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Retraités : la Carsaf surveille vos comptes bancaires, ce qu’il ne faut surtout pas négliger en 2026, cela vous concerne directement
Retraités : la Carsaf surveille vos comptes bancaires, ce qu’il ne faut surtout pas négliger en 2026, cela vous concerne directement
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Retraités : la Carsaf surveille vos comptes bancaires, ce qu’il ne faut surtout pas négliger en 2026, cela vous concerne directement

Certains retraités l'ignorent peut-être, mais désormais, la Carsat peut accéder aux informations de leurs comptes bancaires pour une raison bien spéciale...
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Suicide de Camélia : "Ma femme l'a rattrapée alors qu'elle essayait de se défénestrer", le témoignage choc d'un père de famille
Suicide de Camélia : "Ma femme l'a rattrapée alors qu'elle essayait de se défénestrer", le témoignage choc d'un père de famille
Actualités & Politique

Suicide de Camélia : "Ma femme l'a rattrapée alors qu'elle essayait de se défénestrer", le témoignage choc d'un père de famille

Le suicide de deux adolescentes relance le débat sur le harcèlement scolaire. Témoignages bouleversants, alertes ignorées et réponses institutionnelles jugées insuffisantes plongent des familles dans une détresse durable.
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Did landlord trigger ICE raid?
Did landlord trigger ICE raid?
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Did landlord trigger ICE raid?

Good morning, Chicago. ✶🔎 Below: Illinois is investigating claims the landlord of a South Shore apartment complex raided by ICE last fall tipped off federal agents in an attempt to "intimidate and coerce the building's Black and Hispanic tenants into leaving."🗞️ Plus: A fast-moving murder-for-hire trial, a new ban on hemp-derived products and more news you need to know.📧 Subscribe: Get this newsletter delivered…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Bears coach Ben Johnson among 5 finalists for NFL Coach of the Year
Bears coach Ben Johnson among 5 finalists for NFL Coach of the Year
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Bears coach Ben Johnson among 5 finalists for NFL Coach of the Year

Flipping the Bears from 5-12 to NFC North champs in his first season got Ben Johnson in the mix for NFL Coach of the Year.He was named as one of five finalists Thursday along with the Patriots' Mike Vrabel, the Seahawks' Mike Macdonald, the Jaguars' Liam Coen and the 49ers' Kyle Shanahan. Voting is conducted by the Associated Press, and the winner will be announced at the NFL Honors on Feb. 5.Vrabel and Macdonald…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Illinois investigating whether landlord tipped off immigration raid at South Shore apartment buildingIllinois investigating whether landlord tipped off immigration raid at South Shore apartment building
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Illinois investigating whether landlord tipped off immigration raid at South Shore apartment building

Illinois is investigating claims that the landlord of a South Shore building at the center of a widely publicized immigration raid last year tipped off federal agents in an attempt to intimidate the residents out of the building.The Illinois Department of Human Rights announced late Wednesday that it filed a formal housing discrimination charge and opened an investigation into the owners and managers of the building: 7500 Shore A LLC, Trinity Flood, and Strength in Management LLC.In a statement, the agency said it is looking into claims the landlords let federal agents know of Venezuelan immigrants living in the building as part of an attempt to “intimidate and coerce the building’s Black and Hispanic tenants into leaving the building."Gov. JB Pritzker, in a statement, said the allegations "raise serious concerns for people struggling to maintain housing — and the communities that have been profiled and relentlessly targeted by the federal government during its violent immigration enforcement operations. State law prohibits discrimination, and that includes aiding or abetting conduct intended to interfere with housing and civil rights. Illinois will not tolerate conduct that puts anyone in Illinois at risk of discrimination or harm."Last month, the remaining residents of the South Shore apartment complex were forced out after the 130-unit complex at 7500 S. South Shore Drive was foreclosed on, along with two other South Side buildings owned by Trinity Flood, a Wisconsin real estate investor.Strength in Management LLC and Flood did not immediately respond requests for comment.Tenants who spoke to the Sun-Times after the raid painted a grim picture of life in the building before immigrants moved in over the past year and it became a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s deportation blitz. In 2024, building management filed 25 evictions against tenants and squatters — more than the 20 filed in the previous four years combined — with most owing $900 to $1,050 in monthly rent, the Sun-Times previously reported.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported 37 people were arrested during the Sept. 30 raid. Witnesses said they saw kids separated from their mothers. Some U.S. citizens were detained for hours. One resident reportedly hid his neighbor and her 7-year-old daughter in his room.“The conduct alleged in this matter reflects more than isolated harm,” Illinois Department of Human Rights Director Jim Bennett said in a statement. “It describes a pattern of intimidation that reverberates through our communities. Illinois law is clear. … When actions by any entity undermine those protections, the State has a responsibility to examine them in the interest of public welfare, accountability, and equal justice.” Related ‘Unlivable’ conditions festered at Chicago apartment building long before jarring immigration raid Neighbor shielded 7-year-old during South Shore federal raid: ‘I didn’t want them to take her’ Last remaining residents move out of troubled South Shore building raided by feds Council members got campaign cash from PAC tied to landlord of South Shore building hit in immigration raid

chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
'Sinners' makes history, setting Oscars nomination record
'Sinners' makes history, setting Oscars nomination record
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'Sinners' makes history, setting Oscars nomination record

Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” led all films with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards on Thursday, setting a record for the most in Oscar history.Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences voters showered “Sinnners” with more nominations than they had ever bestowed before, breaking the 14-nomination mark set by “All About Eve,” “Titanic” and “La La Land.” Along with best picture, Coogler…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Hersey High School wrestling coaches dismissed amid probe of student residency, recruiting
Hersey High School wrestling coaches dismissed amid probe of student residency, recruiting
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Hersey High School wrestling coaches dismissed amid probe of student residency, recruiting

