Springfield’s own State Senator Doris Turner suggests law protecting singers from AI-generated music
Add this to the list of possible new AI laws in Illinois. A Democrat in Springfield is suggesting a law that would ban anyone from using a singer’s voice in an AI-generated song. State Senator and former
Hancock: For the most part, incumbents beat back challengers amid low primary turnout
Bost survives close congressional race against former GOP governor candidate By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – With only a few exceptions, incumbent officeholders in Illinois cruised to easy victories in primary elections Tuesday that
'Ghost Army' soldiers awarded Congressional Gold Medal for little-known heroism in WWII
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — With the so-called “Ghost Army,” its World War II mission of fooling the enemy was so secret because most of the people who knew about it took it
Squatters wanted for murder after woman found dead in duffel bag in Manhattan apartment
WABC (NEW YORK) — Two squatters are wanted for murder after they allegedly killed a woman who walked in on them living in her mother’s New York City apartment, police sources told ABC News. The victim, Nadia
Israeli military warns Gazans to evacuate Al-Shifa Hospital as raid continues
Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu via Getty Images (TEL-AVIV, Israel) — Displaced Gazans at Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza were reportedly being told to evacuate immediately Thursday, as Israel’s raid on the hospital continues into a fourth day amid
Escaped Idaho inmate and accomplice captured following 'brazen' ambush at hospital
Boise Police Department (BOISE, Idaho) — An inmate who escaped from an Idaho hospital with an accomplice who opened fire on the correction officers transporting him in a “brazen” attack have been captured, Boise police said. The
Johnson says he will invite Netanyahu to address Congress amid partisan tension
Alex Wong/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday that he will invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress — a move that comes days after Senate Majority Chuck Schumer called for Israel
Illinois Republicans talk public safety, non-citizens rights to own firearms
(The Center Square) – Republican state lawmakers answered questions Thursday about a recent ruling from a federal judge in Illinois and its impacts on public safety. U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ruled earlier this month that
Sangamon County Sheriffs release details on victim of fatal shooting this past Monday
The Sangamon County Sheriff’s Department has released the identity of the victim of a fatal shooting in Springfield Monday. The victim is identified as 47- year-old Aaron Suttle of Springfield. The sheriff’s office says Suttle suffered a
As some push for more migrant resources, many Chicago residents are fed up
(The Center Square) – While some are arguing for more resources and protections for non-citizen migrants in Illinois, many Chicago residents say taxpayers have had enough and feel less safe. The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee