniforms will have ads on the sleeves, and the Padres will … Read more

July 4 Gunman charged with seven counts of murder

  • Robert Crimo, 21, charged with seven counts of first-degree murder.
  • Allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman.
  • No motive has been established for the attack which left more than 35 people wounded.

A 21-year-old man who allegedly opened fire on a July 4 parade in a Chicago suburb while disguised as a woman was charged with seven counts of first-degree murder, Prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Robert Crimo, 21, was arrested on Monday, just hours after the attack on a crowd celebrating Independence Day.

“There will be more charges,” Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart told reporters. “We anticipate dozens of more charges centered around each of the victims.”

Police spokesman Christopher Covelli said the death toll rose to seven on Tuesday after one of the victims died in hospital. More than 35 people were wounded.

Among the dead were Kevin McCarthy, 37, and his wife, Irina, 35 — the parents of a two-year-old boy who was found wandering alone after the shooting, according to CBS News.

Covelli said no motive had been established for the attack, which sent panicked parade-goers fleeing for their lives.

“We do believe Crimo pre-planned this attack for several weeks,” and that he acted alone, he said.

“We have no information to suggest at this point it was racially motivated, motivated by religion or any other protected status,” he added.

He said Crimo has a history of mental health issues and threatening behavior.

Police had been called to Crimo’s home twice in 2019: once to investigate a suicide attempt and the second time because a relative said he had threatened to “kill everyone” in the family, he said.

Police removed 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from the home but did not make any arrests, he said.

Covelli said Crimo used a fire escape to access the roof of a building overlooking the parade route and fired more than 70 rounds from a rifle “similar to an AR-15” — one of several guns he had purchased legally.

“Crimo was dressed in women’s clothing and investigators believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and his identity and help him during the escape with the other people who were fleeing the chaos,” he said.

Covelli said Crimo went to his mother’s nearby home after the shooting and borrowed her car. He was captured about eight hours later after a brief chase.

He also said the authorities were investigating disturbing online posts and videos made by Crimo.

The shooting has left the upscale suburb in shock.

“We’re all still reeling,” Mayor Nancy Rotering told NBC’s Today show. “Everybody knows somebody who was affected by this directly.”

The mayor said she personally knew the suspected gunman when he was a young boy in the Cub Scouts.

“How did somebody become this angry, this hateful to then take it out on innocent people who literally were just having a family day out?”

Crimo, whose father unsuccessfully ran for mayor and owns a store in Highland Park called Bob’s Pantry and Deli, was an amateur musician billing himself as “Awake the Rapper.”

The younger Crimo’s online postings include violent content that alluded to guns and shootings.

One YouTube video posted eight months ago featured cartoons of a gunman and people being shot.

“I need to just do it,” a voice-over says.

It adds: “It is my destiny. Everything has led up to this. Nothing can stop me, not even myself.”

Crimo, who has the word “Awake” tattooed over an eyebrow, is seen sporting an “FBI” hat in numerous photos and a Trump flag as a cape in one picture.

The shooting is the latest in a wave of gun violence plaguing the United States, where about 40,000 deaths a year are caused by firearms, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The deeply divisive debate over gun control was reignited by two massacres in May that saw 10 Black people gunned down at a New York supermarket, and 19 children and two teachers slain at an elementary school in Texas.

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US police detained suspect after 6 people were killed in a mass shooting

US police
  • Robert Crimo III, 22, was detained after a brief chase by police.
  • Gunman opened fire at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois.
  • It is the latest mass shooting to hit the US – there has been one in every week of 2022.

US police have detained a suspect after six people were killed in a mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in Highland Park, Illinois.

Robert E Crimo III, 22, was detained after a brief chase, police said.

The gunman climbed onto a roof, shooting randomly at spectators using a high-powered rifle.

It is the latest mass shooting to hit the US – there has been one in every week of 2022. President Joe Biden said he was “shocked” by the violence.

Hours later, two police officers were wounded in a shooting in Philadelphia during a Fourth of July fireworks display.

Mr Crimo was detained after a manhunt. He was referred to as a “person of interest” in Monday’s shooting, but after his arrest police said they believed he was responsible.

The gunman opened fire at the parade, near the city of Chicago, at around 10:15 local time (15:15 GMT), just a few minutes after it began.

The event was scheduled to include floats, marching bands, and community entertainment as part of the city’s Independence Day celebrations.

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But what should have been one of the happiest days of the year quickly turned to panic, with pushchairs, purses and lawn chairs left discarded on the street as crowds fled from the scene. Some witnesses said they thought the sound of gunfire was fireworks.

The gunman fired at members of the public from the rooftop of a nearby shop, where police recovered “evidence of a firearm.”

Five adults were killed at the scene, as well as a further victim who the local coroner said died in a nearby hospital. At least two dozen others were injured.

