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Bradley University professor sees McCarthy ouster vote as "historic," but not surprised by it

Bradley University professor sees McCarthy ouster vote as "historic," but not surprised by it
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Bradley University professor sees McCarthy ouster vote as "historic," but not surprised by it

Bradley University professor sees McCarthy ouster vote as "historic," but not surprised by it
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Cruise ship passengers stranded at sea for days after 'biofoul' discovered

Cruise ship passengers have been stranded at sea for nearly a week after biofoul growth was discovered on the hull - with Australian officials refusing permission for it to dock.

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New Redistricting Maps Create Frustration For Area Political Scientists, Opportunity For County-Level Democrats

Gov. JB Pritzker has signed off on new redistricting boundaries for state legislators. Those maps mean some Bloomington-Normal and Peoria residents will see changes in who represents them in state government.

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Expert: Trump won't be convicted, but the trial still has substance

Midwest Communications, Inc. PEORIA, Ill. Former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial began on Wednesday after the United States Senate voted 56-44 in favor of the trial being constitutional. Bradley University political science professor Dr. Megan Remmel says many people have called the trial symbolic, not expecting a conviction. “He’s not going to be convicted, so it does feel symbolic,” said Remmel. “But, there is actually substantive value in having this trial.” According to Remmel, the trial creates a public record and has shown the public video and testimonials that were not available previously. The new evidence presented by impeachment managers could be used in the future against Trump, as well.

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