Author: Dani Tietz

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House and Senate Swiftly Pass Epstein Files Transparency Act, Sending Bill to Trump’s Desk

Both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate moved swiftly on Tuesday to compel the Justice Department to publicly release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sending the legislation to President Donald Trump’s desk. The House voted overwhelmingly 427-1 to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, with Louisiana […]

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Trump Escalates Rhetoric Against Indiana Republicans After Redistricting Plan Fails

On November 14, Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray announced that there weren’t enough votes within the Republican-controlled chamber to move forward with a special redistricting session scheduled for December 1. The decision blocked Trump’s efforts to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps, which currently give Republicans a 7-2 advantage. Supporters […]

State of Illinois

Illinois Public Universities Hit Highest Enrollment in a Decade

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) announced Monday that public universities across the state reached their highest enrollment levels in 10 years, with nearly 190,000 students enrolled during the fall 2025-26 academic semester. This marks the second consecutive year of enrollment growth. Total enrollment at […]

State of Illinois

Illinois Poised to Strengthen Vaccine Access and Pharmacy Support as HB 767 Heads to Governor

Illinois lawmakers have sent public health legislation to Governor JB Pritzker’s desk that would establish state-level vaccine guidelines independent of federal recommendations and provide millions in financial support to independent pharmacies across the state. House Bill 767, passed during the fall veto session, is a response to uncertainty at the […]

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NIH Grant Terminations Disrupt Hundreds of Clinical Trials, Affecting Over 74,000 Patients

Nearly 400 clinical trials testing treatments for cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases, and other conditions have been disrupted by grant terminations at the National Institutes of Health, affecting more than 74,000 research participants, according to a new study published today in JAMA Internal Medicine. The research reveals that between February […]

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Federal Government Sues California Over Laws Banning Masked Federal Agents

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Monday against California, Governor Gavin Newsom, and Attorney General Robert Bonta, challenging two state laws that ban federal law enforcement officers from wearing face masks during operations and require them to display visible identification. The lawsuit, filed November 17 in the U.S. […]

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Judge Orders Release of Grand Jury Materials in James Comey Case, Citing “Profound Investigative Missteps”

U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick issued an opinion Monday, granting Comey’s legal team access to transcripts, audio recordings and all evidence presented to the grand jury that indicted him in September on charges of making false statements to Congress and obstruction of a congressional proceeding.  Comey was indicted September […]

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FAA Cancels Emergency Flight Restrictions as Air Traffic Controller Staffing Stabilizes

The Federal Aviation Administration lifted its emergency flight restrictions Monday morning, restoring normal operations across the National Airspace System after air traffic controller staffing levels rebounded following the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The cancellation order, which took effect at 6 a.m. EST on November 17, removes all operating […]