AP: Trump praises Jan. 6 crowd, repeats election lies in online interview while skipping GOP debate
By MICHELLE L. PRICE Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump skipped the debate stage typically relished by presidential candidates on Wednesday and instead appeared in an online interview peppered with his election lies, attacks on
AP: Ian Happ hits go-ahead single in 10th, Cubs move closer to NL Central lead with 5-4 win over Pirates
By WES CROSBY Associated Press PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ian Happ hit a go-ahead single in the 10th inning, lifting the Chicago Cubs to a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday night. Nico Hoerner grounded to
New Illinois Outdoor Prescription Program Act to create natural resource-based programs for benefit of mental health
The General Assembly created the Outdoor Prescription Program Act – set to become active at the start of the new year – after finding that mental health professionals have shown outdoor-based therapy programs such as adventure and
Frozen vegetables recalled due to possible listeria contamination
FDA (NEW YORK) — Kroger and Food Lion shoppers who have purchased frozen veggies should check their freezer for products that have been recalled over potential listeria contamination. Twin City Foods, Inc. issued a voluntary recall on
Illinois College and John Wood Community College announce agricultural articulation agreement
Illinois College and John Wood Community College announced that they have signed an agricultural articulation agreement. Articulation agreements make it easier for graduates of community college academic programs to finish their bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution, by
US will help train Ukrainian F-16 pilots after all
Stocktrek/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The United States will be training Ukrainian pilots how to operate F-16 fighter aircraft after all, but only in support of the Netherlands and Denmark that will take the lead in the training
SpaceX sued by Justice Department over alleged asylee, refugee discrimination
CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Justice is suing SpaceX, the aerospace company owned by Elon Musk, over alleged discriminatory practices against people living in the country under asylum and refugees. The federal
Judge rejects argument by abortion pill maker that state ban violates Constitution
Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (CHARLESTON, W.V.) — West Virginia has the right to block the sale of the abortion drug mifepristone, even though federal regulators have decided the medication is safe, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. The
Judge rejects argument by abortion pill maker that state ban violates Constitution
Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (CHARLESTON, W.V.) — West Virginia has the right to block the sale of the abortion drug mifepristone, even though federal regulators have decided the medication is safe, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. The
School board approves accreditation of Tulsa Public Schools after superintendent's resignation
Trevor Williams/Getty Images (TULAS, Okla.) — The Oklahoma state school board voted unanimously on Thursday to upgrade the status of Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) to “accredited with deficiencies” amid fears the largest school district in the state