Kristi Noem, Trump respond to shocking cross-dressing photos tied to her husband

Newly released photos appeared to show the husband of former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem cross-dressing in private messages to a number of women.

Suspicious prediction market bets| The Chicago Report
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As more bets are being placed on matters of geopolitics, prediction market platforms are placing new bans on insider trading.

Chicago offers amnesty for purchasing city stickers | The Chicago Report
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Are you a Chicago resident who hasn't purchased their city sticker yet? Well, the city clerk's office is holding a month of amnesty to give those folks a chance to get their sticker.

Birthright citizenship fight reaches Supreme Court | The Chicago Report
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Birthright citizenship is on the docket at the Supreme Court, even though the language of the U.S. Constitution seems to be pretty clear. A Northwestern law professor breaks it down.

Indiana's pitch for new Bears stadium | The Chicago Report
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As Indiana cuts the ribbon on a new train line, Gov. Mike Braun used it as an example of why his state should be the next home for the Chicago Bears.

Illinois' conversion therapy ban now at risk
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Illinois has banned conversion therapy for minors since 2015 under the Youth Mental Health Protection Act.

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments April 1 on Trump birthright order

The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.

Trump signs order aiming to create national voter list, limit mail-in voting

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that aims to create a list of verified eligible voters in each state in a bid to add further restrictions to voting ahead of this year’s midterm elections.

Federal judge halts Trump executive order to defund NPR, PBS

Supporters of public radio and television marked a major win Tuesday, when a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration is not allowed to completely defund National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

Trump administration must suspend White House ballroom construction, judge orders

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to suspend its construction of a $400 million ballroom where it demolished the East Wing of the White House.

TSA pay restored as DHS funding fight drags on in Washington
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A new executive order restores pay for TSA workers, but with no deal on Homeland Security funding, lawmakers remain at odds while broader impacts ripple across federal agencies.

DeSantis signs bill renaming Palm Beach Airport after Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump.

New CPS head, Cook County property tax study | The Chicago Report
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Paris has the latest on the appointment of the new head of CPS and on a study of how much property taxes in Cook County have skyrocketed.

Cook County property taxes have skyrocketed. Who's to blame? | The Chicago Report
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A new report from the Cook County Treasurer's Office says that property taxes in the county have risen at twice the rate of inflation over the last 30 years. What is to blame?

What to know about the new head of CPS | The Chicago Report
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The year-long, nationwide search for a new Chicago Public Schools Superintendent has come to an end. The Chicago Board of Education on Monday voted to name Chicago native Dr. Macquline King as its next leader. The measure passed 18-1.

A vote from behind bars? Illinois bill sparks debate

Advocates and lawmakers in Chicago on Monday pushed the RACE Act, a bill that would restore voting rights to people serving felony sentences in Illinois prisons. 

A vote from behind bars? Illinois bill sparks debate
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Advocates and lawmakers in Chicago on Monday pushed the RACE Act, a bill that would restore voting rights to people serving felony sentences in Illinois prisons.