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Edgar died Sunday at the age of 79. He served as Illinois governor from 1991 to 1999, and before that as Illinois Secretary of State from 1981 to 1991.
The Trump administration has a settlement proposal to UCLA that seeks sway over hiring practices and scholarships.
Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor withdrew his bid to be the next president of Ireland, pointing to nomination hurdles.
The North Carolina state legislature approved around $1.7 billion for disaster relief after Hurricane Helene so far.
The tech billionaire last bought stock on the open market in February 2020, paying $10 million for over 13,000 shares.
Law professor John Banzhaf is concerned that security worries could shut down free-speech events at colleges and universities.
The Environmental Protection Agency's move to repeal the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program weakens oversight of larger polluters.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. and CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz are asking states to submit proposals for the rural health transformation fund.
The statement comes after two NATO countries have reported within the past five days that Russian drones have breached their airspace.
The average time it takes for a power plant or energy facility to plug into the grid has dramatically increased in recent years.
“Kill all Charlie Kirks” was spray-painted on a sign in Seattle Central College, which goes to show that leftists hate and their calls for murder have only intensified throughout college campuses.
Law enforcement remains concerned that copycats may be inspired by the killing of Charlie Kirk to carry out their own assassinations.