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Analysis: 85 percent of Illinois journalists vote Democrat
Some 85 in 100 Illinois journalists and news media executives lean Democrat, according to an analysis of primary voting records by Prairie State Wire.
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Pritzker bans AM 560’s Jacobson from daily press conferences, claims she isn’t “impartial”
Three days after she broke the news that his family was spending his statewide lockdown at an equestrian estate in Wisconsin, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker revoked longtime Chicago reporter Amy Jacobson’s access to his daily press briefing, claiming she is not an “impartial journalist.”
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From DuPage Policy Journal
'Biased' Tribune reporting cited in shortage of medical supplies needed in coronavirus fight
For over a year scientists have been refuting the Chicago Tribune’s reporting that emissions of ethylene oxide (EtO), from a medical equipment plant in Willowbrook, Sterigenics, presented a danger to the public.
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Panel of experts discusses Illinois pension reform
The City Club of Chicago held a panel last week to discuss the state's pension crisis and how to fix it.
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This week in Illinois history: June 4-10
An unsolved murder, a first for a Hollywood star and a tragic fire all happened this week in Illinois history.
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GOP asks whether Pritzker backs Blagojevich's release plea
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich wants to get out of prison early, and the Illinois Republican Party is asking gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker where he stands on the request.
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'I'd be surprised if it were not pay-to-play,' radio host says of Pritzker-Blagojevich connection
"Connected to Chicago" radio host Bill Cameron summed up his thinking about gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker's ties to former Gov. Rod Blagojevich in a recent WLS interview, according to the Illinois Republican Party.