One of those who died has been named as Nicolas Toledo, a man in his late 70s, who was only there because he requires full-time care and his family did not want to miss the event.

“What was supposed to be a fun family day turned into a horrific nightmare for us all,” his granddaughter Xochil Toledo wrote on GoFundMe.

“As a family we are broken, and numb. Our condolences go out to all the other families who lost a love one today.”

Another victim of the shooting has been named as Jacki Sundheim, who was described by her local synagogue as a “beloved” member who taught and worshipped there.

“There are no words sufficient to express the depth of our grief for Jacki’s death and sympathy for her family and loved ones,” a statement by North Shore Congregation Israel synagogue said.

Recollecting the events of the day, Anand P, who was at the parade said: “We went to have a nice family day out – and then suddenly all this gunfire happens.

“At the time I personally wanted to believe it was a car backfiring. Then people started running – so we start running.”

Another witness, Noel Hara, described how he was having breakfast at Starbucks after dropping off his son at the parade, when the chaos unfolded.

“About 30 people suddenly came rushing in screaming and we were locked into the Starbucks bathroom,” Mr Hara told the BBC.

“Moments later, they evacuated us from the Starbucks because they thought the shooter was trying to get in the back door.”

No charges have been filed against Mr Crimo and there is no indication of any motive.

Social media firms suspended accounts apparently belonging to Mr Crimo, who posted rap videos under an alias as well as videos depicting shootings, gun violence and other violent themes.

He also posted pictures of himself draped in a Donald Trump flag and a video of him greeting Mr Trump’s motorcade at an airport.

The attack in Highland Park comes just a month after deadly shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York.

Illinois Governor Jay Robert Pritzker warned that mass shootings were becoming an “American tradition”.

“There are going to be people who are going to say that today is not the day, that now is not the time to talk about guns. I’m telling you there is no better day and no better time than right here and right now,” the Democratic governor said.

President Biden vowed to keep fighting “the epidemic of gun violence” in the country.

“I’m not going to give up,” he said, speaking outside the White House in Washington DC.

The president signed the first big government bill on gun safety in nearly 30 years last week.

It sets more controls on underage buyers and encourages authorities to confiscate guns from persons deemed a threat, but critics argue the safeguards are insufficient.

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ICE to stop CDS clearing in London in March 2023

ICE

The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) said on Thursday it would quit clearing credit. Default trades in London one year from now and shift the movement to Chicago. ICE, which runs the New York Stock Exchange and a subordinates exchanging stage London, says it clears around 95% of all CDS across the world. Contracts which protect against … Read more

Thursday marks the beginning of the season for signing deals in the NBA

Thursday

San Antonio traded All-Star guard Dejounte Murray to the Atlanta Hawks. Nikola Jokic is expected to be offered a supermax extension by the Denver Nuggets. Some players will be free agents in name only. Deandre Ayton is the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft . The Los Angeles Lakers have more pressing concerns than … Read more

LaVine: Bulls Remain Hopeful Will Choose to Remain in Chicago

LaVine

The team’s VP Arturas Karnisovas has been predictable in saying they need to keep the All-Star. The Bulls lost in the first round to Milwaukee in quite a while. LaVine arrived at the midpoint of 24.4 places and made his subsequent straight All-Star group a year ago. It finished with his first outing. “We trust … Read more

Nevin: Angels’ Banned 10 Games for Brawl

Nevin

Los Angeles Angels break supervisor Phil Nevin was suspended. 10 games and Seattle Mariners outfielder Jesse Winker got a five-game restriction from Major League Baseball. Their parts in a seats getting fight during the subsequent inning free from Sunday’s down. Nevin and Winker were two of 12 players or mentors suspended between the groups, as … Read more

Chicago Police changed their policy on foot chases

Chicago

The Chicago Police Department (CPD) introduced a new foot-pursuit policy on Tuesday. Cops however no longer authorized to pursue persons who flee during a conflict. The new policy comes after the deadly officer-involved killings of Anthony Alvarez and Adam Toldeo last year. The Chicago Police Department (CPD) introduced a new foot-pursuit policy on Tuesday that … Read more

Hundreds of people injured in major city shootings in Chicago and other countries

Chicago mass shooting

Mass shootings were reported in a number of major U.S. cities over the long holiday weekend. Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C. had at least seven mass shootings. The prolonged holiday weekend ran from Friday to Monday in honor of Juneteenth. According to officials, mass shootings however recently reported in a number of major … Read more

Thousands to rally in Washington, across US to protest gun violence

washington

The gun-control group March for Our Lives (MFOL) has announced that it will have more than 450 protests on Saturday. The organization’s 2018 march on Washington, held just weeks after 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, drew hundreds of thousands of people. A gunman in Uvalde, Texas, killed 19 children and … Read more

