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Tag: Politics & City Life

Why Talking More to Your Baby Is Important
By Whet Moser
U. of C. doctor Dana Suskind’s new book explains why chatting with your tot matters. Read more
What the State's Heroin Bill Does—and Why It Has Bipartisan Support
By Whet Moser
Legislators have heard from those affected by the heroin crisis and seen the problem with their own eyes. Read more
Hillary Clinton's Emails Show a Staff Praising Her and Dissing Obama
The searchable messages from Clinton's time as secretary of state include a lot of praise forwarded from staffers—and some pretty gross emails from her associates. Read more
Essential Background on Rahm's Potential Property Tax Hike
By Whet Moser
Chicago has low property taxes compared to the rest of the state, but the state has high property taxes compared to the rest of the U.S. Where do we stand? Read more
Meet the Chicago Millennials Who Started a Donald Trump Super PAC
By Carol Felsenthal
Northwestern grads Dan Gallegos and Andrew Vlahakis have never met the candidate or been to a rally in person, but they're determined to get Trump into the White House. Read more
The Cult of Patrick Kane, and the Strangest Book I've Ever Read
By Whet Moser
Learning about the nature of the obsessive fan from "My Steve Sax Connection." Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Tennis on the South Side, the Dyett hunger strike, Jake Arrieta, and more Read more
How Often Do Children Witness Violence in Chicago?
By Whet Moser
For the worst forms of violence, the majority may never witness it—but the minority that will is a substantial one. Read more
Aaron Schock's Former Advisor Details the Congressman's Downfall—And His Own
By Carol Felsenthal
Ben Cole was the first—and most bloodied—casualty of Aaron Schock's downfall. Read more
After 12 Days, Dyett Hunger Strike Continues
By Adrienne Hurst
A day after Mayor Emanuel dismisses their demands, the 12 protesters take their response to City Hall. Read more
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