Illinois Public Media News
NPR - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
President Obama on Thursday unveiled a major pivot in White House counter-terrorism policy, calling for a limiting of CIA drones strikes and a shift toward capturing rather than killing terrorist suspects.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
The Obama administration has named a private attorney and former federal prosecutor to head the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
The Illinois Senate has approved a plan that would ban the use of cell phones while driving.
NPR - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
A day after school officials approved shutting down 50 schools, the Chicago Teachers Union and community activists say they'll hold a voter registration and education campaign.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
A measure that would allow Illinois residents to carry concealed firearms is heading to the House floor after lawmakers approved it in committee on Thursday.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
Some Illinois gay rights advocates say they feel betrayed by Democratic allies because same-sex couples aren’t legally recognized in an immigration bill that’s headed to the U.S. Senate.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
Indiana lawmakers are returning to the Statehouse for one day next month to possibly override Republican Gov. Mike Pence's veto of a local tax measure.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
The Illinois House on Wednesday rejected an attempt to take a closer look at the field of psychiatry and its role in shaping Illinois law.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
The Year 25 series from Illinois Public Radio station, WBEZ shares stories from a milestone age.
When we started brainstorming for the Year 25 series, Roger Ebert was one of the first names that came to mind. What was the life of a to-be Pulitzer prize-winning film critic like during the intense twenty-something years? We had to find out.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - May 23, 2013 ~
More and more airline travelers have their eyes and fingers glued to tablets and e-readers, according to a study released Wednesday from DePaul University, leading authors of the research to call for an end to the ban on electronic devices during takeoffs and landings.
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