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Ex-Chicago mayoral candidate Paul Vallas joins Illinois Policy Institute

Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas is entering the policy field following a loss in the 2023 Chicago mayoral election.

Donald Trump indicted: Bolton says classified documents case should end Trump’s political career

Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton believes the second indictment against Donald Trump should quash the former president’s hopes for a 2024 presidential run.

LIHEAP utility payments: Here are the states offering help with cooling bills worth up to $12,300

The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program offers aid to low-income families to help pay for heating and cooling costs.

Supreme Court’s Kagan continues case transparency ahead of Democrats’ ethics push

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan once again provided a reason for recusing herself from a case on Monday, just days before Senate Democrats plan to discuss a measure to enhance ethics standards on the high court.

Call of Duty slammed after removing streamer’s likeness over anti-gay remark

Video game publisher Activision removed the likeness of popular streamer TimTheTatman from Call of Duty after he requested to have his "skin" removed from the game in solidarity with another popular streamer Nickmercs.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams signs executive order protecting gender-transition healthcare

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed an executive order on Monday protecting gender-related healthcare.

Meet Alex Soros, the 37-year-old successor son to the $25 billion George Soros empire

Left-wing billionaire and philanthropist George Soros's passing of the torch of his $25 billion empire to his son, Alex Soros, is poised to have major ramifications in future elections and the liberal donor sphere.

Food Stamps: More people living in Texas could soon qualify for SNAP benefits

More Texans could qualify for federally funded food stamps under a new bill that has been sent to Gov. Greg Abbott's (R-TX) desk.

Donald Trump indicted: Majority believe classified documents indictment is serious, poll finds

A majority of adults surveyed in a recent poll believe the indictment against former President Donald Trump by a federal jury on charges related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents is serious.

Tucker Carlson gets cease-and-desist letter from Fox News

Tucker Carlson received a cease-and-desist letter from Fox News as his new series continues to boom on Twitter.
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