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Help St. Louis Recover: Support the Urban League’s storm relief efforts

11 months ago
ST. LOUIS – The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is stepping up to help families devastated by Friday’s deadly storms, and they need your help. Five lives were lost, dozens were injured, and more than 5,000 buildings were damaged when powerful winds tore through St. Louis neighborhoods Friday. The Urban League has mobilized to [...]
Joe Millitzer

Four found dead after St. Louis apartment shooting

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ST. LOUIS -- Homicide detectives are investigating after four people were found shot to death inside a South City apartment Monday morning. Homicide detectives were called to the 800 block of Schirmer Street Sunday morning after firefighters discovered four people shot to death inside a two-level apartment across from Alaska Park. The second homicide in [...]
Caroline Pettey

This Weekend in History on May 17 and 18: Supreme Court Rules in Brown v. Board of Education

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May 17 and 18 stand as remarkable dates in history, marked by events that have shaped political landscapes, advanced human rights, and fostered cultural evolution worldwide. One of the most impactful global events associated with May 17 is the adoption of the landmark 1990 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This groundbreaking treaty, adopted on May 17, 1990, marked a pivotal moment in international law and human rights, establishing comprehensive protections for children worldwide. It underscored the global commitment to safeguarding children's rights to education, healthcare, and protection from exploitation. Its adoption reflected a growing consensus around the importance of nurturing future generations in safe and supportive environments. Traveling back in time to 1792, on May 17, the New York Stock Exchange was founded under the Buttonwood Agreement. This event laid the foundation for what would become the largest stock exchange in the world, profoundly

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Attorney General Raoul Joins Bipartisan Coalition Urging Congress To Oppose Efforts Prohibiting States Enforcing Artificial Intelligence Regulations

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today joined a bipartisan coalition of 39 attorneys general in sending a letter to Congress expressing opposition to a sweeping and dangerous U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee amendment to the budget reconciliation bill. The amendment imposes a 10-year prohibition on states from enforcing any state law or regulation addressing artificial intelligence (AI) and automated decision-making systems. “As the highest legal officers in our respective states, we are already aware that AI is being used for nefarious purposes, including the creation of child sexual abuse material and attempted election interference,” Raoul said. “I urge Congress to reject this amendment because states need the flexibility to respond to these new and emerging threats posed by the rapid advancements in AI technology.” According to the letter Raoul and the coalition issued, the rise of AI presents real, immediate dangers, ranging from

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Gov. Pritzker Announces Four Appointments to Boards and Commissions

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SPRINGFIELD - Building on a strong team of diverse experts in their fields, Governor JB Pritzker announced the following appointments in his administration: Illinois Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes David Goldenberg will continue to serve as a Member of the Illinois Commission on Discrimination and Hate Crimes.* Goldenberg is the Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), overseeing the organization’s work across the Midwest. Before joining ADL, he was the Executive Vice President of Resolute Consulting, where he advised public and private sector clients on crisis communications and strategic engagement. Earlier in his career, Goldenberg spent a decade in government and politics, including as Chief of Staff in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he worked on key initiatives to fight antisemitism, xenophobia, and religious discrimination through the U.S. Helsinki Commission and the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. He was named a Leadership Greater Chicago

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Welch, Durbin Lead Senate Judiciary Democrats in Calling for Hearing on Trump's Violation of the Right to Due Process

11 months ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, and Ranking Member Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) today called on Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley to convene a hearing on the Trump Administration’s violations of the right to due process. Senator Welch and Ranking Member Durbin were joined by every Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee. “The Senate Judiciary Committee has a special responsibility to examine whether the Executive Branch has circumvented the Constitution in carrying out its policy agenda. We urge you to schedule an immediate hearing on the administration’s infringement of this critical constitutional right,” Democratic Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee write. The Senators add, “For over two centuries, America’s commitment to due process has helped define us as a free nation. In recent months, President Trump has repeatedly departed from

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YWCA Enrolling for 10 Weeks of Summer Fun with Child Enrichment Program

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ALTON – YWCA Southwestern Illinois is now enrolling children for its 2025 Summer Camp, a dynamic 10-week adventure filled with hands-on learning, creativity, and nonstop summer fun! Running from June 2 through Aug. 8, 2025, the camp offers full-day programming Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., with core activities scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Designed for working families and curious kids alike, this summer camp is the perfect blend of enrichment and excitement. Each two-week theme gives campers the opportunity to dive deep into new worlds and explore big ideas through engaging, age-appropriate activities: ? Weeks 1–2: Space Explorers ? Weeks 3–4: Dino Mania ? Weeks 5–6: Artistry Adventures ? Weeks 7–8: STEM-tastic ? Weeks 9–10: Around the World in 10 Days Campers will participate in daily STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) activities, Social Emotional Learning, and experience enriching visits from special guests

