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Fields, Author, Fields for President It seems like the Democratic Party machine is stuck in neutral. For all of the noise it ...
A week after the sudden death of Sen. Bill Ramos, D-Issaquah, legislators were also grappling with the death of the wife of ...
() – This week’s data will offer fresh clues on the labor market and the state of U.S. consumer finances. Although the stock ...
In a state where more than 1 million residents are Hispanic, and family plays a central role in daily life, recent moves by ...
With instances of squatting sharply on the rise across the state, an Illinois lawmaker is sponsoring a bill that would give ...
Legislation targeting harassment of Jewish students at higher education institutions will likely reach the U.S. House floor ...
Will he sign it into law? That’s the question for Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson now that lawmakers have sent him a ...
Although a mistrial was declared in the bribery case against state Sen. Emil Jones III, D-Chicago, another Illinois ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is backing off a lawsuit against a Michigan-based auto lender in a move that the ...
A nonprofit organization’s investigation tracked down donations equal to over $300 million in funding to diversity, equity, ...
Standard & Poor's 500 downgraded its credit rating of city of Los Angeles general obligation bonds, citing its “weakening ...
A plurality of Americans say the Department of Government Efficiency is cutting too much, according to a new poll.