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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
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JAN
10
Machado’s Failed Venezuelan Gambit
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Joseph Addington
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JAN
10
The Venezuelan opposition finds they have been left high and dry even after Maduro is gone. The post Machado’s Failed Venezuelan Gambit appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
10
After Minneapolis, Democrats Revive ‘Abolish ICE’
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Scott Greer
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JAN
10
Shaking off the shackles of woke might be easier said than done. The post After Minneapolis, Democrats Revive ‘Abolish ICE’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
10
The Ugly Ironies in Trump’s Venezuela Press Conference
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Ted Snider
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JAN
10
Washington could have accomplished its aims without military intervention. The post The Ugly Ironies in Trump’s Venezuela Press Conference appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
10
Protests Rock Iran
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Joseph Addington
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JAN
10
State of the Union: The U.S. will interfere if the regime attacks protestors, Trump said. The post Protests Rock Iran appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
09
Trump’s Backyard Imperialism Won’t Work
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Jennifer Kavanagh
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JAN
09
The White House isn’t prioritizing challenges—it’s stretching the military thin. The post Trump’s Backyard Imperialism Won’t Work appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
09
How Xi Jinping Views the Capture of Maduro
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Benjamin R. Young
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JAN
09
Beijing can’t be pleased about losing a partner, but it may see silver linings. The post How Xi Jinping Views the Capture of Maduro appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
09
Should Strategic Ambiguity Be Saved?
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Rebecca Draeger
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JAN
09
Washington must decide whether its old Taiwan strategy can survive a new world order. The post Should Strategic Ambiguity Be Saved? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
08
U.S. Trade Deficit Shrinks in October After Tariff Changes
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Harrison Berger
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JAN
08
State of the Union: Commerce Department data show the smallest trade gap since mid-2009, though year to date the trade deficit remains 7.7 percent. The post U.S. Trade Deficit Shrinks in October After Tariff Changes appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
08
Senate Advances War Powers Resolution to Rein in Trump on Venezuela
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Joseph Addington
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JAN
08
State of the Union: The president is likely to veto the bill if it passes Congress. The post Senate Advances War Powers Resolution to Rein in Trump on Venezuela appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
08
Trump Calls For Vast Military Budget Expansion
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Joseph Addington
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JAN
08
State of the Union: The president wants to raise the defense budget from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion. The post Trump Calls For Vast Military Budget Expansion appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JAN
10
Chicago’s mansion market had a blowout year in 2025 – Crain’s
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Mark Glennon
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JAN
10
In the year that just ended, sales of high-end homes surged to a new record in the Chicago area, climbing past the old benchmark by almost 15%.
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JAN
10
Pritzker challengers demand audit, pitch ‘DOGE for Illinois’ and point to Walz-style failures – FOX News
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Mark Glennon
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JAN
10
Two Republicans running for Illinois governor this year are calling for Springfield to clean up its act in the wake of Minnesota's rampant fraud scandal, citing multiple areas of alleged vulnerability under incumbent Gov. JB Pritzker.
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JAN
10
Chicago gets lowest employment score since 2009 – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
Chicago’s job market has remained challenging for years. Chicago-area unemployment stood at 4.5 percent as of November 2025 compared to a national rate of 4.3 percent, the latest data showed. Chicago’s unemployment increased from 4.1 percent in September.
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JAN
10
Reforms sliced BIPA class actions in 2025, new report says – Legal Newsline
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
In 2017, for instance, fewer than 60 BIPA lawsuits were filed. But 2019 marked the first of six consecutive years in which more than 300 BIPA class actions were lodged, until lawmakers took action in 2024 to rein in the potentially big paydays for plaintiffs and their lawyers. The report indicated trial lawyers had filed just 150 new BIPA class action suits in 2025.
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JAN
10
Illinois AG says National Guard case should be resolved in its favor following Supreme Court ruling – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
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JAN
10
Rich Miller: Pritzker, Illinois House Speaker Welch open to tweaking SAFE-T Act – Chicago Sun-Times
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
"(Illinois House Speaker Chris) Welch strongly defended the state law throughout his comments, insisting that the SAFE-T Act 'is working' and that judges and police officers 'will tell you that the bad guys are in jail because judges are locking them up. The SAFE-T Act is allowing judges to do their job.' I dunno about judges, but one doesn’t hear many, if any, cops say such a thing. That doesn’t mean they’re right, of course."
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JAN
10
Illinois joins 4 states suing Trump administration over $10B child care funding freeze – Capitol News IL
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
“Congress enacted this critical funding to support families and help working parents access child care, and the president does not have the authority to withhold it in this way,” Attorney General Kwame Raoul said in a statement. “This move comes with zero justification, and in the administration’s own words, targets only Democrat-led states.”
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JAN
10
Four Republicans certified for primary to take on Pritzker – Center Square
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
In the governor’s race, JB Pritzker is unchallenged in the Democratic primary.
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JAN
10
Nicor files for $221M gas rate hike less than 2 months after last increase approved – Capitol News IL
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
10
Consumer groups challenged the assertion that these investments are necessary now, saying the company has tripled its infrastructure spending over the past decade and that Nicor has already replaced its old iron pipes that were at a high risk of failure.
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JAN
09
Commentary: Put Chicago police where they can do the most to stop crime – Chicago Tribune*
By:
Joanna Brown
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JAN
09
"Unfortunately, Chicago has a long tradition of political actors — mayors and aldermen — interfering with law enforcement decisions on resource allocation. That political interference should end now."
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