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St. Louis Community Invited to Honor Fallen Service Members at Soldiers Memorial on Memorial Day

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S T. LOUIS — Soldiers Memorial Military Museum will hold its annual Memorial Day Program on Monday, May 26, 2025 at 10 a.m. This solemn and powerful event honors the memory of America’s fallen service members and includes a wreath-laying ceremony, keynote address, and musical tribute. The program features a keynote address by Maj. Gen. Charles D. Bolton, Commander of the 18th Air Force at Scott Air Force Base. The Red and Black Brass Band will perform the National Anthem and “Taps,” while representatives from the American Legion and the City of St. Louis will offer remarks. “This Memorial Day, we invite the community to join us in reflecting on the sacrifice and service of those who gave their lives in defense of our country,” said Mark Sundlov, Managing Director of Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. Program: Invocation by Rev. James Williams POW/MIA Remembrance Service Remarks from the office of the Mayor of the City of St. Louis Procession

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Attorney General Raoul Joins Coalition In Issuing Joint Statement On Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul and a coalition of attorneys general issued a joint statement after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in their case fighting the Trump administration’s attempt to end birthright citizenship. Attorney General Raoul joins the attorneys general of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington in issuing the following statement: “We were proud to stand together to defend birthright citizenship and the rule of law at the U.S. Supreme Court today. For 127 years, since the Supreme Court settled the issue, the law has been clear: If you are born in this country, you are a citizen of the United States and of our states. Administrations of both parties have consistently respected that right ever since. As every court to have considered the policy agrees,

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Attorney General Raoul Leads Coalition Backing Challenge To Executive Orders Unlawfully Targeting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion And Accessibility

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CHICAGO – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul co-led a coalition of 18 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting a legal challenge to two of President Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility initiatives. Raoul and the coalition filed their brief in National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education v. Trump before the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. The plaintiffs in the case, higher education associations and the city of Baltimore, challenged vague provisions in the executive orders that direct federal agencies to terminate “equity-related grants or contracts” and to include in contracts or grant awards a requirement that recipients certify that they do not operate programs promoting “diversity, equity and inclusion.” One of the orders also directed the U.S. Attorney General to encourage the private sector to end diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

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Durbin Delivers Opening Statement On Oversight Of The Justice Department During Senate Judiciary Committee Executive Business Meeting

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, delivered an opening statement during today’s Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting where he outlined how Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi’s Justice Department is already stonewalling the Committee’s oversight efforts. Durbin also reiterated his calls for AG Bondi to provide to the Committee a memo she purportedly gave to the White House Counsel’s Office deeming President Trump’s attempted acquisition of a private jet as a gift from the royal family of Qatar “legally permissible,” despite its unconstitutionality and her clear conflict of interest with Qatar from past lobbying work. During his remarks, Durbin also noted that by this time in the Biden Administration, Durbin, as Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, had convened Judiciary Committee oversight hearings with the FBI and the Bureau of Prisons. He

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Illinois Payroll Jobs Reach Record High for Second Month in a Row

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today nonfarm payrolls increased +4,100 (+0.1%) over-the-month to a new record high of 6,172,500 in April. The previous record was set in last month, with 6,168,400 jobs. Additionally, the March monthly change in payrolls was revised from the preliminary report of +14,800 to +10,900. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.8 percent in April, while the revised unemployment rate was 4.8 percent, unchanged from the preliminary March unemployment rate. The April payroll jobs estimate and unemployment rate reflect activity for the week including the 12th. The industry sectors with the largest over-the-month job increases included: Government (+2,700), Private Education and Health Services (+1,700), and Leisure and Hospitality (+1,500). The industry sectors with the largest monthly payroll job decreases included: Professional and Business Services (-1,400), Manufacturing (-1,200) and Other Services

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Durbin Calls On Trump White House To Honor Blue Slip Rule For U.S. Attorneys During Senate Judiciary Committee Executive Business Meeting

11 months ago
WASHINGTON – During today’s Senate Judiciary Committee executive business meeting, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called on the White House to work in good faith with Senators from both sides of the aisle to find U.S. Attorney candidates who will have home state support. Durbin cautioned that while this has been the case for filling some vacancies, not all Democratic Senators have been afforded the same opportunity to consult with the Trump White House. Durbin also noted that because of then-Senator J.D. Vance holding U.S. Attorney nominations during the Biden Administration, there is now a new precedent for roll call votes on the Floor for confirming U.S. Attorney nominees. For decades, the Senate confirmed U.S. Attorneys by voice vote or unanimous consent after they had been considered in the Judiciary Committee. That precedent changed during the Biden Administration when a Senate Republican refused

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