Illinois Board of Elections to decide primary ballot eligibility for Trump and Biden
We're just hours away from learning whether both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden can remain on the Illinois primary ballot.
We're just hours away from learning whether both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden can remain on the Illinois primary ballot.
Illinois Board of Elections to decide primary ballot eligibility for Trump, Biden
We're just hours away from learning whether both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden can remain on the Illinois primary ballot.
We're just hours away from learning whether both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden can remain on the Illinois primary ballot.
US lawmakers continue border deal talks amid record crossings
Senators working on a bipartisan border deal still haven't released all the details. The talks have been going on for months, as pressure has ramped up for lawmakers to do something about record border crossings.
Senators working on a bipartisan border deal still haven't released all the details. The talks have been going on for months, as pressure has ramped up for lawmakers to do something about record border crossings.
Tax relief bill could get you a larger refund
The government could owe you a little more in your tax refund this year if a bill on Capitol Hill goes through. It?s called the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, and it would lower tax bills for businesses and families. People with children currently get up to $1,600 in child tax credits. This bill would increase that to $1,800 for last year, $1,900 this year, and $2,000 for next year.
The government could owe you a little more in your tax refund this year if a bill on Capitol Hill goes through. It?s called the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, and it would lower tax bills for businesses and families. People with children currently get up to $1,600 in child tax credits. This bill would increase that to $1,800 for last year, $1,900 this year, and $2,000 for next year.
Johnson extends lifeline to migrants facing eviction from Chicago shelters
Mayor Brandon Johnson is extending the stay for migrants after his office previously handed out 60-day eviction notices for hundreds of new arrivals living in Chicago shelters.
Mayor Brandon Johnson is extending the stay for migrants after his office previously handed out 60-day eviction notices for hundreds of new arrivals living in Chicago shelters.
City of Chicago rejects permits for activists to protest DNC
The city of Chicago rejected permits requested by a group of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights activists to organize a march in protest of the Democratic National Convention this summer.
The city of Chicago rejected permits requested by a group of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights activists to organize a march in protest of the Democratic National Convention this summer.
Supreme Court grapples with Trump's eligibility to be president again after Capitol insurrection
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on former President Donald Trump's eligibility for another presidential run, spurred by allegations of his role in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on former President Donald Trump's eligibility for another presidential run, spurred by allegations of his role in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.
Illinois election officials to weigh recommendation to remove Trump's name from March primary ballot
The Illinois State Board of Elections is expected make a decision on Tuesday.
The Illinois State Board of Elections is expected make a decision on Tuesday.
House GOP releases impeachment articles in bid to oust Homeland Security’s Mayorkas over the border
House Republicans on Sunday released two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as they vowed to swiftly push forward with election-year efforts to oust him over what they call his failure to manage the U.S.-Mexico border.
House Republicans on Sunday released two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as they vowed to swiftly push forward with election-year efforts to oust him over what they call his failure to manage the U.S.-Mexico border.
Some Republicans pushing back against President Biden's bipartisan border agreement
A bipartisan border agreement backed by President Biden is coming together in the Senate, but some Republicans are pushing back. As CB Cotton reports, President Biden says the new legislation is needed to achieve some control of the border.
A bipartisan border agreement backed by President Biden is coming together in the Senate, but some Republicans are pushing back. As CB Cotton reports, President Biden says the new legislation is needed to achieve some control of the border.
Pro-Palestine protest held in downtown Chicago calls for ceasefire
The U.S. Palestinian Community Network held another rally in downtown Chicago, calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Demonstrators also showed their support for a proposed ceasefire resolution put forth by some Chicago City Council members.
The U.S. Palestinian Community Network held another rally in downtown Chicago, calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Demonstrators also showed their support for a proposed ceasefire resolution put forth by some Chicago City Council members.
Here's what the Pentagon's former UFO hunter learned on the job
The Pentagon official who led efforts to centralize UFO investigations has some harsh words for some members of Congress.
The Pentagon official who led efforts to centralize UFO investigations has some harsh words for some members of Congress.
Illinois Board of Elections to finalize ballot decisions on Tuesday
The Illinois Board of Elections will soon vote on ballot objections to both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
The Illinois Board of Elections will soon vote on ballot objections to both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Board of Elections hearing on excluding Trump, Biden from Illinois ballot
A hearing was held Friday morning before the state's Board of Elections regarding efforts to keep both former President Donald Trump and President Biden off the ballot in Illinois.
A hearing was held Friday morning before the state's Board of Elections regarding efforts to keep both former President Donald Trump and President Biden off the ballot in Illinois.
Texas holds strong in barbed wire approach at border
Texas is holding strong in its fight with the Justice Department over barbed wire the state set up at the border to keep migrants out. Casey Stegall has the latest from Dallas.
Texas is holding strong in its fight with the Justice Department over barbed wire the state set up at the border to keep migrants out. Casey Stegall has the latest from Dallas.
Trump walks out during closing arguments of defamation trial
Former President Donald Trump walked out of the courtroom as lawyers for E. Jean Carroll were making closing arguments.
Former President Donald Trump walked out of the courtroom as lawyers for E. Jean Carroll were making closing arguments.
Trump asks for charges to be dropped in Georgia's election interference case
Former President Donald Trump is now asking a Georgia judge to drop all charges related to Georgia's election interference case. Caroline Elliot has the story from Atlanta.
Former President Donald Trump is now asking a Georgia judge to drop all charges related to Georgia's election interference case. Caroline Elliot has the story from Atlanta.
Trump testifies as RNC considers making him 'presumptive' nominee
A draft resolution circulating among the Republican National Committee would formally declare Donald Trump the Republican Party?s 2024 presumptive nominee.
A draft resolution circulating among the Republican National Committee would formally declare Donald Trump the Republican Party?s 2024 presumptive nominee.
Study estimates nearly 65,000 pregnancies from rape happened in states with abortion bans
The report examined pregnancies resulting from rapes in states with abortion bans after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
The report examined pregnancies resulting from rapes in states with abortion bans after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Indiana tax cuts: Significant changes took effect in 2024 — what to know
Residents of Indiana should know about changes to the state's tax policy that took effect on Jan. 1, 2024.
Residents of Indiana should know about changes to the state's tax policy that took effect on Jan. 1, 2024.



















