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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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The Future of the GOP: Level-Headed and Anti-Genocidal
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Aaron Baker
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Our nation has been entangled in costly interventions, open-ended commitments, and globalist agendas that erode our sovereignty and drain our resources for a quarter century. That is unsustainable. I am running for Congress from Florida’s Sixth District with a vision for an America First foreign policy: prioritizing the interests of American citizens, safeguarding our national […] The post The Future of the GOP: Level-Headed and Anti-Genocidal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Iran’s Hezbollah Support Could Snarl U.S. Diplomacy
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Ali Rizk
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Regional partners’ hardline stance on the Lebanese group is endangering American negotiations with the Islamic Republic. The post Iran’s Hezbollah Support Could Snarl U.S. Diplomacy appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Zelensky, Not Trump or Putin, is the Threat to Peace
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Brandon J. Weichert
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For the brutal war to finally end, the Ukrainian president must go. The post Zelensky, Not Trump or Putin, is the Threat to Peace appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Democrats Support the New Slavery
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Peter Van Buren
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Illegal immigration is a horrorshow of exploitation and human misery. The post Democrats Support the New Slavery appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Can Sheinbaum Solve Mexico’s Security Woes?
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Joseph Addington
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AMLO’s successor plans on fighting the cartels with more intelligence. The post Can Sheinbaum Solve Mexico’s Security Woes? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Turkey’s Long Game
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Sumantra Maitra
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Ankara’s plans for regional hegemony will require patience—and there remains a major obstacle. The post Turkey’s Long Game appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Bukele and the Perils of Democratic Authoritarianism
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Joseph Addington
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The charismatic president’s success in taming El Salvador’s gangsters does not render him immune to humanity’s common failings. The post Bukele and the Perils of Democratic Authoritarianism appeared first on The American Conservative.
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A New York Miracle
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Scott McConnell
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A street-level view Rudy Giuliani’s transformation of the Big Apple. The post A New York Miracle appeared first on The American Conservative.
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When Summer Ends
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Peter Tonguette
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Our desire for permanence is confronted each new season by the reality of transience. The post When Summer Ends appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Zelensky to Meet Trump Monday
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Mason Letteau Stallings
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State of the Union: The meeting will be Zelensky’s first visit to Washington since his February Oval Office meeting. The post Zelensky to Meet Trump Monday appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Gov. Pritzker signs bill opening financial aid to illegals – FOX News
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Mark Glennon
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The bill reads that "a student who is an Illinois resident and who is not otherwise eligible for federal financial aid, including, but not limited to, a transgender student who is disqualified for failure to register for selective service or a noncitizen student who has not obtained lawful permanent residence, shall be eligible for financial aid and benefits."
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Opinion: A personal plea for JB Pritzker to forgo a third term – Crain’s*
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Mark Glennon
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U of Chicago business school Prof. Ira Weiss: "I say this with deep respect and admiration: It’s time for Gov. JB Pritzker to pass the torch."
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CPS releases its budget; Cook County State’s Attorney declines to charge Chicago Police in Dexter Reed case – Podcast – Chicago Contrarian
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Mark Glennon
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Inaugural podcast from Chicago Contrarian featuring Paul Vallas, Jim Bosco, Matt Podgorski, Florian Sohnke and Jeff Fiedler: Chicago faces a "perfect storm" of financial problems.
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Pritzker, taking aim at Trump, crypto ‘bros,’ signs laws to regulate digital currency industry, crypto ATMS – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation will require the crypto industry to comply with protections now in place for consumers of traditional financial services, such as banks. To prevent fraud, the state will cap daily transaction amounts at kiosks at $2,500 for new customers, limit transaction fees at kiosks to 18 percent and provide full refunds to new customers who get defrauded.
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Over objections, Ill. Gov. JB Pritzker vetoes nonprofit investment bill, citing extremism concerns – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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The governor issued a veto late Friday on a three-page bill that would have allowed State Treasurer Michael Frerichs to create an investment pool for nonprofits and labor organizations. The treasurer would then be able to invest it in the same way he invests state treasury funds. In vetoing it, Pritzker said he had concerns extremist groups with nonprofit arms could also benefit from the pool.
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Illinois law will punish students using AI for cyberbullying – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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"This has been an issue that continues to arise with the development of AI, and this bill will hopefully take care of that in terms of bullying," said Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel.
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Pritzker signs school gun incident reporting plan into law – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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"As a law abiding gun owner, I look at this and I say we have to do everything possible to keep gun violence from happening," state Rep. CD Davidsmeyer said. "I don't want to take any threats of violence lightly. If we can help to ensure these horrific incidents no longer happen, our gun rights will not be under constant attack by anti-gun politicians."
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New Illinois law designates funding for K-9 care after retirement – WCIA (Champaign)
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Joanna Brown
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The initiative will be funded by the sale of Illinois Police K-9 Memorial Plates.
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Trucking industry leader: New law may drive business out of Illinois – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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The American Tort Reform Association labeled Illinois a “Lawsuit Inferno” when the General Assembly passed SB 328 in May. “Take an industry like ours where most trucking companies who operate, especially in the Midwest and honestly a lot of trucking companies across the country, they do operate at some point in Illinois, and now, every single one of those companies is now exposed, and now every one of them could find themselves the target of another frivolous lawsuit,” said Matthew Hart, of the Illinois Trucking Association.
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Soaring utility bills, solar federal tax credit cuts dominate Illinois energy debate – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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Freedom Caucus Chairman Rep. Chris Miller gestured to the Cooks Mill Solar Project in Coles County: “If you look around at these solar panels, they're covering Class A farm ground, food-producing farm ground, some of the greatest, some of the best farm ground that's ever been created by our good Lord.”
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