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Mega Millions is Changing: Tickets Now Cost $5, Jackpots Are Bigger and Odds Slightly Better

Mega Millions is getting a makeover — including more than doubling the price of a ticket — as the multi-state lottery game aims to improve players’ odds and dish out bigger jackpots.

The Associated Press Wins Reinstatement to White House Events After Judge Rules Government Can’t Bar its Journalists

U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden, an appointee of President Donald Trump, ruled that the government can’t retaliate against the AP’s decision not to follow Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico.

Stocks Dive After Another Stunning Reversal as Uncertainty Reigns About Donald Trump’s Tariffs

U.S. stocks dove Tuesday following another stunning reversal, with Wall Street veering from a huge gain at the opening of trading to more losses at the close, because investors still have no idea what to make of President Donald Trump’s trade war.

Why is the Long Practice of Adding Fluoride to Drinking Water Now Under Fire?

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants communities to stop fluoridating water, and he is setting the gears of government in motion to help make that happen.

Cook County Announces New Committee to Help Craft Future of Guaranteed Basic Income Program

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced plans for a new advisory committee that will review research, develop recommendations and design a new model for the future of the guaranteed basic income pilot program.

State Sen. Emil Jones III Bribery Trial Begins 2 ½ Years After Indictment

Emil Jones III has remained in office since his September 2022 indictment on three counts including bribery and lying to the FBI, even winning another four-year term in an unopposed race six weeks after being charged.

Illinois Nursing Homes Seek Medicaid Rate Hike, Argue Current Formula is Forcing Facility Closures

Nursing home industry officials are urging Illinois lawmakers to increase the rates they receive from the state’s Medicaid system, arguing the current rates are outdated and are forcing many facilities around the state out of business.

As Alderpeople Blast Push to Allow CPD Officers to File Felony Gun Charges, Mayor Backs the Pilot Program

Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20th Ward) said the program is “absolutely” racially motivated. “Unless you’re Stevie Wonder or Helen Keller, you can see it,” she said.

Ex-Northwestern Football Players Expected to Settle Hazing Scandal Lawsuit Against University, Coach Pat Fitzgerald

According to a university spokesperson, settlement documents are currently being finalized after Northwestern and the former student athletes recently engaged in a mediation process that resulted in the agreement.

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What the new round of tariffs means for your wallet. And the impact of federal funding cuts on local libraries.

How Federal Funding Cuts to Libraries Could Impact Illinois Communities

According to the American Library Association, more than 77% of rural public libraries are the only source of free public access to computers and the internet in their communities.

Trump Threatens More Tariffs on China as Global Markets Shudder Over How Much Pain Economy Can Take

The U.S. president has shown few signs of backing down on tariffs despite the mounting pressure in the financial markets. His commitment to tariffs could have devastating effects for the global economy, even though Trump is banking that it will ultimately pay off with manufacturing jobs.

How Actual ‘Fake News’ on X Caused Real Market Whiplash Monday Morning

Unsourced “headlines” about a potential “90-day pause in tariffs” sent markets into a state of turbulence Monday morning as investors sought any indication of a reprieve from the Trump administration’s new levies. The problem: It wasn’t true.

‘This Was a Predator’: Man Charged in Sexual Assaults of 5 Women Over 3 Years on Chicago’s North Side

A Chicago man who authorities say was “hunting for victims” now faces more than a dozen felony charges after he was arrested in connection to the sexual assaults of five women over nearly three years on the city’s North Side.

Supreme Court Pauses Midnight Deadline to Return Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador in ‘Administrative Error’

Trump attorneys have conceded in court filings that the administration mistakenly deported the father of three “because of an administrative error,” but said it could not bring him back because he is in Salvadoran custody.