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After a lengthy and emotional debate, the
The bill would repeal the Illinois Abortion Law of 1975 and its provisions that called for spousal consent, waiting periods, criminal penalties for physicians who perform abortions and other restrictions on facilities where abortions are performed. The bill would establish "the fundamental right" of a pregnant woman to have an abortion and states that "a fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent rights."
The bill now heads to the
--The
Mayor
After weeks of
--Lightfoot laid out her 100-day ethics agenda in a wide-ranging speech on Tuesday: "Make no mistake about it: Change is hard, but change is necessary"
A Chicagoan who survived a deadly week on
News organizations across the world last week carried a mind-boggling photo taken near the top of
ICE raided the
On a recent morning,
The brother of a man wanted in the slaying of a 15-year-old boy earlier this month was shot and killed Tuesday afternoon by
Soon, your salmon could come from
A
--There are GMO animals all around us -- from glowing pet fish to "friendly" mosquitoes.
I tested Verizon's 5G network in
Verizon's 5G network is up and running in
The idea is simple: airtight construction that leads to energy conservation and, in the ideal scenario, no carbon footprint. But even as the construction industry and homebuyers put more emphasis on eco-friendly building practices -- and owners can vouch for the benefits -- true passive houses are still relatively rare and have been slow to catch on.
"It's so unsexy,"
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