The senator who visited El Salvador told reporters the case is more than just about Abrego Garcia.
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Indiana Senate gives Medicaid bill final approval
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun will receive the Senate Medicaid bill in the coming days as the Senate gave final approval to the bill Thursday.
Afternoon Briefing: Indiana-Illinois border bill heads to Gov. Braun’s desk
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
Oath of ballot counter bill dies after House committee hearing
A bill requiring the oath of ballot counter for provisional ballots to be sent to the state election division died after a hearing in the House Elections and Apportionment committee.
Federal farm-to-school funding withers, devastates school lunch programs
The National Farm to School Lunch Program allows the Northwest Indiana Food Council to provide 2 million pounds of fresh foods to 134 schools.
Oak Lawn church brings flowery Easter tradition back to life
On Easter Sunday at Pilgrim Faith United Church of Christ in Oak Lawn, a decades-old tradition will be revived.
Indiana-Illinois border bill heads to Gov. Braun’s desk
With final approval by the Indiana House Thursday, the Indiana-Illinois border bill passed both chambers of the Indiana legislature and heads to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk for signature into law. Braun intends to sign the bill, said governor’s office spokesman Griffin Reid Thursday. When asked about the governor’s response to the bill, Reid pointed to […]
Chicago employees of federal contractor oversight agency put on paid leave: ‘It’s open season out there for all these contractors’
The staffers put on paid leave are employees of the agency’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which investigates federal contractors to ensure they comply with nondiscrimination laws.
Can US border officials search your phone without a warrant? Here’s what you need to know
In an age where the data of an entire life can be held in the palm of your hand, a fundamental question has emerged about rights to digital privacy when crossing international borders: Can U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers demand access to your phone or laptop at airports and seaports?
10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 assassination are released, on Trump’s order
Approximately 10,000 pages of records related to the 1968 assassination of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy were released Friday, continuing the disclosure of national secrets ordered by President Donald Trump.