

The long-stalled green-energy measure was reenergized when the Illinois House of Representatives approved a historic energy package; 83-33. On Thursday,

A U.S. Capitol Police (USPC) investigation into the conduct of its officers during the Jan. 6 insurrection did not uncover

The past six years of Donald Trump’s constant hurling of negative nicknames at opponents has emboldened other politicians to mimic

President Joe Biden has implemented new vaccine rules on health care staff, large employers, and federal workers in an attempt

A woman attempted to burn down a Black church in Berkeley, Calif. The Black church has long been the cornerstone

Humanitarian organizations and lawyers have urged Poland to allow a group of 32 Afghan refugees trapped between their border and

After being closed to the public for much of 2020 due to the pandemic, Chicago’s United Center is open with

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown reinstituted the mask mandate when it became apparent the COVID-19 Delta variant had infiltrated the state.