SPRINGFIELD – Six top Democratic campaign committees spent about $63 million in last year’s fourth quarter and their Republican counterparts spent about $14 million.
CHICAGO – First-time political donations are among the hundreds of recent contributions to mayoral candidate Paul Vallas, who on March 17 alone, received more than $1 million in amounts of $1,000 or more from 212 individuals and businesses.
CHICAGO – In a single day, March 17, mayoral candidate Paul Vallas received more than $1 million in contributions of $1,000 or more from 212 individuals and businesses.
CHICAGO – Teachers whose website boasts that they drove out mayor Rahm Emanuel and governor Bruce Rauner seek to elect union organizer Brandon Johnson as mayor.
Leading business, healthcare and technology groups are calling on the General Assembly to enact reforms to the state’s outdated Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) following recent Illinois Supreme Court decisions that leave companies vulnerable to massive financial damages and have a chilling effect on security, innovation and economic growth.
The University of Chicago Medicine has been named a North American Skull Base Society Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction, the first time the academic health system has received this recognition.
An Illinois research team led by Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) scientist Hua Wang, a professor of materials science and engineering, has developed a biomaterial for T cell immunotherapy that can stimulate and expand function T cells in the body.
For three decades, DePaul University psychologist Leonard A. Jason has studied how common viruses can trigger a debilitating illness: myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
WEST CHICAGO – Currier Elementary School parent Heather Brown claims an attack on her eight-year-old daughter resulted in worse consequences for her daughter than for her attacker.