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This year marks the 50th anniversary of Illinois Times, a remarkable achievement for a locally owned, independent publication ...
“They woke up every single day knowing that they may be called on to face extreme uncertainty, that on a moment’s notice, ...
The Lincoln Presidential Foundation presented Sam Waterston with its 18th annual Lincoln Leadership Prize at a ceremony in ...
Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton is the first Democrat to step into what is expected to be a crowded race to fill Sen. Dick Durbin’s ...
Maybe it was because of the late Easter date or the fluctuations in weather from below freezing to 80 degrees, along with ...
Threats in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have come in all shapes and sizes but none have lacked in grandeur. There have been rogue gods, out of control robots, characters able to alter time and ...
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Inspired by reform efforts in Ireland and Germany, Illinois activists are working to pass legislation that would offer more rehabilitation opportunities for youth offenders, allowing them to get their ...
The decision to eliminate federal funding for programs that support farmers and food banks goes against the Trump administration's commitment to "Make America Healthy Again" according to advocates for ...
John Gerend, a Vietnam War veteran from Lake Villa, Illinois, was exposed to Agent Orange while on duty. Suffering from diseases associated with exposure to the toxic chemical, he said he still ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled recently that Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia must be released and returned to his family. He was wrongfully deported to the high-security prison in El ...
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