Illinois Republican lawmaker warned of board that released alleged killer of Chicago boy: 'Sick to my stomach' An Illinois state senator said he was concerned about the Prisoner Review Board years before the release of a man who killed a boy while on parole. 03/28/2024 - 11:37 am | View Link
Chicago police officers find man shot to death inside car on Southwest Side The victim suffered a gunshot wound to the left eye area and was taken to Christ Hospital in critical condition and was later pronounced dead. 03/28/2024 - 2:37 am | View Link
Teen boy critically injured in Back of the Yards shooting: Chicago police A 15-year-old boy was shot and critically injured on Chicago's South Side Wednesday morning, Chicago police said.The teen was standing in the 800-block of West 52nd Street just after 11:35 a.m. in the ... 03/27/2024 - 10:29 am | View Link
East Chicago man charged with murder after argument: documents An East Chicago man is facing a murder charge after allegedly shooting another man dead on the sidewalk Sunday after a brief argument. 03/25/2024 - 12:02 pm | View Link
Police: Male shot, killed in East Chicago A male was shot and killed Sunday afternoon in East Chicago. Officers responded to the 1000 block of West 145th Street on the report of a possible shooting. Police located an ... 03/25/2024 - 1:43 am | View Link
“No Virginia governor has come into office with a deeper dealmaking background than Glenn Youngkin, who as former co-chief executive of the Carlyle Group made a fortune acquiring and merging companies around the globe,” the Washington Post reports.
“But as the Republican chief executive of a purple state, Youngkin has struggled to translate that business acumen into political success — or even economic development success, with the demise Wednesday of his much-touted plan to bring the Washington Wizards and Capitals to Alexandria.”
“While Youngkin and his group of financial experts had negotiated with team owner Ted Leonsis to cut what the governor called ‘the single largest economic development deal in Virginia’s history,’ the governor was never able to work the same magic with members of the General Assembly who had to sign off on the $2 billion project.”
In a 2020 interview with CNN, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington criticized the manner of President Donald Trump's visit to St. John's Episcopal Church amid protests over the death of George Floyd.
A Republican state representative in Michigan, Rep. Matt Maddock, claimed on social media that he had photo evidence of "illegal invaders" arriving at Detroit Metro Airport. CNN's Daniel Dale explains that it only took a few minutes to find out it was the Gonzaga men's college basketball team arriving for their March Madness game.
Killer Kyle Rittenhouse is doing a tour of campuses around the country, sponsored by the Turning Point USA with Charlie Kirk.. Last week, when stopping at the University of Memphis, they were ready for him. A group of people were able to play the reserved seating to a tee and so there were several Black students present for his little speech.
LONDON, Ohio — Within 24 hours of buying his red Ford Mustang Mach-E, Liam Sawyer set off on a camping trip.
Sawyer, who bought the electric SUV “because I think the technology is cool and the range is just long enough,” searched ahead of time for convenient charging stations between his home in Indianapolis and Allegheny National Forest in western Pennsylvania.
About 175 miles (282 kilometers) into his journey, he stopped at a new public charging station at the Pilot Travel Center along Interstate 70 outside Columbus, Ohio.
NEW YORK — When No Labels’ critics got the loudest, it was Joe Lieberman who came to the group’s defense.
The former Connecticut senator was a founding chairman of the centrist organization that focused, above all, on promoting bipartisanship in national politics. Despite its benign stated mission, No Labels inflamed many people across politics by working to recruit a third-party presidential candidate that some fear might tilt the 2024 election in Donald Trump’s favor.
At almost every major turn, Lieberman served as the group’s chief public defender.