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Although a mistrial was declared in the bribery case against state Sen. Emil Jones III, D-Chicago, another Illinois ...
A plurality of Americans say the Department of Government Efficiency is cutting too much, according to a new poll.
A nonprofit organization’s investigation tracked down donations equal to over $300 million in funding to diversity, equity, ...
The Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office and State’s Attorney unlawfully seized First Supply, LLC’s property for 15 months ...
Standard & Poor's 500 downgraded its credit rating of city of Los Angeles general obligation bonds, citing its “weakening ...
They didn’t get to see him in person, but on Friday, executives from the Washington Policy Center think tank delivered a ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has been contacted by the U.S. Department of Labor to remind him that unemployment benefits are not a ...
A federal judge sentenced former U.S. Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., to more than 7 years in prison on felony fraud charges.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is backing off a lawsuit against a Michigan-based auto lender in a move that the ...
Seattle spends roughly $6.5 million a year on complementary resources for illegal immigrants, even as the administration of ...
In a matter of hours, House and Senate Democrats could vote to cap rent increases for the first time in state history. The ...
Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed into law a bill that adds more oversight over how private electrical utilities ...
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