July 30, 2025 - Page 2

South Carolina Battles to Stay First in 2028 Democratic Primary

By Alexandra Marquez  Three years before 2028, the outlines of the next presidential race are already growing clearer, with large fields of potential primary candidates in both parties already making early moves. But one big thing is very much unclear for Democrats: which state will vote first when the primaries start. The 2024 election was the first in almost two

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FILE - In this Friday, June 10, 2016, file photo, sailboats practice in front of the downtown Chicago skyline during practice for an America's Cup World Series sailing event. Many state and local governments competing for Amazon’s second headquarters, including Chicago, are refusing to release details on the tax breaks or other financial incentives they are offering the online giant. Chicago said releasing such information “could give an advantage to another applicant." (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)

Judge Dismisses Trump Lawsuit Against Illinois Sanctuary Laws

By Nnamdi Egwuonwu and Gary Grumbach A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit on Friday by the Trump administration that sought to block the enforcement of several “sanctuary policies” in Illinois that restrict the ability of local officials to aid federal immigration authorities in detainment operations. In a 64-page decision, U.S. District Judge Lindsay C. Jenkins, a Joe Biden

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