Dodgers acquire high-scoring prevail over White Sox

Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers endured a 10th inning rally to beat the Chicago White Sox 11-9. Max Muncy homered and drove in five runs for the Dodgers. Freddie Freeman had three hits and three RBIs while Gavin Lux went 4-for-4 for the hosts. Dodgers starter Tyler Anderson had his 28-inning scoreless streak snapped in the … Read more

The Wall Street’s gains come from growth stocks, but inflation concerns

stocks

Shares of Amazon.com were up more than 2%, giving the S&P 500 and Nasdaq their biggest boosts in the stock’s first day of trading. A solid jobs report on Friday lowered hopes of a pause in the Federal Reserve’s aggressive policy-tightening plan. U.S. stocks were for the most part higher on Monday, drove by gains … Read more

Swarmer, Schwindel Shine as Cubs Spoil Pujols’ 3,000th Game

Schwindel

Swarmer (1-0) permitted two hits and one run in six innings, while striking out six. Frank Schwindel homered in a three-hit appearing to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 6-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Schwindel tore Johan Oviedo for a performance homer (8) to left-focus field, almost clearing the seats, to lift Chicago … Read more

Yankees slugger Donaldson accused of racism after ‘Jackie’ jibe

Yankees

Chicago supervisor Tony LaRussa accused New York Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson of making a “racist” commentary towards White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson after another stormy war between the 2 teams on Saturday. Donaldson, who is white, admitted addressing African-American Anderson as “Jackie” throughout a trade early in New York’s 7-5 victory at Yankee Stadium. The … Read more

Chicago shooting suspects arrested for killing 2 people and causing seven injured

Chicago shooting suspects arrested for killing 2 people and causing seven injured Two men were charged connected with a Thursday mass shooting in midtown Chicago that killed two individuals and harmed seven, police declared Saturday night. Jaylen Sanders, 21, and Kameron Abram, 20, the two from Chicago, were captured Thursday night close to the site … Read more

Bitter harvest for Indian farmers after wheat export ban

Indian

When New Delhi banned wheat exports as prices skyrocketed due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it sparked international outrage and drove the cereal even higher. Farmers and traders in India are now enraged that they have been denied a windfall as domestic prices have plummeted. Despite the fact that India is the world’s second-largest wheat … Read more

One dead ,four injured in a shooting in Chicago

chicago

CHICAGO: According to local police spokesperson Tom Ahern, a shooting in Chicago killed one person and injured four others late Thursday. The incident happened at 10:40 p.m. (GMT 0340 Friday) on Chicago’s Near North Side, the country’s third most populous city. There are no other specifics on the culprit, nor has any other information regarding … Read more

The ACLU criticizes Lightfoot’s curfews for juveniles in Chicago.

As the mayor announced another additional curfew for young people, the American Civil Liberties Union of Chicago took aim at Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s proposed new limitations for children in the city. “Curfews and prohibitions create group guilt for young people, whether they are there to enjoy the sights and sounds of downtown or for … Read more

A teen was shot and killed at a popular Chicago tourist attraction.

On Saturday, a 16-year-old kid was shot and killed near the famed “The Bean” sculpture in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Authorities have taken two individuals into custody in connection with the shooting, but no identities or motives for the shooting have been released. According to authorities, the child, Seandell Holliday, was shot at the renowned tourist … Read more

Spanish mezzo-soprano Teresa Berganza dies aged 89

Spanish

Teresa Berganza, a celebrated Spanish mezzo-soprano who performed in the world’s greatest concert halls since the 1950s, died at the age of 89, according to Spain’s culture ministry. “We are very sad to learn of the death of Teresa Berganza,” the ministry tweeted, saying Berganza had died on Friday. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez hailed her … Read more

Anxiety and binge drinking can be cured through gene editing a “factory reset” for the brain.

factory reset

Adolescent binge drinking causes genetic reprogramming in the brain, which can be reversed by gene editing. According to the findings of an animal study published in the journal Science Advances on May 4, 2022, gene editing could be a potential treatment for anxiety and alcohol use disorder in people who were exposed to binge drinking … Read more

A man has been charged with assaulting police officers.

A Chicago man has been charged with assaulting two police officers who came to the site of a mass shooting that killed one teenager and wounded four others on Tuesday. Following a hail of gunfire in the 4800 block of South Ada Street at 4:30 p.m., Mario Sanders, 20, reportedly pulled one officer to the … Read more

The Harrowing Journey To Get Premature American Twins From Kyiv To The US

Twin babies Lenny and Moishe were born via surrogate in Ukraine, just as Russia invaded the country. Their parents live in Chicago and had been anxiously awaiting the arrival of their new sons. Rescuers exfiltrated the babies, dodging Russian artillery fire and driving through a snowstorm before finally arriving at a Polish hospital, where new … Read more