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National parks and historic sites across the country are closed.
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New political action committee led by Pritzker ally backs Stratton
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An American studies and history professor remembers threats following landing on Kirk's watchlist.
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Illinois AG Raoul says he’s ready to file a challenge if federal troops arrive in Chicago
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Trump’s wide-ranging and unprecedented address to military leaders in Quantico, Virginia comes a day after Gov. JB Pritzker said he’ had received word that the Department of Homeland Security wants to send in 100 “military troops” to Illinois to help protect ICE facilities and personnel.
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Cristóbal Cavazos leads a rapid-response effort to document ICE activity. Meet the man confronting Trump’s deportation blitz.
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Democrats want to include more health care funding, including reversing some Medicaid cuts.
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Feds march into downtown Chicago; top border agent says people are arrested based on ‘how they look’Immigration agents wearing tactical gear and carrying long guns made arrests in downtown Chicago and the River North neighborhood Sunday. “This is not making anybody safer — it’s a show of intimidation,” Gov. JB Pritzker said.
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Illinois looking to preserve federal funding for abortion providers.
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Grace Ingersoll and Henry Reeves talk Beetlejuice as the ghost-with-the-most haunts the stage this spooky season.
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The governor's executive order is in response to economic uncertainty.
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Planned Parenthood clinics in Wisconsin will halt abortions Oct. 1. Trump’s tax and spending law includes a provision barring abortion providers from receiving Medicaid reimbursements.