A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration can continue efforts to withhold tens of millions of dollars meant to cover hotel costs for migrants in New York City.
Meantime, Skokie Health and Human Services Director Mike Charley said the boil order will be in place until at least Saturday ...
Four federal employees were fired Tuesday over payments to reimburse New York City for hotel costs for migrants, Department of Homeland Security officials said. The workers are ...
Judicial rulings have unfrozen some grants awaited by nonprofits, states and companies, but the reprieve has been uneven and ...
President Donald Trump issued a full pardon for Rod Blagojevich on Monday, five years after commuting the former governor’s ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wants to dismantle FEMA, proposing local control over disaster response resources.
DuPagePads officials say they’ve seen the number of homeless people they’re working with growing since the pandemic as the ...
The Joliet City Council approved spending $115,000 to buy two of seven parcels needed for the levee to be built along the ...
Earlier Monday, U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell had said that the Trump administration had continued to block federal ...
The most consequential of Trump's three victories at the court last year was a ruling authored by conservative Chief Justice ...
A group of 191 House and Senate Democrats sent a letter to Russell Vought, the newly installed director of the Office of ...