Illinois lawmakers are debating legislation to keep the Chicago Bears in the suburbs, as Indiana offers a new stadium.
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Lawmakers seek answers for the Feb. 28 missile attack on a Tehran girls' school; DHS funding remains stalled.
Republicans in Congress increasingly use anti-Muslim rhetoric, with minimal pushback from leadership this time.
Muslims in Rep. Andy Ogles' district respond to his comments claiming they "don't belong in American society."
Critics argue that U.S. diplomacy with Iran might have masked a military buildup, raising doubts about missed deal opportunities.
NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews Sen. Chris Murphy on the "incoherent and incomplete" Trump Iran war plans.
The U.S. is investigating a missile strike on an Iranian girls' school that killed 165 civilians, many children.
Last month, the DOJ quietly restored federal gun rights to 22 individuals with felony convictions, raising concerns.
President Trump claimed Democrats "can get elected is to cheat." NPR explored swing districts in Pennsylvania for views.
Economists explore "pro-worker AI" to enhance jobs, not replace them. Key policies could support this vision for the future.









