Illinois Governor JB Pritzker Hints at 2028 Presidential Run; Defends State's Redistricting Amid Critique of Trump and Abbott
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker criticized Trump and Abbott over redistricting, suggesting he might run for president in 2028, defended Illinois' Democrat-favoring maps, and addressed international issues regarding Israel on "Meet the Press."
Homeland Security Secretary Noem Focuses on Immigration Enforcement in Chicago, Addresses Expansion of Indiana Detention Facilities Amid Controversy
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem discussed immigration enforcement in Chicago, highlighting a facility expansion in Indiana for detaining the "worst of the worst." The "Speedway Slammer" moniker for the facility stirred controversy.
Chicago Aldermen Demand Transparency from ComEd Amid Soaring Electric Bills and Calls for Robust Assistance Programs
Alderman Villegas demands ComEd address rising electricity costs at a public hearing, as affordability and grid resilience concerns mount in Chicago, especially after a recent rate hike and a hot summer.
Evacuation of Texas Democrats in Illinois Hotel After Bomb Threat Disrupts Fight Against Redistricting Bill
Texas Democratic lawmakers were evacuated from an Illinois hotel following a bomb threat, amidst their protest against a redistricting bill. No devices were found, and they remain resolute in their fight.
Chicago Mayor Touts O'Hare's Record Traffic Amid Push for Progressive Revenue Amidst $1.1 Billion Budget Shortfall
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson touts the city as both business and worker-friendly, highlighting record airport activity and tourism while addressing a major budget shortfall with progressive revenue strategies.
Attorney General Kwame Raoul Leads 17-State Coalition to Oppose Weakening of NEPA Environmental Safeguards
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and a coalition of 17 attorneys general oppose proposed federal rules that weaken NEPA's environmental regulations, arguing it will harm the environment and reduce public input.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul Declares Texas Lawmakers Safe From Civil Arrest Warrants in Illinois Amidst Interstate Legal Clash
Attorney General Kwame Raoul of Illinois declared Texas law enforcement cannot arrest Texas lawmakers who fled to Illinois, stressing Illinois' commitment to legal sovereignty and due process.
Texas Democrats Flee to Illinois in Protest of Trump-Backed GOP Redistricting Plan
Texas House Democrats fled to Illinois to avoid a vote on a redistricting plan favoring Republicans, causing a standoff with GOP leaders who threaten consequences for their absence. The move has wider implications for national partisan politics.
Chicago Reports 39% Reduction in Carbon Emissions from Large Buildings, Aligning with Climate Goals
Chicago reports a 39% reduction in carbon emissions per square foot in large buildings, detailed in its 2022-2023 Energy Benchmarking Report. Mayor Johnson emphasizes the city's commitment to sustainability.












