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Air Travelers Without a Real ID Can Fly for Now, but Will Likely Have Extra Steps: Homeland Security

Travelers who aren’t Real ID compliant by the upcoming deadline this week will still be able to fly but should be prepared for extra scrutiny, the head of Homeland Security said Tuesday.

US Rep. Robin Kelly Joins Democratic Primary to Fill Durbin’s Senate Seat

U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, a resident of south suburban Matteson, has represented Illinois’ 2nd Congressional District since 2013 and recently served a short stint as chair of the Democratic Party of Illinois.

Meet the 10 US Cardinals Who Will Vote for the Next Pope

The United States is the home country for 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope. That’s more than any nation except Italy, home to 17 of the electors who will gather Wednesday for the Vatican conclave to choose the successor to Pope Francis.

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Chicago organizations feel the impact of Trump’s cuts to AmeriCorps programs. And a new book says we fundamentally misunderstand the causes of gun violence.

Chicago Economist Examines ‘Unexpected Origins’ of Gun Violence in New Book

For decades, conservatives and liberals have fiercely debated what drives the nation’s gun violence epidemic. But a new book called “Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of American Gun Violence” says neither side has it right — and suggests a new pathway to stop these acts of violence before they start.

Illinois Revenue Projections Improve as Economic Uncertainty Grows

The Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability’s upward revision to its revenue forecast remains significantly more conservative than what Gov. JB Pritzker’s office projected when he proposed a budget in February.

Advocates Push for Mandatory Minimum Nurse Staffing Ratios at Illinois Hospitals

Lawmakers are considering the Hospital Worker Staff and Safety bill, which would establish mandatory nurse-to-patient staffing ratios and increase support for underfunded hospitals.

New Salmonella Outbreak in Illinois, 5 Others States Linked to Backyard Poultry

Two cases were identified in Missouri, and one each in Florida, Illinois, South Dakota, Utah and Wisconsin, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Illinois’ Rare Plants Have a Fighting Chance of Survival Thanks to This Volunteer Monitoring Program

The community science program Plants of Concern is designed to keep Illinois’ rare plants from going extinct.

US Rep. Jan Schakowsky Says She Won’t Run for 15th Term

The long anticipated announcement is sure to touch off a chain reaction as ambitious politicians prepare to run to represent Illinois’s 9th Congressional District, which stretches from Chicago’s North Side through northwest Cook County to southwest Lake County and southeast McHenry County.

State Senate Leaders Split on Community College Bachelor’s Degree Proposal

The community college proposal is intended to make certain four-year degrees available through lower-cost institutions and more accessible to older, nontraditional students who don’t live near a four-year institution.

Donald Trump Says He Wants to Reopen Alcatraz Prison Six Decades After Closure. Doing So Would be Difficult and Costly

The prison was closed in 1963 due to crumbling infrastructure and the high costs of repairing and supplying the island facility, because everything from fuel to food had to be brought by boat.

Trump Administration Says It’ll Pay Immigrants in the US Illegally $1,000 to Leave the Country

The Trump administration says it is going to pay immigrants in the United States illegally who’ve returned to their home country voluntarily $1,000 as it pushes forward with its mass deportation agenda.

Chicago’s Homicide Total in April Was Its Lowest of Any Month in a Decade

The 20 homicides recorded throughout the city last month were the fewest for any month in Chicago since February 2015 while marking the fewest for any April since 1962.

JB Pritzker and Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez: A Billionaire and a Former Bartender Emerge as Trump Resistance Leaders

Many Democrats have been in and out of the spotlight as the party looks for effective counters to President Donald Trump. But two disparate figures, Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, have seen their national profiles rise by delivering messages that excite a demoralized party.