Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun and three of his companies were also charged with crimes related to the promotion and sale of two digital currencies, Tronix (TRX) and BitTorrent (BTT).
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State Representative Paul Jacobs' measure creates the Tamms Minimum Security Unit Task Force to look into the various potential uses for the facility.
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Ameren Illinois is reminding customers that help is available if they've fallen behind on their energy bills.
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Says utility was pressured to retain law firm run by top Madigan fundraiser
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Bills pertain to south suburban airport, pregnancy cost splitting, gender-inclusive language, more
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The man who literally wrote the book on the history of Saluki athletics is gone.
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The event remains free and open to the public, but seating is limited and proof of registration is required.
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Flamm Orchards in Cobden has been busy protecting they’re strawberry crops. Strawberries bloom about thirty days before they produce fruit, but freezing temperatures can kill the bloom setting back production.
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Jury hears 16 more recorded calls; Rep. says Madigan ruled ‘through fear and intimidation’
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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with the Better Business Bureau's Whitney Quick
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An insufficient mental health care system pushes some families to give up custody of their children for care. States look for better solutions.
"Star Gazers" is the world's only weekly television series on naked eye astronomy. Each weekly episode features selected objects for naked eye viewing for the following week.
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In this week's My Unsung Hero, Laura Holmes-Haddad got some much-needed kind words from a stranger.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Richard Connor of UNESCO about Wednesday's report on the state of the world's water supply.
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A GOP retreat reinvigorated the Republican majority's plans to push forward with partisan bills on everything from education to the budget to immigration.
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Denver police say a student at East High School who was being checked for weapons as part of a pre-existing agreement pulled out a gun and shot two administrators.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with author Graham Honaker about this moment in college basketball in which iconic coaches' retirements coincide with around 21,000 student athletes transferring schools.
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Michigan lawmakers have voted to repeal the state's right-to-work law, which allows workers to opt out of paying union dues. Republicans call the move a setback for the state's economy.
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Moderna is quadrupling the price of its COVID-19 vaccine when the U.S. government is no longer the exclusive buyer. Senators grilled the company's CEO on the hike and access for the uninsured.
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TikTok is on trial as U.S. authorities consider a ban. There's just one problem: it's not only an app for silly videos anymore, it is now entwined with our culture.
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