Five John Hersey High School wrestling coaches including boys varsity coach Joe Rupslauk have been relieved of their duties over concerns with recruiting practices, in-season training activities outside of school, and students living outside of school attendance boundaries receiving spots on the team, officials said.The five coaches — across varsity, junior varsity and freshman levels — had been on administrative…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Insurrection Act Trump threatening to invoke against anti-ICE protesters is vague, antiquatedInsurrection Act Trump threatening to invoke against anti-ICE protesters is vague, antiquated
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Insurrection Act Trump threatening to invoke against anti-ICE protesters is vague, antiquated

President Donald Trump, who has periodically threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act before reconsidering, performed that familiar two-step again last week. "I don't think I need it right now," Trump told reporters the day after he said he might deploy active-duty military personnel against "professional agitators and insurrectionists" in Minnesota.The Pentagon nevertheless told 1,500 soldiers stationed in Alaska to be ready for that assignment, just in case the president changed his mind again. It therefore seems like a good time to recall why critics of the Insurrection Act, which on its face gives the president alarmingly broad authority to send in the troops, say it desperately needs reform.That law, which descends from legislation that Congress approved between 1792 and 1871, includes two provisions that could be especially useful to any president who is itching to use the military for law enforcement. Both include outmoded language that is puzzling to modern readers, and both seem to give the president wide discretion in deciding when soldiers should become cops. Columnist Columnist The second section of the Insurrection Act applies "whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in any State by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings." In that case, the president "may call into Federal service such of the militia of any State, and use such of the armed forces, as he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress the rebellion."The third section of the Insurrection Act says the president, "by using the militia or the armed forces, or both, or by any other means, shall take such measures as he considers necessary to suppress, in a State, any insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy" in either of two situations. One trigger, which involves violations of constitutional rights that a state has proven unwilling or unable to protect, has been invoked by past presidents but does not seem relevant to the unrest that troubles Trump.The other trigger is more open to interpretation. It authorizes domestic military deployments when any of the listed illegal activities "opposes or obstructs the execution" of federal laws or "impedes the course of justice under those laws."The Insurrection Act's terms are so hazy and sweeping that the statute arguably allows the president to deploy "the militia or the armed forces" at will in response to nearly any form of domestic disorder. If so, it is hard to see what remains of the Posse Comitatus Act, which makes it a crime to deploy the armed forces "to execute the laws" except in "cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution" or an act of Congress.The Insurrection Act "provides broad authority without sufficient checks and balances," the American Law Institute, whose membership "spans a range of legal and political views," warned in 2024. "It is an old statute with vague triggers for the indefinite domestic use of military force."Some of those triggers, the institute noted, "are expressed in antiquated language," such as "combinations," "obstructions," and "assemblages," with no clear contemporary meaning. Worse, "the Insurrection Act contemplates no role for Congress in the use of the authorities under the Act even though the president receives those authorities from Congress."Those flaws "have been clear for a long time and have prompted numerous proposals for reform," the American Law Institute noted. In addition to updating the law's language, the institute recommended that Congress "strengthen the conditions" for using the Insurrection Act, impose time limits on deployments, and require "reporting and consultation."The Insurrection Act may be newly appealing to Trump now that the Supreme Court has cast doubt on his use of a different, less permissive statute…

chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Dear Abby: Couple's marriage is mired in the doldrums of middle age
Dear Abby: Couple's marriage is mired in the doldrums of middle age
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Dear Abby: Couple's marriage is mired in the doldrums of middle age

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been together 30-plus years. When our love was new, it was all smiles, hand-holding and thrills when we saw each other after a long day at work or school. And, I guess, that's normal.Now, three kids and three grandkids later, we're edging past our mid-50s and there isn't much left. There are no more smiles and no more hand-holding, only two sad adults. We still love each other.…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Chicago photographer Kelli Connell steps into the frame with expansive Elmhurst show
Chicago photographer Kelli Connell steps into the frame with expansive Elmhurst show
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Chicago photographer Kelli Connell steps into the frame with expansive Elmhurst show

Relationships, encounters and their sometimes fraught dynamics pervade Kelli Connell’s thoughtful, quietly provocative images, which explore themes like queer identity and photographic truth.Starting Saturday, 53 of Connell’s images will unfold across two exhibitions inside the Elmhurst Art Museum, the largest-ever display of Connell’s work in the Chicago area. Until last year, Connell was a professor at Columbia…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
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Chicago native Virginia Madsen relishes deeply satisfying roles, including her latest in ‘Sheepdog’
Chicago native Virginia Madsen relishes deeply satisfying roles, including her latest in ‘Sheepdog’
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Chicago native Virginia Madsen relishes deeply satisfying roles, including her latest in ‘Sheepdog’

In the opening scene of the sci-fi movie “Dune,” the face of a beautiful young woman fills the screen, and she intones, in an accent vaguely English but intending to sound otherworldly: “A beginning is a very delicate time … ”No, not the version starring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya — the 1984 film directed by David Lynch, who cast for that opening a very young Virginia Madsen. The tiny appearance was her first…
chicago.suntimes.com22 janvier 2026
Horoscope for Thursday, January 22, 2026
Horoscope for Thursday, January 22, 2026
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Horoscope for Thursday, January 22, 2026

Moon Alert There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The moon is in Pisces.Aries (March 21-April 19) A positive day .HoroscopeStarbox { background: #f8f8f8; display: flex; align-items: center; } .HoroscopeStarbox_container { display: grid; grid-gap: 5px; grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr 1fr; padding: 20px; width: 40%; min-width: 160px; max-width: 200px; } .HoroscopeStarbox_description…
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