Trump lashes out at judge, 2024 election latest
Former President Donald Trump is lashing out at a New York judge on his social media site, Truth Social, in defiance of a gag order ahead of his April 15th hush-money criminal trial.
Former President Donald Trump is lashing out at a New York judge on his social media site, Truth Social, in defiance of a gag order ahead of his April 15th hush-money criminal trial.
Kennedy, Shanahan target voters weary of Biden, Trump rematch
Third-party candidate Robert Kennedy announced his running mate Nicole Shanahan on Tuesday. Now the pair is appealing to voters who are unenthused by the thought of another four years with President Biden or former President Trump.
Third-party candidate Robert Kennedy announced his running mate Nicole Shanahan on Tuesday. Now the pair is appealing to voters who are unenthused by the thought of another four years with President Biden or former President Trump.
2024 presidential race heats up
President Biden and Vice President Harris are campaigning in the battleground state of North Carolina. They are hoping to connect with voters over health care and affordability.
President Biden and Vice President Harris are campaigning in the battleground state of North Carolina. They are hoping to connect with voters over health care and affordability.
Biden addresses Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
President Joe Biden held a brief news conference from the White House Tuesday as eight people remain unaccounted for in Baltimore Key Bridge collapse that occurred early in the morning. A cargo ship struck the bridge, sending a crew of construction workers into the water. The search remains active.
President Joe Biden held a brief news conference from the White House Tuesday as eight people remain unaccounted for in Baltimore Key Bridge collapse that occurred early in the morning. A cargo ship struck the bridge, sending a crew of construction workers into the water. The search remains active.
Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate's early-morning passage ended shutdown threat
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills after Congress had passed the long overdue legislation just hours earlier, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown.
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills after Congress had passed the long overdue legislation just hours earlier, ending the threat of a partial government shutdown.
Senate passes $1.2T spending bill to avoid shutdown
The Senate narrowly avoided a government shutdown after passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill early Saturday morning. The bill had been passed on to President Joe Biden.
The Senate narrowly avoided a government shutdown after passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill early Saturday morning. The bill had been passed on to President Joe Biden.
More student loan forgiveness announced
President Joe Biden announced on Thursday an additional six billion dollars in student loans will be canceled. The latest cancellations include public service workers.
President Joe Biden announced on Thursday an additional six billion dollars in student loans will be canceled. The latest cancellations include public service workers.
Biden cancels student loans for 78,000 more public workers
Another 78,000 Americans are getting their federal student loans canceled.
Another 78,000 Americans are getting their federal student loans canceled.
House oversight committee moves forward with Biden impeachment hearings
The House Oversight Committee appears to be moving full steam ahead with impeachment hearings for President Biden.
The House Oversight Committee appears to be moving full steam ahead with impeachment hearings for President Biden.
Biden heads west as Trump fights in court
President Biden is on day two of his western swing with events in Arizona and Texas. Meanwhile, a Georgia judge makes a decision on whether Donald Trump can appeal a ruling.
President Biden is on day two of his western swing with events in Arizona and Texas. Meanwhile, a Georgia judge makes a decision on whether Donald Trump can appeal a ruling.
Biden, Trump win Illinois primaries
Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have won enough delegates to be called presumptive presidential nominees.
Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have won enough delegates to be called presumptive presidential nominees.
White House takes action to address gender disparities in health research funding
When it comes to health, women still don't receive equal levels of funding and research to help promote new medical breakthroughs and improve their wellness. To bridge that gap, the White House is enacting a new executive order.
When it comes to health, women still don't receive equal levels of funding and research to help promote new medical breakthroughs and improve their wellness. To bridge that gap, the White House is enacting a new executive order.
Live Illinois Primary Election Results 2024
Here are the results of 2024 Illinois primary elections.
Here are the results of 2024 Illinois primary elections.
Biden doubles down on billionaire tax plan, homebuyer tax credit
President Joe Biden, addressing a crowd in Las Vegas, announced plans to tackle economic inequalities and the housing affordability crisis.
President Joe Biden, addressing a crowd in Las Vegas, announced plans to tackle economic inequalities and the housing affordability crisis.
2024 Presidential Primaries underway in several key states
Illinois voters aren't the only ones headed to the polls today -- Presidential primaries are being held in Ohio, Kansas, Florida and Arizona. Sunny Tsai has more.
Illinois voters aren't the only ones headed to the polls today -- Presidential primaries are being held in Ohio, Kansas, Florida and Arizona. Sunny Tsai has more.
Trump deals with money problem; Biden campaigns out West
President Biden headed out on a three-state campaign swing Tuesday while former President Donald Trump makes headlines this week with his money problems. Trump's lawyers says he can't find an insurance company to underwrite his bond in New York.
President Biden headed out on a three-state campaign swing Tuesday while former President Donald Trump makes headlines this week with his money problems. Trump's lawyers says he can't find an insurance company to underwrite his bond in New York.
Biden campaign accuses Trump of threatening violence if he loses
A bloodbath for the economy, says the Trump team, but the Biden campaign accused the former president of threatening violence if he loses in November.
A bloodbath for the economy, says the Trump team, but the Biden campaign accused the former president of threatening violence if he loses in November.
Supreme Court to address Biden administration's social media COVID-19 post removals
Was the Biden administration violating citizens' First Amendment rights or fighting digital lies when it pushed social media companies to remove posts about COVID-19? That's the question now facing the Supreme Court.
Was the Biden administration violating citizens' First Amendment rights or fighting digital lies when it pushed social media companies to remove posts about COVID-19? That's the question now facing the Supreme Court.
Speaker Johnson defends Trump's 'bloodbath' comment
The Republican Party says they have a plan to bring down energy costs for Americans, and on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson made his pitch for energy policy changes ahead of this fall?s election. Johnson also defended former President Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comment from over the weekend.
The Republican Party says they have a plan to bring down energy costs for Americans, and on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson made his pitch for energy policy changes ahead of this fall?s election. Johnson also defended former President Donald Trump's "bloodbath" comment from over the weekend.
Supreme Court to decide if Biden administration went too far on social media misinformation
In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court will decide how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security.
In Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court will decide how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics like COVID-19 and election security.


















