Illinois voters participated in the 2026 primary elections on March 17, with key races including the U.S. Senate seat, where Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton won the Democratic nomination to face Republican Don Tracy. The gubernatorial primary set up a rematch between incumbent JB Pritzker and Republican Darren Bailey, while several closely contested Democratic congressional primaries in the Chicago area highlighted ideological divides, particularly over Israel policy. Notable outcomes included Melissa Bean’s political comeback in the 8th District and tight races in the 7th and 9th Districts, reflecting shifting dynamics within Illinois politics ahead of the general elections.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Republican Darren Bailey will face off again in the 2026 gubernatorial election after both secured their party nominations, mirroring their 2022 contest where Pritzker won by 13 points. Pritzker, known for his progressive policies like raising the minimum wage and eliminating cash bail, has also gained national attention for opposing federal immigration enforcement actions in Chicago. Bailey, a farmer and former state legislator, continues to criticize Pritzker’s leadership and policies, aiming to improve his previous electoral performance in a predominantly Democratic state.
Elon Musk's social media company X has filed a lawsuit against liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America, claiming that they manufactured a report to drive advertisers away from the platform. Missouri and Texas Attorneys General are examining the issue to ensure the public has not been deceived. The lawsuit seeks damages, attorney's fees, and an injunction to prevent Media Matters from publishing any further false or misleading statements. The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Missouri Judge Ellen Ribaudo has temporarily blocked a rule restricting access to gender-affirming health care for transgender kids and adults, just hours before it was set to take effect. Transgender Missourians and health care providers had sued to stop it, arguing that the Attorney General had acted beyond his authority. The ruling is a victory for transgender rights advocates, but the legal battle is likely to continue.
16-year-old Aiden Fucci was sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the fatal stabbing of 13-year-old classmate Tristyn Bailey in 2021. The judge took into account Fucci's young age, premeditation, and that he was the sole participant in the crime. Fucci's case may be reviewed in 25 years, and Bailey's family released a statement expressing their grief and thanking the court for their decision.
On Wednesday morning, two staff members at East High School in Denver were shot and wounded by a student, Austin Lyle. Later that day, authorities found an abandoned car belonging to the suspect in a remote mountain area and a body was discovered near the car. Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw believes the body is that of the suspect, though the identity is still being confirmed. The investigation is ongoing and the community is mourning the tragic events.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced an emergency regulation to limit access to gender-affirming care for minors, requiring an 18-month waiting period, 15 hour-long therapy sessions, and treatment of any mental illnesses before care can be provided. The regulation is in response to the GOP-led Senate's struggle to pass a law banning gender-affirming care for minors and has been met with mixed reactions from the public. It remains to be seen how this regulation will affect access to gender-affirming care in Missouri.






