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Eight months after a Cook County judge found Trump Tower repeatedly violated clean water laws, the president’s business operators agreed Thursday to pay $4.8 million to settle lawsuits alleging ...
The Illinois Attorney General has reached a $4.8-million settlement with Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, holding it responsible for not getting proper permits for its water-cooling ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Trump Tower at 401 N. Wabash Ave. has been accused of killing thousands of fish in the Chicago River. Zubaer Khan/Sun-Times file Share The Trump Tower ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Trump Tower has been ordered to pay $4.8 million dollars for violating environmental protections on the Chicago River. The building pulls millions of gallons of water from the ...
Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson laid into the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and President Donald Trump's economic policies during his weekly press availability, drawing ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called President Donald Trump a "monster," and U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, has accused the mayor of "bragging about" violating the law. Johnson accused the president ...
Trump International Hotel & Tower will pay $4.8 million to settle ... which pulls water from the Chicago River to operate its heating and cooling systems, violated state environmental laws and ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) slammed President Trump and his administration on Wednesday after officials said they would launch a probe into the city’s hiring practices. The Department of ...
NEW YORK — Wall Street is climbing Tuesday as the roller-coaster ride created by President Donald Trump’s trade policies whips back upward, this time because of a delay for his tariffs on the ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Larry Hoover (left) and President Donald Trump. Sun-Times file Share The quest to free Chicago drug kingpin Larry Hoover included a stop at Mar-a-Lago.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is turning the tables on the Trump administration after the Department of Justice announced Monday it is launching a new investigation into the city over its hiring ...
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