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  • National Pizza Day 2025 in US: From Lombardi’s in NYC to Pequod’s Pizza in Chicago, 5 Iconic Pizza Spots Across the USA To Celebrate the Love for the Dish

    National Pizza Day 2025 in US: From Lombardi’s in NYC to Pequod’s Pizza in Chicago, 5 Iconic Pizza Spots Across the USA To Celebrate the Love for the Dish

    National Pizza Day, celebrated on February 9, is a tribute to one of America’s favourite comfort foods. This day brings pizza lovers across the United States of America (USA) together to indulge in everything from classic cheese and pepperoni to gourmet and deep-dish varieties. Restaurants and pizzerias across the country often offer special deals and discounts, making it the perfect occasion to try new flavours or enjoy old favourites. Whether dining in, ordering delivery, or making homemade pizza, the day is all about appreciating this universally loved dish. To celebrate National Pizza Day 2025 in US, here are five iconic pizza spots that are a must-visit to celebrate the love for pizzas. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Get Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year. 

    1. Lombardi’s (New York City, NY) – Opened in 1905, Lombardi’s is recognized as America’s first pizzeria, known for its coal-fired Neapolitan-style pies.

    2. Pizzeria Bianco (Phoenix, AZ) – Chef Chris Bianco’s legendary spot has earned national acclaim for its wood-fired, artisanal pizzas made with high-quality ingredients. What Is Brazilian Style Pizza? From Calabresa to Corn and Bacon, 5 Common Brazilian Pizza Toppings Every Food Lover Should Know. 

    3. Pequod’s Pizza (Chicago, IL) – Famous for its caramelized crust and deep-dish style, Pequod’s is a must-visit for pizza lovers in the Windy City.

    4. Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana (New Haven, CT) – Established in 1925, Pepe’s is best known for its thin-crust, coal-fired White Clam Pizza.

    5. Tony’s Pizza Napoletana (San Francisco, CA) – Run by world champion pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani, this spot serves a variety of pizza styles, from Neapolitan to Detroit-style.

    National Pizza Day is more than just a celebration of food—it’s a recognition of pizza’s deep-rooted presence in American culture. From the thin-crust slices of New York to the hearty deep-dish of Chicago, every region has its own unique take on this classic dish. Whether visiting an iconic pizzeria or grabbing a slice from a local favourite, this day is a perfect excuse to enjoy a delicious bite of pizza.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 09, 2025 07:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Trump DOJ slaps Illinois, Chicago with lawsuit over sanctuary laws

    Trump DOJ slaps Illinois, Chicago with lawsuit over sanctuary laws

    The Department of Justice on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago for allegedly interfering with federal immigration enforcement – the latest escalation in the battle between the Trump administration and Democrat-led cities and states on the administration’s mass deportation operation.

    The lawsuit filed in Illinois, against Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and others, claimed that several state and local laws are “designed to and in fact interfere with and discriminate against the Federal Government’s enforcement of federal immigration law in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution.”

    The lawsuit comes a day after Attorney General Pam Bondi signed a directive to limit funding to sanctuary cities. Sanctuary jurisdictions typically limit or forbid state and local law enforcement cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers – requests that illegal immigrants in custody be transferred to ICE.

    Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker slams President Donald Trump’s leadership following the American Airlines crash.  (AP/Getty)

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  • Chicago mayor lambasts Trump, claims US being run like Confederacy won

    Chicago mayor lambasts Trump, claims US being run like Confederacy won

    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson continued his attack on President Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying anyone questioning what the U.S. would look like had the Confederacy won, should have no question at this point under his administration.

    A reporter asked Johnson during a press conference on Wednesday if he planned to go to Washington, D.C. to testify about sanctuary cities as the Trump administration continues to conduct operations targeting criminal illegal aliens.

    House Republicans, including U.S. Rep. James Comer, R-Tenn., chair of the GOP-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Reform, called on sanctuary city mayors to testify next month about the policy’s impact on public safety and the refusal to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

    This oversight committee, of all the things that they want to have sight over, they should look at the White House right now,” Johnson said. “That White House is being ran in one of the most raggedy forms of government that I’ve ever seen. If anybody is questioning whether or not what our country would look like had the Confederacy won, there should be no question now. They want us to be afraid. Do not be afraid, Chicago.”

    CHICAGO MAYOR RIPS ICE OPERATIONS, SAYS TRUMP ‘IS ATTEMPTING TO GET US TO SURRENDER OUR HUMANITY’

    Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago, during an inauguration ceremony at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago on May 15, 2023. (Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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    The mayor said he will not be intimidated by an individual who refuses to stand up to another individual who believes “he’s a supreme being.”

    Johnson also accused Trump of rejecting the U.S. Constitution by carrying out his responsibilities.

    “If they want to have a real discussion about undocumented individuals who are criminals, they should look at the very individuals who enslaved my people and colonized this land,” Johnson said.

    Earlier in the press conference, another reporter asked the mayor if he had toned down rhetoric about relitigating the civil war.

    COMER LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION INTO SANCTUARY CITIES, ASKS MAYORS TO TESTIFY

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    Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives at an election night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)

    “I still believe that there are people who have not accepted the results of the Civil War, and here’s the thing: I said that before this administration took office,” Johnson said. “Unfortunately, I’m right. I mean, you have an entire administration that is looking to take away federal protections for the people who are most vulnerable.

    “So, no, my position has not changed,” he added.

    The mayor’s statement comes more than a week after he doubled down on a vow to oppose Trump’s sweeping reform aimed at removing dangerous illegal immigrants accused of crimes from the U.S. once he returns to the Oval Office.

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    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, right, is criticizing the ICE operations that began on Sunday in his city. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    On day one of his second term, Trump issued ten executive orders aimed at overhauling U.S. immigration law and policy, and since then, armed federal immigration agents have swept cities in the first deportation raids. 

    In a letter, Comer, Johnson and other mayors of sanctuary cities, to provide documents and information related to the sanctuary policies of each city.

    Sanctuary cities limit cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Supporters argue that enforcement of immigration is the job of the federal government. 

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    Opponents say sanctuary policies harbor criminals, as well as those in the country illegally, and put the public, including legal and illegal immigrants, at risk.

    Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.