A judge in Illinois has blocked the Trump administration from using force against journalists after a lawsuit accused federal agents of using excessive force, including tear-gas, against reporters ...
A federal judge in Illinois has barred federal agents from using force or threatening to arrest journalists in Chicago, as the White House continues to send troops to the city amid President Donald ...
As harvest rushes in across the country, a critical tool in helping farmers with their cash flow is not available, and it’s all due to the government shutdown. As the federal government shutdown ...
A federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration to temporarily halt layoffs that were announced Oct. 10 and more that are pending and blamed on the government shutdown. The American ...
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A bid to rezone land on Ind. 49 for a future hotel/restaurant, which could allow the owner to post an advertising sign, has been rejected by the town of Porter. Vyomesh Patel of Munster had submitted ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard to Illinois, expressing skepticism about the government's depiction of protests in a Chicago-area suburb.
As open enrollment begins, those seeking coverage through the affordable care act marketplace are facing some tough choices. Zach Prelutsky reports. This week on Politics Unplugged, Colton Shone talks ...
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The Trump administration plans to fire more than 10,000 civilian federal workers during the partial government shutdown, White House budget director Russ Vought said Wednesday, just before a federal ...
Labor groups are set to square off against the Trump administration one day after the president renewed his threat to cut “Democrat programs.” By Tony Romm Reporting from Washington A federal judge on ...