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Madigan’s Lucrative Law Firm Draws Attention in Corruption Trial

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is seeking to block prosecutors from questioning his long-time law partner about the profits generated by their private law firm. Prosecutors argue the firm's lucrative earnings, reportedly more than $1 million annually for Madigan as a 50% partner, are central to understanding his motives in the corruption case.

Vallejo Residents Demand CHP Support Amid Escalating Crime

Residents of Vallejo, California, are urging Governor Gavin Newsom to deploy California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers to address the city’s worsening crime problem. The Bay Area community has been grappling with a surge in illegal activities, including dangerous car sideshows, drug crimes, shootings, rampant shoplifting, and prostitution.

Biden Signs ‘Social Security Fairness Act’

President Joe Biden signed the Social Security Fairness Act on Sunday, introducing significant changes to Social Security benefits for nearly three million Americans.

Federal Court Blocks Two Provisions in California Social Media Law

A federal court has blocked two provisions of a California law aimed at protecting children from the addictions of social media.

Rep. McCormick: Isolating Russia and Arming Ukraine Could End War Within a Year

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) stated on Newsmax’s Newsline that Russia could be defeated within a year if properly isolated and if Ukraine is sufficiently armed. McCormick expressed confidence in President-Elect Donald Trump’s ability to broker a resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, despite reported resistance from the Kremlin to Trump’s proposed peace plan.

Two Children Found Abandoned at the Border

Two children were found abandoned at the southern border with a note to give to authorities.

Illinois Lawmakers Eye Gun Control Legislation During Lame Duck Session

As Illinois lawmakers prepare for the start of the 2024 legislative session on January 4, all eyes are on the potential for new gun control measures to be passed during the lame duck session. This session follows the contentious decisions made in early January 2023, when legislators approved a ban on certain semi-automatic firearms and magazines, a measure that remains under legal challenge.

New California Law Prohibits Drivers From Parking Near Crosswalks

Starting January 1, 2025, California will enforce a new law prohibiting drivers from parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk—marked or unmarked—regardless of curb color.

New California Law Eliminates Overdraft Fees

Starting January 1, a new California law, Assembly Bill 2017, will eliminate overdraft fees at state-regulated banks.

New Bill Aims to Mandate Gyms Carry Equipment For Individuals With Disabilities

Congressional Democrats are advancing legislation to mandate that gyms and fitness centers across the United States become more accessible for individuals with disabilities.

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