Campus demonstrations growing around the U.S. in support of Palestine
Police all across the country have arrested some 500 protestors, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Secretary of State sits down with Chinese president during visit
Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up a trip to China with a sit down with the Chinese president. Rebekah Castor reports.
Fourth day of testimony in Trump's hush money trial wraps up
The fourth day of testimony has wrapped in Donald Trump's criminal trial as the former president faces charges related to an alleged sex scandal and coverup in 2016.
Pro-Palestine protests continue at UT Austin after 57 people arrested
At UT Austin, 57 people were arrested during protests on Thursday. Crowds continued to gather on Friday.
Interim clerk appointed to Cook County Clerk's Office following Yarbrough's death
An interim clerk has been appointed to the Cook County Clerk's Office following the recent death of Karen Yarbrough.
Chicago college students march downtown in support of Palestine
College students from multiple universities in Chicago marched down Michigan Avenue Friday in support of Palestine.
Illinois advances bill to ban hidden fees across consumer goods, services
One day after the Biden administration announced it is putting an end to junk fees in air travel, Illinois lawmakers are one step closer to sweeping legislation that puts an end to hidden fees on just about everything residents buy in the Land of Lincoln.
Illinois advances bill to ban hidden fees across consumer goods, services
One day after the Biden administration announced it is putting an end to junk fees in air travel, Illinois lawmakers are one step closer to sweeping legislation that puts an end to hidden fees on just about everything residents buy in the Land of Lincoln.
New rules issued for airlines to require cash refunds for cancellations, delays
The Biden Administration issued new rules for airlines on Wednesday, impacting passengers when it comes to cancellations and delays.
TikTok: What to know about the app's possible ban in the U.S.
A bill that could ultimately force TikTok out of the U.S. has been signed into law by the President. Here's what to know about TikTok, as well as concerns that surround the social media platform.
These salaried workers are now eligible for overtime pay
The Biden administration's new rule significantly expands overtime pay eligibility to millions of salaried workers in the U.S., setting higher income thresholds and updating salary limits every three years.
Chicago activist launches recall effort against Mayor Brandon Johnson
This week marks the launch of an online petition as part of a grassroots effort aiming to hold the Mayor of Chicago directly accountable to voters and subject to recall.
Chicago activist launches recall effort against Mayor Brandon Johnson
This week marks the launch of an online petition as part of a grassroots effort aiming to hold the Mayor of Chicago directly accountable to voters and subject to recall.
Documents unsealed in Trump's Florida case
Nearly 400 pages of records relating to former President Trump's federal classified documents case have been released.
Potential TikTok ban, $95B foreign aid bill approved by Senate
The Senate approved Tuesday $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Supreme Court hears case on homeless sleeping outside
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday on whether ticketing unhoused people is "cruel and unusual" and violates the 8th Amendment. The case will decide whether the homeless have the right to camp in public places.
Trump speaks after opening statements in hush money trial
Opening statements began on Monday in the hush money trial that could brand former President Donald Trump a felon.
What's next for U.S. aid to Israel, Ukraine?
It was a big weekend for U.S. lawmakers. After months of delay, the House of Representatives passed a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. But even though the bill had strong bipartisan support, House Speaker Mike Johnson's job is still on the line.
Supreme Court to consider ban on homeless people sleeping outside
Some state courts have ruled that it’s unconstitutional to fine and arrest people sleeping in homeless camps if there’s a lack of space at shelters.
Ukraine welcomes new U.S. military assistance amid supply shortages
News of a new round of military assistance from the U.S. is welcome news in Kyiv as Ukrainian forces have been forced to withdraw from the frontlines, running low on ammo and other supplies. Greg Palkot has the story.