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When Mohammed Abuobaid went to pick up a van for Palestinian orphans to go to school roughly two months ago, he was happier than if the vehicle were his own.

“The happiness felt is like walking in a cloud,” Abuobaid told the Tribune in Arabic, using Refugee Life Foundation co-founder Nader Abuzir as a translator.

The 15-seat 2022 GMC Savana gives about 30 children from the Center for the Protection of Childhood, an orphanage in the West Bank, a safe ride to and from school, he said. The large white van was funded by Chicagoans and others who took part in the Refugee Life Foundation’s Humanity 5K last April.

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Dayanne Figueroa, a U.S. citizen, stands in her mother's backyard in Northlake on Oct. 26, 2025. An unmarked vehicle driven by federal agents collided with Figueroa's car as the agents tried to speed away from a hostile crowd, multiple videos reviewed by the Tribune show. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)
Dayanne Figueroa, a U.S. citizen, in her mother's backyard in Northlake on Oct. 26, 2025. An unmarked vehicle driven by federal agents collided with Figueroa's car as the agents tried to speed away from a hostile crowd, multiple videos reviewed by the Tribune show. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune)

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The State/Lake CTA Station in Chicago on Dec. 4, 2025. The 120-year-old station closed on Jan. 5, 2026 for construction and won't open again until 2029. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
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Bears running back Kyle Monangai celebrates after gaining a first down in overtime of a game against the Green Packers at Soldier Field on Dec. 20, 2025. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)
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Owner Michael Hornick, center, talks with customers during the dinner rush at The Chicago Diner during its final day of business at the Logan Square location in Chicago, Dec. 12, 2025. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)
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In this photo released by the White House, President Donald Trump monitors U.S. military operations in Venezuela, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (Molly Riley/The White House via AP)
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