Will Ron DeSantis announce his run for the White House?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears ready to take the plunge and announce his run for the White House.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears ready to take the plunge and announce his run for the White House.
Illinois lawmakers push for legislation to combat deep fakes
Lawmakers Friday urged Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to sign into law a proposal aimed at a growing problem posed by computer-generated images.
Lawmakers Friday urged Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to sign into law a proposal aimed at a growing problem posed by computer-generated images.
Debt limit talks stall as Republicans 'press pause'
As negotiations over raising the nation's debt ceiling have come to an abrupt standstill, a top ally of Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said it was time to "press pause" on the talks.
As negotiations over raising the nation's debt ceiling have come to an abrupt standstill, a top ally of Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said it was time to "press pause" on the talks.
Massachusetts lawmakers introduce 'Taylor Swift Bill' to require transparent ticket pricing following debacle
The bill is commonly referred to as the "Taylor Swift Bill," as it came in response to a fiasco late last year.
The bill is commonly referred to as the "Taylor Swift Bill," as it came in response to a fiasco late last year.
'This is woke': Illinois State Senate passes bill expanding gender-neutral bathrooms, igniting fiery debate
Illinois lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday which would expand gender-neutral bathrooms, and it sparked a heated debate on the Senate floor.
Illinois lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday which would expand gender-neutral bathrooms, and it sparked a heated debate on the Senate floor.
Illinois lawmakers approve bill that increases legal risk for firearms industry
The firearms industry, including gun sellers, could be sued for alleged violations of Illinois law including marketing to young people under legislation Illinois state senators approved Thursday.
The firearms industry, including gun sellers, could be sued for alleged violations of Illinois law including marketing to young people under legislation Illinois state senators approved Thursday.
Illinois lawmakers take action to enhance school safety statewide
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
Illinois lawmakers from both sides of the aisle joined forces with police chiefs and education officials in Springfield on Thursday to address the pressing need for increased school safety measures.
White House selects Chicago as partner city for initiative to combat homelessness
The White House is launching an initiative to end homelessness, and it has selected Chicago as one of its partner cities.
The White House is launching an initiative to end homelessness, and it has selected Chicago as one of its partner cities.
Senate to break for recess as debt ceiling talks heat up
The Senate is expected to go ahead with its plan for a one-week recess.
The Senate is expected to go ahead with its plan for a one-week recess.
Illinois bill restricting gun marketing moves forward for further debate
A state Senate Committee late Wednesday approved a bill limiting the way guns are marketed.
A state Senate Committee late Wednesday approved a bill limiting the way guns are marketed.
'You’re safe here': Illinois Dems say abortion-access protections are a promise
Access to abortion is essentially locked down in Illinois. But Democrats are looking for ways to further protect the practice and its availability.
Access to abortion is essentially locked down in Illinois. But Democrats are looking for ways to further protect the practice and its availability.
Illinois bill restricting gun marketing moves forward in state Senate for further debate
A state Senate Committee late Wednesday approved a bill limiting the way guns are marketed.
A state Senate Committee late Wednesday approved a bill limiting the way guns are marketed.
Oral arguments in abortion pill ban appeal begin
The Biden Administration is back in court to fight for the future of Mifepristone, a widely-used abortion medication.
The Biden Administration is back in court to fight for the future of Mifepristone, a widely-used abortion medication.
Cook County Board opens application process for filling Brandon Johnson's vacant seat
Anyone interested in the Cook County Board position can apply.
Anyone interested in the Cook County Board position can apply.
Congressman Santos' troubles are growing
House lawmakers are moving one step closer to removing the embattled Republican.
House lawmakers are moving one step closer to removing the embattled Republican.
Debt ceiling: Biden 'confident' there will be no default
Negotiators are racing to beat a deadline of June 1, which is when the Treasury Dept. said the U.S. could begin defaulting on its debts for the first time in history and risk financial catastrophe.
Negotiators are racing to beat a deadline of June 1, which is when the Treasury Dept. said the U.S. could begin defaulting on its debts for the first time in history and risk financial catastrophe.
Supreme Court will not put Illinois gun law on hold while court challenge continues
The Supreme Court said Wednesday that Illinois can, for now, keep in place a new law that bars the sale of certain semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines.
The Supreme Court said Wednesday that Illinois can, for now, keep in place a new law that bars the sale of certain semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines.
CEO of ChatGPT issues warning about AI
Lawmakers are taking a hard look at artificial intelligence.
Lawmakers are taking a hard look at artificial intelligence.
Debt Ceiling: Deal possible by end of week, McCarthy says; Biden cuts short upcoming foreign trip
Crucial debt ceiling negotiations are still far from success, but a deal is possible by the end of the week, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said after a brief meeting Tuesday with President Joe Biden and other congressional leaders at the White House.
Crucial debt ceiling negotiations are still far from success, but a deal is possible by the end of the week, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said after a brief meeting Tuesday with President Joe Biden and other congressional leaders at the White House.
Illinois Supreme Court deliberates constitutionality of state's assault weapons ban
The ban prohibits the manufacture, distribution and possession of more than 190 types of assault rifles.
The ban prohibits the manufacture, distribution and possession of more than 190 types of assault rifles.



















