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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
Chicago News
JUN
01
Morris bill to improve protections for rideshare drivers sent to governor
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Chicago City Wire
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JUN
01
Legislation sponsored by State Rep. Yolonda Morris aiming to protect rideshare and app-based drivers has advanced to the governor's desk. The bill sets up new frameworks through the Department of Labor designed to give these workers more rights and representation. Read more…
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JUN
01
Roosevelt University spends $555,259 on men's basketball in 2024, falls below Illinois average
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J. K. Lerma
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JUN
01
Roosevelt University in Chicago reported men's basketball expenses of $555,259 for 2024, the U.S. Department of Education said, which is $422,644 less than Illinois' average of $977,903. Read more…
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JUN
01
Kim Foxx’s mass vacatur of murder convictions prompts calls for federal scrutiny
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Chicago City Wire
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JUN
01
Former Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx faces scrutiny over mass vacation of murder convictions linked to police misconduct allegations. New testimony raises questions about transparency and potential taxpayer liability as related lawsuits proceed. Read more…
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JUN
01
2-star CMS rating given to Avantara Lincoln Park in Cook County in Q1
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T. C. Dutton
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JUN
01
In the first quarter of 2026, Avantara Lincoln Park was among the 178 for-profit nursing homes in Cook County, Illinois, and received an overall rating of 2 from CMS. Read more…
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JUN
01
Brain surgery helps Illinois woman overcome infertility caused by pituitary tumor
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Chicago City Wire
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JUN
01
A McHenry woman overcame infertility after brain surgery at Northwestern Medicine removed a prolactinoma causing elevated hormone levels that resisted medical treatment. The case highlights options for patients facing similar conditions as World Infertility Awareness Month begins. Read more…
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JUN
01
Illinois lawmakers approve bill restricting certain chemicals in cosmetics
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I. C. Fountain
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JUN
01
State Rep. Sonya M. Harper’s Chemicals in Cosmetic Products Act, banning specific substances in cosmetics, won approval from both the Illinois House and Senate. Read more…
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JUN
01
Morris advances budget focused on stability, care, and economic relief for Illinois communities
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Chicago City Wire
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JUN
01
State Rep. Yolonda Morris supported a new Illinois state budget focused on housing stability, healthcare access, violence prevention initiatives, and youth programs without introducing new taxes. The plan includes increased funding for essential services alongside reduced government spending. Read more…
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JUN
01
Morris highlights legislative session achievements on health care and worker protections
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Chicago City Wire
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JUN
01
State Representative Yolonda Morris highlighted new laws focused on health care equity and worker protections following this year’s legislative session. Key measures include expanded menopause care rights and new frameworks supporting ride-share drivers’ labor rights. Read more…
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JUN
01
Who from City of Chicago area’s former high school standouts will be active on Tuesday, June 2?
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S. I. Arce
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JUN
01
These former City of Chicago area high school athletes will take part in events on Tuesday, June 2. Read more…
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MAY
31
1 child care license renewal denied in Urbana, DCFS data shows
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I. C. Fountain
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MAY
31
As of January 20, 2026, one Urbana child care provider was listed with a refused-renewal license, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services records show. Read more…
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Illinois News
JUN
01
North Cook County hosts Local Government Meetings today
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C. C. Guzman
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JUN
01
North Cook County Local Government Meetings today. Read more…
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JUN
01
John Edward Porter honored in memoriam on June 1 birthday
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C. M. Clemons
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JUN
01
John Edward Porter was born on June 1, 1935, in Evanston, Illinois, into a modest family. Read more…
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JUN
01
North Cook County to hold government meetings May 31 - June 6
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C. C. Guzman
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JUN
01
Events scheduled for North Cook County this week include the following. Read more…
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JUN
01
Which former North Cook County area high school athletes will be active on Tuesday, June 2?
