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Pat Quinn Will Run For Anything
By Edward Robert McClelland
The former governor's life is a constant campaign for office. Read more
How a Tampon Could Detect COVID
By Edward Robert McClelland
Scientists found they can use the product to test wastewater for the coronavirus. Read more
The Accusation That Rocked a CPS Teacher
By Jake Malooley
Matthew Baron was a beloved teacher at Skinner West Elementary School in the West Loop. Then a student’s allegation changed everything. Read more
Why the Illinois GOP Is Moving Right
By Edward Robert McClelland
Darren Bailey’s Trump-style conservatism has taken over the Illinois Republican Party, which may doom it in November. Read more
The Most Corrupt Addresses in the Chicago Area
By Edward Robert McClelland
Where some of the biggest arrests, scandals, and busts have taken place. Read more
What To Know About: R. Kelly’s Latest Trial
By Grace Perry
The singer is already serving 30 years, but now he faces another federal prosecution, scheduled to start in August in Chicago. Read more
Finding the Big Truth Behind the Insurrectionists
By Mark Caro
University of Chicago professor Robert Pape has spent the past year and a half examining the January 6 insurrectionists — and sounding the alarm about the future of democracy. Is America listening? Read more
What To Know About: The 2022 Illinois Primaries
By Grace Perry
It’s midterm season once again, just later than usual, and state politics are getting all shook up. To help make sense of it: our lowdown on three key votes to watch June 28. Read more
Op-Ed: Chicago’s Bitter Pill of Violence
By Amara Enyia
Rather than blaming young people and looking for silver bullet solutions, the city needs to take a longer view of the policies that have ramifications for years and decades to come. Read more
‘What About Chicago?’
By Edward McClelland
Gun control doesn't work in Chicago because we don't have gun control. Read more
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