Soybeans in Turbulence: Tariffs, Biofuels, and the Future of Midwest Farming

Soybean farmers across the Midwest are staring down another uncertain harvest season. Prices are sagging near $10 per bushel, China has yet to book significant new-crop purchases, and trade tensions are again reshaping global markets. At the same time, domestic demand for soybean oil in renewable fuels is keeping crushers busy and preventing an even…

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When Government Power Meets Free Speech: The First Amendment Test in 2025

The debate over Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension has spilled far beyond late-night comedy and into the heart of America’s oldest constitutional promise: the First Amendment. At issue is not whether viewers like Kimmel’s jokes, but whether government officials — including the president and the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — should play any role…

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Weekly News 9/20/25: Central Illinois Grapples with Deepening Drought as Communities Face Local Disputes and Crime Concerns

Across Central Illinois, communities are contending with a rapidly intensifying drought that is raising alarms for the agricultural sector and increasing fire risks. Meanwhile, local governments are navigating financial disagreements, and law enforcement agencies have been active with notable arrests and investigations throughout the region. This week’s news also highlights community events and infrastructure projects…

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