SAVE Act: How voter registration would change under proposed bill
The SAVE Act is set to get a vote this week. Here’s what to know about the bill that aims to require proof of citizenship to vote.
The SAVE Act is set to get a vote this week. Here’s what to know about the bill that aims to require proof of citizenship to vote.
Trump: Tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals coming ‘shortly’
President Donald Trump previously threatened to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals, as well as lumber and copper.
President Donald Trump previously threatened to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals, as well as lumber and copper.
Trump admin withholds $790M from Northwestern amid investigations: report
The Trump administration is reportedly withholding billions from top universities, including nearly $800M from Northwestern.
The Trump administration is reportedly withholding billions from top universities, including nearly $800M from Northwestern.
Federal judge orders White House to restore Associated Press' access to cover presidential events
The judge ruled that the government cannot punish the news organization for the content of its speech.
The judge ruled that the government cannot punish the news organization for the content of its speech.
Trump administration withholds $790 million from Northwestern amid investigations: report
The Trump administration is reportedly withholding billions from top universities, including nearly $800M from Northwestern.
The Trump administration is reportedly withholding billions from top universities, including nearly $800M from Northwestern.
Trump tariffs: Some big-name automakers no longer shipping to US
After President Trump's 25 percent tariff on car imports, some big-name automakers are no longer shipping to the United States.
After President Trump's 25 percent tariff on car imports, some big-name automakers are no longer shipping to the United States.
White House stays out of public spat between Elon Musk and Peter Navarro: 'Boys will be boys'
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answers some questions from the press.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answers some questions from the press.
US to implement 104% tariff on China
Starting at midnight Wednesday, President Trump says a 104% tariff against China will take effect.
Starting at midnight Wednesday, President Trump says a 104% tariff against China will take effect.
White House confirms 104% tariff rate for China to start at midnight
Trump has threatened a 104% tariff rate on China starting Wednesday. Here’s what we know.
Trump has threatened a 104% tariff rate on China starting Wednesday. Here’s what we know.
Supreme Court pauses order to rehire probationary federal workers
The Supreme Court has blocked a judge's order for the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary federal workers.
The Supreme Court has blocked a judge's order for the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary federal workers.
Trump hopes to boost coal industry with executive order
Trump signed executive orders hoping to boost the coal industry amid a surging demand for electricity in the U.S. Here’s a look at how coal energy stacks up.
Trump signed executive orders hoping to boost the coal industry amid a surging demand for electricity in the U.S. Here’s a look at how coal energy stacks up.
Chicago inspector general calls out mayor's office
Chicago?s top watchdog says the mayor?s office is making it harder for her to conduct investigations. Here?s what?s behind the dispute.
Chicago?s top watchdog says the mayor?s office is making it harder for her to conduct investigations. Here?s what?s behind the dispute.
Chicago boutique owner feels squeeze from Trump tariffs
Could President Trump's tariffs set the fashion industry back 50 years? Some experts think so, and Chicago stores are already bracing.
Could President Trump's tariffs set the fashion industry back 50 years? Some experts think so, and Chicago stores are already bracing.
Chicago inspector general, mayor's office tussle over watchdog rules
Chicago’s top watchdog says the mayor’s office is making it harder for her to conduct investigations. Here’s what’s behind the dispute.
Chicago’s top watchdog says the mayor’s office is making it harder for her to conduct investigations. Here’s what’s behind the dispute.
The decision was 5-4.
Chicago boutique owner feels squeeze from Trump tariffs
Could President Trump's tariffs set the fashion industry back 50 years? Some experts think so, and Chicago stores are already bracing.
Could President Trump's tariffs set the fashion industry back 50 years? Some experts think so, and Chicago stores are already bracing.
Chicago?s watchdog says the mayor?s office is getting in the way
The Chicago Inspector General is saying that the mayor's office is impeding her office's ability to be independent.
The Chicago Inspector General is saying that the mayor's office is impeding her office's ability to be independent.
Politics: Netanyahu at White House as Trump tariffs roil stock market
Here's today's update out of Washington.
Here's today's update out of Washington.
Supreme Court pauses order to return mistakenly deported Maryland man
Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily paused a Maryland judge's order to return to the U.S. a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily paused a Maryland judge's order to return to the U.S. a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
Chicago City Council confirms Anthony Quezada as new 35th Ward alderman
The Chicago City Council on Monday voted to confirm Anthony Quezada as the newest alderman for the 35th Ward.
The Chicago City Council on Monday voted to confirm Anthony Quezada as the newest alderman for the 35th Ward.



















