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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
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Cuban Coast Guard Attacks American Boat, Killing Four
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Joseph Addington
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FEB
25
State of the Union: The clash raises tensions in an already tense relationship between the countries. The post Cuban Coast Guard Attacks American Boat, Killing Four appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Trump: State of the Union Is Strong
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Spencer Neale
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25
State of the Union: The president spoke confidently during the longest SOTU speech in history. The post Trump: State of the Union Is Strong appeared first on The American Conservative.
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After Assad, Syria’s Alawites Test the New Order
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Daniel Allott
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25
Can the new state serve all Syrians? The post After Assad, Syria’s Alawites Test the New Order appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Companies Are Skeptical of Venezuela’s Oil Fields
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Joseph Addington
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25
Almost the moment Venezuela’s ex-President Nicolás Maduro began cooling his heels in an American jail cell, President Donald Trump announced that the United States would be taking over Venezuela’s oil resources for pleasure and profit. “We’re going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in and […] The post Companies Are Skeptical of Venezuela’s Oil Fields appeared first on The American Conservative.
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25
The TAC Interview: Carrie Prejean Boller on MAGA’s Israel Divide
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Harrison Berger
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25
The author and former Miss California USA sat down with The American Conservative to discuss her removal from the Religious Liberty Commission. The post The TAC Interview: Carrie Prejean Boller on MAGA’s Israel Divide appeared first on The American Conservative.
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25
France Moves to Deny U.S. Ambassador Kushner Direct Official Meetings
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Harrison Berger
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25
State of the Union: The French foreign ministry said the dispute could be resolved. The post France Moves to Deny U.S. Ambassador Kushner Direct Official Meetings appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Neocons Grow Nervous Trump Won’t Strike Iran
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Jack Hunter
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24
The hawks appear worried that diplomacy might break out. The post Neocons Grow Nervous Trump Won’t Strike Iran appeared first on The American Conservative.
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24
Peter Mandelson Arrested Over Epstein Files Involvement
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Joseph Addington
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24
State of the Union: The former ambassador is being accused of leaking sensitive information to Epstein. The post Peter Mandelson Arrested Over Epstein Files Involvement appeared first on The American Conservative.
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24
The TAC Interview: John Kiriakou on Epstein, Propaganda, and Heroin
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Harrison Berger
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24
The internet’s favorite former intelligence officer sits down with The American Conservative. The post The TAC Interview: John Kiriakou on Epstein, Propaganda, and Heroin appeared first on The American Conservative.
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24
How to Save South Africa
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Flip Buys
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24
The country’s slow-motion collapse can be reversed. The post How to Save South Africa appeared first on The American Conservative.
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26
U of I still concerned about higher ed funding overhaul proposal – Capitol News IL
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Joanna Brown
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26
The proposed legislation calls for adding about $1.7 billion in new higher education funding over the next 10 years, distributed under a formula similar to the Evidence-Based funding formula used for K-12 education that would prioritize the schools that are currently the most underfunded. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign currently ranks as the most adequately funded school and thus would be last on the priority list for new funding.
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26
New bill could help Illinois’ housing gap with granny flats statewide – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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26
While municipalities could regulate the size and location of such units, their availability would increase density and housing options without radically changing a neighborhood’s character.
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Podcast: Exposing waste and fraud in Illinois with gubernatorial candidate Ted Dabrowski – Reason
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Mark Glennon
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26
KBRA and Fitch downgrade Chicago – The Bond Buyer
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Mark Glennon
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26
The rating actions come ahead of Chicago's plans to sell about $502 million of series 2026A GOs and Series 2026B GOs. The downgrade stems from the city's deteriorating fund balance, narrowing liquidity and high and rising fixed cost burden, KBRA said in a statement
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25
Editorial: Conservatives aren’t the only ones saying Democrats have a public-sector union problem – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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25
"'The pension promises are so large that they will surely bankrupt the city at some point,' was (CNN’s Fareed) Zakaria’s take on Chicago. A reminder. This wasn’t Fox News. This was a CNN broadcaster saying this."
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25
Crowded field of 15 Democrats jockey to succeed U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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25
Voters in one of the most Democratic districts in the state will see 16 names on the March 17 ballot. Bruce Leon’s name will be on there too, although he dropped out of the race and endorsed another candidate. Leon, a pro-Israel Democrat, blamed “tremendous political pressure from Washington, D.C., interests” — referring to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — for dropping out.
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Paul Vallas: The CTU’s War on Public School Choice – John Kass News
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Joanna Brown
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25
"CTU’s campaign is deliberate, coordinated, and transparent—yet largely ignored by state and local leaders who depend on union support and by much of the mainstream media, which often uncritically repeats the union’s talking points."
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25
Illinois Democrats dispute Trump statements during State of the Union – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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25
U.S. Rep. Delia Ramirez was one of several Democrats who skipped the State of the Union. “Today in that gallery, my seat is empty, representing the more than 40 lives we have lost to the violence of the Trump administration, who want our resources, our freedoms, our lives to advance their imperialistic, fascist, authoritarian agendas,” she said during a People’s State of the Union rebuttal.
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25
Parents could gain access to school discipline evidence under proposed bill – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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25
Senate Bill 2876, sponsored by Sen. Terri Bryant, addresses what she calls a growing problem of parents being denied access to evidence used in disciplining their children. Bryant said the issue came to her attention after learning that several grade school students had been suspended based on video evidence that their parents were not allowed to see.
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25
Judge: Right to sue under IL biometrics law too important to end suit vs Meta – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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25
In the decision, U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel essentially ruled that the need to maintain Illinois residents' ability to use the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) to sue Meta outweighs the need to abide by the user agreement provision that would otherwise force users to abide by California law.
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