Were you listening Donald Trump? America was, and the first lady brought down the house at the Democratic National Convention Monday night.
Were you listening Donald Trump? America was, and the first lady brought down the house at the Democratic National Convention Monday night.
Pride in Cleveland: There was very little trouble during Republican Convention week in the streets of a "great Midwestern city" run by Democrats.
Trump promised a "movement." Ivanka Trump says her dad will champion women's rights, equal wages and be a "fighter" for his country.
Insults about the Texas senator's wife "still sting" as Cruz refuses to endorse Donald Trump.
"It was easy to come out as trans. It was harder to come out as Republican," she says during visit to Cleveland on Day 2 of the GOP Convention.
Republicans are gathered in Cleveland — where Ailes's career began. At 76, he could be cast out of the network he built as CEO.
Illinois GOP chairman Tim Schneider says something kind of amazing on national TV during the Trump nomination process.
Legendary rock band Queen not pleased with the GOP presidential candidate's use of its classic rock 'n' roll anthem at the Republican Convention.
Melania Trump's convention words Monday night echoed those of Michelle Obama 8 years ago, casting a pall over convention's opening night.
Few expected Trump would ever arrive here, in Cleveland, as the nominee. This week, Republicans celebrate their presidential candidate.
City officials worry violence will beget violence after the public sees how Laquan McDonald died.
To one mall Santa, Pup-Cake the pit bull service dog had a very menacing nose. Is that why he refused to visit with the girl and her dog?
Remembering that one time I was a hillbilly hunk in Dogpatch!
Vice President Dick Cheney is the hobgoblin of American democracy making decisions in the darkness.
A researcher believes kids today are as self-centered as celebrities. She fears their inflated sense of self worth will damage society.
The AMA is thinking about creating a new mental condition because of the way kids play video games! No, really!
Illini fans can't let go of their school mascot despite the cultural mockery the display entails.
Midlothian police officers flagged down during a Dunkin Donuts robbery saw a gunman attack a clerk and point a gun at them before they fired through the store windows at him.
Twenty-five years after Tricia Dieringer first put on an Army uniform, her desire to serve has brought her to the command of the 11th District American Legion, which includes 54 posts and upwards of 14,000 members in Kane, McHenry, DuPage and Will counties.
Steve Abbott, a veteran South Elgin police officer, loved softball and the outdoors. But Lou Gehrig’s disease robbed him of the use of his body. Now bedridden and unable to speak, Abbott lives each day to its fullest in a new way and refuses to give up on life.
It’s difficult to understand why a 70-year-old homeowner with a paid-off house should owe less property tax than a 35-year-old couple juggling student loans and daycare, especially when both earn the same income.