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WATCH: California starts portal for complaints about ICE
(The Center Square) - On Wednesday, California launched a website portal for residents who believe they've seen unlawful actions by federal agents, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. ...
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Chicago aldermen advance ordinance to restrict hemp sales
(The Center Square) - A Chicago city council committee has advanced an ordinance that would ban most hemp sales in the city. Chicago 13th Ward Alderman Marty Quinn's proposal ...
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WATCH: IL Democrats’ rhetoric against law enforcement takes Congressional spotlight
(The Center Square) - Illinois' role in the immigration debate took center stage during a congressional hearing about anti-law enforcement rhetoric. The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security held ...
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U.S. oil output rose to record high in September
(The Center Square) - U.S. oil production rose by 44,000 barrels per day to a record 13.84 million barrels per day in September, driven by a sharp increase in New Mexico and Alaska.The 0.3% rise represented the fourth consecutive month of record output, Energy ...
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3 opposing data center removed from Port Washington meeting, issued tickets
(The Center Square) - Three people received tickets for disorderly conduct after police forcibly removed someone following public comment about a data center project in front of the Port Washington Common Council. ...
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WATCH: ‘Bipartisan’ Pritzker announces Illinois’ plans for USA’s 250th anniversary
(The Center Square) - Gov. J.B. Pritzker says the state will be spending taxpayer money, and he wishes it could spend more, to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary next year. ...
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Border patrol operations expand to New Orleans area
(The Center Square) - U.S. Border Patrol expanded its operations to the New Orleans area on Wednesday as part of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. A news release from ...
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WATCH: As USDA looks for SNAP fraud, Pritzker says Trump weaponizing food
(The Center Square) - Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is pushing back against the Trump administration's insistence that states share data with the federal government about who is getting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds. ...
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Energy Department awards $800M for small nuclear reactors
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Energy on Tuesday said it will provide up to $800 million to speed the deployment of advanced small modular reactors being developed by the Tennessee Valley Authority and private company Holtec. ...
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Chicago business activity down, unemployment rate up
(The Center Square) - Wirepoints executive editor Mark Glennon isn't holding back on what to make of Chicago's stumbling economy, including 23 straight months of decreased business activity and an unemployment rate that falls well below the national average. ...
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Facing appeals loss, activists withdraw suit that had frozen ICE
After winning a court order essentially forbidding federal immigration agents from responding with force against so-called "protestors" interfering with ICE operations and threatening federal agents in Illinois, attorneys representing journalists and anti-ICE activists have now decided to pull the plug on their lawsuit, rather ...
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IL, Chicago, suburbs to get up to $280M in Monsanto PCB deal
Illinois' state government, as well as Chicago and nine North Shore suburbs, could be in line for as much as $280 million under a deal struck with agrichemical giant Monsanto, through its parent company Bayer, to end governmental lawsuits accusing the company of allegedly ...
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