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  • Unemployment continued to fall in Illinois in February, hitting 6 percent for the first time since 2008. The Illinois Department of Employment Security…
  • Hear a series of drum fills and match them to the songs in our weekly puzzler. This week: legends of classic rock and jazz.
  • That means the White House reached its revised enrollment goal for the first year the Affordable Care Act was in full effect.
  • This is the WUIS Christmas Archives... for Friday... December 6th. I'm Rich Bradley.It's December 6, 1982... a Monday... and in the Illinois Times for the…
  • Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer talks about the danger in making the abuse of presidential powers seem normal and about a weakening democratic system where losers don't accept the loss.
  • The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is extending the timetable for its public hearings into July.
  • Hear a quick run thru some of the best full-albums out today, including the scorching punk of Dark Times, rap phenom Cardi B, pop singer Kylie Minogue's country turn, Hop Along, Wye Oak and more.
  • Julian Khater pleaded guilty to two felony counts of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers with a dangerous weapon in a D.C. court last September.
  • The eight-part document details Trump's plan to overturn the results of the 2020 election and his mishandling of the riot.
  • Civil rights protesters argue Jena, La., school and law enforcement officials are dealing out harsh justice to the African-American teens for a schoolyard fight while overlooking their white counterparts who hung nooses to intimidate the black teens.
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