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A focus away from the past and on how the private sector can lead future economic growth underscored celebrations in the capital of the former South Vietnam.
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A survey of 1700 Americans 45 and older found that 79% would want to know if they were in the early stages of Alzheimer's.
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For days, police say, Samuel Patrick Groft cruised through the streets of Los Angeles on his bicycle, single-handedly chopping down about a dozen city trees with an electric chainsaw in three different neighborhoods.
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Kids – even some young kids – are being exposed to an unprecedented amount of pornography online and a lot of it is violent and misogynistic. There are tools parents can use to block this content.
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Marking 100 days of President Donald Trump in office, The Pritzker Campaign is launching a new video series titled 'The Real Cost of Trump's Cuts.'
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The Positive Action Committee Carbondale and Indivisible Shawnee groups will hold a rally this week to "take back our flag and our country."
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Four people died at an after school childcare facility when a vehicle careened into the building.
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With hate crimes rising across Illinois in the last five years, lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow people to sue if they receive threatening flyers on private property due to protected identity characteristics.
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The names of the deceased and the driver have now been released.
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Each year the Golden Apple Foundation honors 11 educators around Illinois with their Award for Excellence in Teaching. This year they honored Karen Engleman of Cobden Junior-Senior High School.The students and staff of Cobden Junior-senior high school filled the gym with cheers as family and consumer sciences teacher Karen Engleman walked in to a surprise assembly waiting to award her the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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The City of Carbondale announced it received a 2 million Research in Illinois to Spur Economic Recovery Implementation grant.
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The conclave to elect the 267th Pope will begin on May 7th.
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The Trump administration announced last week it will reverse the visa revocations of thousands of international students across the country.
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Stratton secures endorsements from state’s top 2 Dems before other candidates join race
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University leaders push for new way of determining funding
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‘This decision is independent from any other issue or briefing in this matter,’ a prosecutor told the judge. Madigan’s sentencing is set for June 13.
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At the northern end of the Black Sea, Crimea sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, having been at various times in its long history either coveted, conquered or controlled by various powers.
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The case could transform public education in the Unites States.
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From foreign policy and tariffs to immigration changes and targeting of DEI, here's a look back at some of the major moves made in the past 100 days of President Trump's second administration.
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Researchers at the Department of Veterans Affairs warn that crucial medical research is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration reverses course on cuts.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Trump ally Steve Bannon about the president's agenda at home and abroad.
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President Trump promised a new "golden age" for the United States. But his first 100 days in office have left the economy looking tarnished.
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Dea Kulumbegashvili embedded for a year inside a maternity clinic for her new film, April, about an obstetrician in rural Georgia, as the country faces increased abortion restrictions.
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A bill scheduled for House and Senate votes on Wednesday would add an additional 0.75% to the daily room rate tax starting Jan. 1.
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Trump has made many changes to immigration policy in his first 100 days. Here are five you should know about.
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Noem was dining in Washington, D.C. when her purse went missing. Authorities believe at least two people worked together on a string of purse robberies in the city.
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Trump used his time on stage to luxuriate in the crowd's adoration, blame Joe Biden for various national problems, and insist that he, as president, is not getting the credit he deserves.
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One executive order President Trump signed this week aims to expand legal protections for police accused of misconduct, seeking to establish pro bono legal assistance from private sector attorneys.
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