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Biden commuted death sentences for 37 people on death row, including 2 from Illinois
President Joe Biden announced on Monday that he is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, including two from Illinois. But what exactly does that mean?
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Trump's border czar blasts Mayor Johnson, says he'll be in Chicago on day one
Tom Homan, who served as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during Trump’s first administration, spoke at Turning Point USA’s “AmericaFest” in Phoenix, Arizona, where he criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and sanctuary cities.
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House Ethics Committee releases report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz
The House Ethics Committee released a report on Monday, following a year-long investigation into allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz.
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Biden commutes death sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row to life sentences
Next month, Biden, a practicing Catholic, will meet with Pope Francis, who recently called for prayers for U.S. death row inmates in hopes their sentences would be commuted.
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Trump addresses Elon Musk's growing political influence: ‘He's not going to be president'
After Musk helped tank a bipartisan bill to fund the government, Trump told conservative activists that he hadn’t “ceded the presidency” to the tech billionaire.
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‘It feels like Elon Musk is our prime minister': The fallout from the funding debacle
Washington lawmakers react to Congress’ chaotic race to avert a government shutdown.
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Congress avoids a shutdown but leaves ‘a big mess' for Trump and Republicans in 2025
Another funding bill. A debt limit extension. Major party-line bills on immigration and taxes. Nominations. Trump tried to push Congress to take the debt ceiling off his plate but failed.
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What a government shutdown could mean for you
The debate over the debt ceiling remains at the middle of the dispute over funding, pushing Washington to the brink of a shutdown — and the clock is ticking
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What is the debt ceiling and what happens if the US defaults?
What is the debt ceiling, also known as the debt limit, and how is it tied to government spending? And why would it be such a catastrophe for the U.S. to default on its debt? Here’s what to know.
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Biden says he supports a congressional stock trading ban
In an interview, Biden weighed in on the issue, which has come under increasing scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
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Senate plans to vote on bill that would increase Social Security benefits for some pensioners
People who receive income from public pensions may have their Social Security benefits reduced. The Senate may soon vote to eliminate those rules.
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Former Dixon comptroller who embezzled more than $50 million has sentence commuted
Rita Crundwell, the former Dixon comptroller who stole more than $50 million in what some publications called “the largest municipal fraud in United States history,” had her sentence commuted by President Joe Biden Thursday. NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern reports.
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IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
IRS leadership on Thursday announced that the agency has recovered $4.7 billion in back taxes and proceeds from a variety of crimes.
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Former Jan. 6 committee chair fires back at Trump's suggestion that panel members should be imprisoned
The president-elect suggested in an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the former committee’s members should be jailed.
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Lara Trump says she's stepping down as Republican National Committee co-chair
President-elect Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law is widely viewed as a candidate to fill Marco Rubio’s Senate seat.
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Boston city councilor arrested on public corruption charges
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson has been arrested on federal public corruption charges, officials said Friday.
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Rahm Emanuel is not done with public service just yet
In six weeks, former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel will move back to the city. Will he run for office or take on a national role with the Democratic Party?
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Rahm Emanuel discusses return to Chicago, pressed on political plans
Will Rahm Emanuel seek public office when he returns from his role as ambassador to Japan? How did he react to the results of November’s election? He shares those thoughts and more with NBC 5 Political Reporter Mary Ann Ahern.
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Trump's former FDA commissioner: ‘It will cost lives in this country' if RFK Jr. follows through on intentions
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, on Friday raised concerns about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda for the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Matt Gaetz withdraws nomination for Attorney General amid sexual misconduct allegations
Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination for Attorney General amid numerous sexual misconduct allegations. NBC Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern reports.