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L. S. Keyes
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JUN
01
These former North Cook County area high school athletes are set to compete on Tuesday, June 2. Read more…
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JUN
01
This week in North Cook County history: Noteworthy events that shaped our past (May 31-June 6)
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M. M. Roman
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JUN
01
This week in North Cook County history. Read more…
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JUN
01
Mussman’s school funding reform clears both Illinois chambers
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D. J. Yarbrough
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JUN
01
State Rep. Michelle Mussman’s bill revising school funding and teacher bonus distribution has been approved by both the House and Senate. Read more…
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MAY
31
1 child care center in Schaumburg listed as revoked or refused renewal as of Jan. 20, 2026
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J. C. Terry
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MAY
31
One child care provider in Schaumburg was marked as having a revoked or refused-renewal license as of Jan. 20, 2026, according to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Read more…
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MAY
31
Family and kids events lineup in North Cook County for May 31 - June 6
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S. H. Noble
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MAY
31
Don't miss out on these family and kids events happening in North Cook County this week. Read more…
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MAY
31
Bill led by Rep. Syed advancing mobile alert systems in Illinois schools clears Legislature
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D. J. Yarbrough
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MAY
31
Legislation sponsored by State Rep. Nabeela Syed, which would require schools to evaluate mobile panic alert solutions, has passed through both legislative chambers. Read more…
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MAY
31
Illinois lawmakers approve bill to expand insurance coverage for earlier mammogram screenings
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D. J. Yarbrough
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MAY
31
A bill sponsored by state Rep. Nabeela Syed to reduce the minimum age for insurance-covered mammography screenings has cleared both the state House and Senate. Read more…
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US National News
JUN
01
TAC Media Appearances: 5/25–6/1
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The American Conservative
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JUN
01
PBS Frontline, Politico, and the Matt Gaetz Show: See what TAC staff have been up to this week. The post TAC Media Appearances: 5/25–6/1 appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUN
01
Ceasefire Day 55: Iran Halts Peace Talks, Citing Israeli Strikes in Region
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Harrison Berger
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JUN
01
State of the Union: President Trump said, “Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end.” The post Ceasefire Day 55: Iran Halts Peace Talks, Citing Israeli Strikes in Region appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUN
01
The Recipe for an Iran Nuclear Deal Hasn’t Changed
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Anik Joshi
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JUN
01
Keeping negotiations narrowly on the nuclear file is the best way to secure success. The post The Recipe for an Iran Nuclear Deal Hasn’t Changed appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUN
01
Among the Moguls
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Sumantra Maitra
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JUN
01
VMFA’s finest display on one of the most elite empires. The post Among the Moguls appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUN
01
Springsteen—and America—Have Lost the Spirit of Unifying Rebellion
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Peter Van Buren
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JUN
01
Privileged celebrities exploit partisan outrage and pose as martyrs. The post Springsteen—and America—Have Lost the Spirit of Unifying Rebellion appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
31
Ceasefire Day 54: Trump Says Agreement Is ‘Close’
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Harrison Berger
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MAY
31
State of the Union: At least 3,412 people have been killed by Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2, 2026. The post Ceasefire Day 54: Trump Says Agreement Is ‘Close’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
31
The Gulf’s Bad Gamble
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Anik Joshi
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MAY
31
The Arab monarchies found out that the U.S. is less committed to their protection than they might hope. The post The Gulf’s Bad Gamble appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
31
The Problem of Painful Socks
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Theodore Dalrymple
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MAY
31
The great abstractions of good and evil, pleasure and pain, are sometimes sliding down our shin. The post The Problem of Painful Socks appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
31
A Young Letter-Writer’s Sound and Fury
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Peter Tonguette
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MAY
31
As a budding writer, getting my name in a newspaper meant more than getting paid for the article. The post A Young Letter-Writer’s Sound and Fury appeared first on The American Conservative.
