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“This is the most unusual situation I’ve seen in my entire lifetime,” the governor said Monday of what appears to be the first fatal shooting by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent this year. A man who witnessed the deadly encounter said he doesn’t think the official account is true.
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Dabrowski joins race with more than $1 million raised so far
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Bailey is biggest name to enter Republican primary despite 2022 loss
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Chicago awaits the possibility of National Guard troops patrolling the city along with a large immigration enforcement operation.
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Former Chicagoan Nick Albano describes the tension in the nation’s capital from President Donald Trump’s crime and immigration mission as a growing “powder keg,” and he’s anxiously watching to see what may happen in his former hometown.
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Sen. Dick Durbin, an Illinois Democrat who serves as ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, also on Wednesday requested Chairman Chuck Grassley immediately schedule a committee hearing on Trump’s Chicago plan.
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Chicago and Illinois officials are waiting to see if the Trump Administration moves forward with threats to bring National Guard troops to the city's streets.
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Case seeks to overturn recent ruling by 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
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Nonprofits hurt by impasse boosted budgets with federal funding — now endangered by Trump
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Giannoulias alleges Flock Safety improperly shared data with federal border officials
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Rikeesha Phelon talks about her career evolution, the role of strategic communication in institutions like SIU, and how she balances innovation with clarity in health messaging.
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Governor completes signing of more than 430 bills from spring session