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The president was killed 161 years ago this week. An author takes us back to the scene of the crime.
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House approves new privacy rules for abortion care
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Overall cost of health plans expected to rise 9%, to $4.6 billion
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Findings: Department violated state’s purchasing process, allows overtime pay for employees on leave
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Release orders for influential lobbyist, former ComEd CEO came hours after appeals arguments
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Illinois is one of only eight states with no statewide restrictions on cellphones in classrooms
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High input costs, a hefty estate tax and an older generation reluctant to retire are among the barriers young farmers face
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Members of the Purple Coalition are calling for change in how Black residents are treated, and want policy reform and transparency.
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An audience chair used the night of Lincoln's assassination will be on display this summer.
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Measures expanding access to coupons, cash payments among 81 bills passed Thursday
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Travis Braden settled his civil rights case with Williamson County for $27,500 after he was restrained in a chair for days — a practice deemed “torture” by the United Nations
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Governor Pritzker says the DHS Secretary threat of removing customs agents will hurt Chicago's economy.