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MAY
30
Ceasefire Day 53: Hegseth: Trump to Be ‘Patient’ Pursuing Deal
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Harrison Berger
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MAY
30
State of the Union: Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon killed at least 14 people on Friday. The post Ceasefire Day 53: Hegseth: Trump to Be ‘Patient’ Pursuing Deal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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JUN
02
Column: A visit to soon-to-open Obama center won’t exactly be cheap – Champaign News-Gazette
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
Jim Dey: "The $30 cost of admission is the highest of these homages to former presidents, but just $1 more than former President Nixon’s library in Yorba Linda, Calif. But there’s more expenses than just admission costs, as The Wall Street Journal recently noted. There are sky-high hotel taxes for out-of-town visitors, plus sky-high parking rates and sky-high rates on anything else one can name in a city that, as the Journal described, is 'known for complex and costly urban development, steep taxes and premium cultural attractions.'"
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JUN
02
Gov. JB Pritzker’s multiunit housing plans for Illinois stall in Springfield’s spring session – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
While most of Pritzker’s legislative housing package failed to make it out of the General Assembly, lawmakers did pass the governor’s proposal for about $250 million in capital funding related to housing, which will go to a mix of local infrastructure, middle and affordable housing financing and down payment assistance programs, some of it through programs previously on the books.
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JUN
02
Housing program to give eligible Chicagoans up to $70,000 toward down payment – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
The $21 million program is funded by Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $1.25 billion housing and economic development bond that was approved by the City Council in 2024. A spokesman said it’s a one-time funding effort for HomeGrown, but the city may revisit the program if it proves successful.
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JUN
02
Illinois lawmakers delay credit card swipe fee law – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
Banking associations have sued the state to fight the law. A federal judge upheld parts of the law in February, but the plaintiffs appealed. Plaintiffs include the Illinois Bankers Association, American Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions and the Illinois Credit Union League. Last month, the 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals sent the case back to a lower court.
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JUN
02
Illinois law to immediately revoke massage licenses if convicted of sex offenses goes to Pritzker’s desk – CBS2 (Chicago)
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
Under the bill, massage therapists convicted of crimes including prostitution, rape, sexual misconduct, involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, battery of a patient, and any crime that subjects the a licensee to comply with the Sexual Offender Registration Act will have their massage therapy license revoked immediately. In the past, it has taken months to get licenses revoked.
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JUN
02
Pritzker touts state spending to cover federal cuts in passed budget – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
“I warned that there would be truly unprecedented challenges because Donald Trump and the Republican Congress are costing the state over $8 billion,” Gov. JB Pritzker said. “It's hurting families and businesses alike and that puts a greater burden on our state budget.”
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JUN
02
Illinois lawmakers give raises to diversity commissioners they criticized – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
State lawmakers failed to reform the Illinois Commission on Equity and Inclusion this legislative session despite bipartisan criticism of its performance and calls to disband it. Moreover, the seven highly paid commissioners who lead it are getting raises of about $5,000 apiece, and their requested $5.6 million budget was approved.
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JUN
02
‘We didn’t have time’: Pritzker, leaders defend adjourning without Bears deal – Capitol News IL
By:
Joanna Brown
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JUN
02
As for the megaprojects tool nixed by the Senate: “We still need that, by the way,” Gov. JB Pritzker said, reiterating his charge that Illinois is “behind the curve” given how 38 other states have a statewide mechanism for large developers to negotiate property taxes. “It’s just in Illinois where we have had a disorganized, dysfunctional endeavor forever, and now we’re trying to organize it and make it work, so that businesses will want to come.”
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JUN
01
Wirepoints’ Mark Glennon on AM560’s Morning Answer: Pritzker Extracted $162 Billion in Additional Taxes From Illinois Residents While State Remains 50th in Bond Ratings, Fiscal Cliff Ahead
By:
Mark Glennon
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JUN
01
Audio and summary linked here.
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JUN
01
Illinois Lawmakers Pass Bill to Bar Private Equity Control of Law Firms – Wall Street Journal/MSN
By:
Mark Glennon
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JUN
01
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