Predicting climate temperatures isn't science – it's science fiction. Emeritus Professor of Physics at Princeton University Will Happer explains.
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Predicting climate temperatures isn't science – it's science fiction. Emeritus Professor of Physics at Princeton University Will Happer explains.
By Illinois ReviewAurora Mayor Richard Irvin faced an upset as he was defeated in his bid for a third term, losing to Alderman John Laesch 52-47.“We fought hard....
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewOrland Park Mayor Keith Pekau – known for publicly harassing and intimidating constituents, lost his re-election by a landslide as voters sent a clear message –...
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois Review A new poll conducted by M3 Strategies shows that an overwhelming majority of Deerfield residents oppose trans-identifying boys changing in girls' locker rooms – weeks...
Read moreDetailsA child was struck in a Bolingbrook crosswalk by Democrat leader Jacqueline Traynere—who left the scene. Witnesses confirmed the hit. Yet she walked away with only a ticket.
Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewA new mailer bearing the Illinois Republican Party's postage permit surfaced over the weekend in a race supporting preferred candidates against the Trump Delegate incumbent, signaling...
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