Illinois

In US, Pride Month festivities muted by political setbacks

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It’s Pride Month, and gay Americans should have a lot to celebrate: A new president who has pledged to advocate for LGBTQ people, an...

Latino group sues to block Democrat-drawn maps in Illinois

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CHICAGO — Illinois Democrats used inadequate data and an opaque process to draw new legislative districts, a Latino civil rights organization argued in the...

Legislators, students push for K-12 Asian American studies

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — When the Asian American Student Union at a Connecticut high school organized a Zoom call following the killing of six Asian...

Homicides are up, but GOP misleads with claims about blame

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WASHINGTON — “SKYROCKETING MURDER RATES,” claimed the National Fraternal Order of Police. “An explosion of violent crime," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. “Democrat-run...

Hostage advocates concerned by US pullout from Afghanistan

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WASHINGTON — Advocates for Americans held hostage overseas are raising concerns that the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan will make it harder to bring...

AP analysis: COVID prolonged foster care stays for thousands

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SEATTLE — Leroy Pascubillo missed his daughter’s first step, her first word and countless other precious milestones. After being born addicted to heroin, she...

1 dead, 2 hurt in in northwest Indiana police chase crash

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ST. JOHN, Ind. — One motorist died and two others, including a police officer, were hurt after a pursuit ended in a multi-vehicle crash...

Chef Molly Yeh’s lockdown life full of recipes, baby firsts

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Somewhere between testing beet and carrot juice, blueberries and mint in search of the precise hues for a four-tiered rainbow...

U-Chicago will grant Ph.D. to student slain in January

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CHICAGO — The University of Chicago will grant a doctorate degree to a student who was killed during a series of shootings last winter. ...

More students expected to spend part of summer in school

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With her three teenagers vaccinated against COVID-19, Aja Purnell-Mitchell left it up to them to decide whether to go back to school during summer...