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The man charged with the murder of Tricia Nichols was employed by the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services to care ...
The Galesburg city council has tabled a bid to demolish a former fire station built in 1907. The bid was first removed from ...
Family Planning Services of Western Illinois closed on June 30, after serving the Galesburg area since 1976. Central Illinois ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
Since 1954, a provision in the tax code called the Johnson Amendment says that churches and other non-profit organizations ...
A new working paper from economists Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones and Emilia Simeonova categorizes tribal gaming as a kind of ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks U.S. Coast Guard Air Operations Officer Nathan Shakespeare about his work coordinating rescues in the Texas flood zone from a base in Corpus Christi.
With Russian attacks escalating, Ukraine is dependent on air defense systems and munitions supplied by western allies to ...
An update on the deadly floods in central Texas, Trump threatens new tariffs on more than a dozen countries, medical groups sue Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his recent actions on vaccine policy.
NPR's Leil Fadel asks Mahmoud Meslat, co-chair of the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces, whether Kurds in the semi-autonomous northwest region have a voice in the new government.
Winemakers in the Burgundy region of France are worried they will lose U.S. customers because of potential higher tariffs that may take hold in August if current trade talks fail.
Pakistan has quickly become one of the world's biggest markets for solar energy. This solar boom has been driven in large part by consumers who are fed up with sky-high electricity costs.