Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is warning state residents of the risks of online betting ahead of the Super Bowl.
Gregory Burns, 26, of Kankakee, was sentenced to 45 years in prison by Vermilion County Circuit Court Judge Mark Goodwin. Burns had been found guilty of murder for the death of Leslie Fisher, 20, of ...
Financial services companies in Illinois are fighting a landmark state law on credit card fees in court and in Springfield as ...
Illinois joined the legal battle against the Trump administration Thursday as a federal judge temporarily blocked an order to ...
Illinois joins a multistate lawsuit against the Trump Administration's DOGE for accessing Treasury payment systems.
The move comes after President Donald Trump’s executive order that said the federal government cut funding to hospitals that provide the treatment to youths.
"The statute’s plain language clearly suggests that § 1831a(j)(1) is meant to ensure that out-of-state state banks can compete with nationally chartered banks. This means that because the court ...
The hospital's decision comes after last month's executive order aiming to cut federal funding from providers offering gender ...
The move comes after President Donald Trump’s executive order that said the U.S. would not support these procedures.
Kwame Raoul tells residents if they choose to bet on the Super Bowl or any other sporting event, they should use a licensed operator authorized by the Illinois Gaming Board.
Part of the nationwide suit against the order alleges that a 17–year-old Illinois boy had been given a date for chest surgery at UI Health, only for it to be canceled one day after Trump's order.