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What Happens When No One Runs For Elective Office?

No one is running for mayor or trustee in one small Illinois town. what does that mean?

Biden and Trump Voters Were Exposed to Radically Different Coverage of the Capitol Riot on Facebook

Analysis of Facebook data feeds found that coverage of the riots that rocked the country's Capitol last week differed greatly between Biden vs Trump supporters.

“No One Took Us Seriously”: Black Cops Warned About Racist Capitol Police Officers for Years

Capitol Police under fire for history of racism within the department.

Bill Banning Locked Seclusion and Face-Down Restraints in Illinois Schools Stalls as Lawmakers Run Out of Time

Time ran out before the Illinois House could debate a bill banning student seclusion. Bill sponsors pledged to reintroduce the legislation very soon.

Comprehensive criminal justice reform package passes General Assembly

Illinois Senator Elgie Sims on HB 3653, a comprehensive criminal justice reform package.

Rep. Haas Statement on Sweeping Police Reform

HB3653 passed in the Illinois House in the early morning hours today. Rep. Haas gives her thoughts on the bill.

WCRJ Celebrates Key Victories in the Passage of ILBC’s Criminal Justice Omnibus Bill

The Workers Center for Racial Justice celebrate the passage of HB3653, a landmark bill that will change the systems of law enforcement and incarceration in the state.

Representative Carol Ammons’ Statement on the Monumental Education Package to Rid Systemic Racism Passes Senate & House

State Rep. Carol Ammon speaks on the passage of HB2170, improving education for black students.

FBI WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE UPDATE ON CRIMINAL CHARGES RELATED TO EVENTS AT THE CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6

ACTING U.S. ATTORNEY MICHAEL SHERWIN FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND FBI WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE ADIC STEVEN D’ANTUONO PROVIDE UPDATE ON CRIMINAL CHARGES RELATED TO EVENTS AT THE CAPITOL ON JANUARY 6.

New York City Paid an NBA Star Millions After an NYPD Officer Broke His Leg. The Officer Paid Little Price.

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NBA Guard Thabo Sefolosha had his leg broken by a police office 5 years ago. Although NYPD paid out, this is a part of a much larger issue within New York's police department.

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