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Supreme Court: No, You Still Can't Own an Assault Rifle in Highland Park
By Whet Moser
The nation's highest court passed on a challenge to the suburb's assault-weapon ban, but Clarence Thomas's dissent shows how times have changed in the fight over guns. Read more
Eight Incredible Photos of Chicago’s Incredible Weather
By Hannah Nyhart
Lightning, blizzards,suffocating fog—photographer Nick Ulivieri captures Chicago at its most extreme. Read more
Karen Lewis: Rahm Would Have Won the Election Anyway
By Carol Felsenthal
The head of the Chicago Teachers Union previews the possible teachers' strike and spouts off on Rauner, Rahm, and more. Read more
Chicago Police Department Reforms Could Go Further than a DOJ Investigation
By Whet Moser
When Cincinnati had a reckoning for its police department, it relied not just on the expertise of the feds, but the community, to introduce a wide range of significant changes. Read more
How to Fix the Chicago Police Department
By Whet Moser
It’s going to take a lot more than a task force on police accountability. Read more
Rahm Gives His Version of That Tiff with Spike Lee
By Emmet Sullivan
The mayor continues to object to using “Chi-Raq” as a title. Read more
Rahm is the Real Loser After Garry McCarthy's Ouster
By Carol Felsenthal
Once thought of as Rahm the Impaler, the mayor has lost a lot of credibility in the past few weeks. Read more
Why People Are Skeptical About Mark Zuckerberg's $45 Billion Philanthropic Promise
By Whet Moser
The very wealthy are using their immense resources to shape public policy—and often their sense of the public good conflicts with what the public wants. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Garry McCarthy, Tyshawn Lee, donut shops, and more Read more
Goodbye, Garry
By Elizabeth Fenner
What Rahm needs to do now. Read more
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