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With public transit agencies in Chicagoland facing a fiscal cliff and the potential for thousands of layoffs, the state did ...
The attack was disclosed on the same day as Zelenskyy said Ukraine will send a delegation to Istanbul for a new round of ...
A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success ...
Elaine Wirth always loved sports cars, but at age 76 thought she'd never get to ride in a Mustang convertible. Her assisted living home made that dream come true.
A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response.
President Trump pardoned a corrupt, former Virginia sheriff last week, saying he was a victim of the Biden administration. But as NPR's Frank Langfitt reports, many of the sheriff's constituents ...
The band, Mt. Joy, has been on a long road but they've had a lot of fun along the way. Musician Matt Quinn speaks to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the growing up years and trading a guitar for law school.
The program covers nearly 3.5 million people in Illinois, or about a quarter of the state’s population. According to the ...
Hundreds of people were arrested in the celebrations, which were largely peaceful but degenerated into violence in some areas ...
Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top criminal investigation agency, said in a statement that explosions had ...
Giving almost no time for public review, Illinois Democrats pushed through a $55.2 billion budget for next fiscal year late ...
The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South ...
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