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The Surprising Stats of Gunshot Injuries to Children in Chicago
By Whet Moser
During the previous decade, firearm injuries rose slightly among black children and adolescents—and plummeted among Hispanic kids and teens. Demographics are a likely cause. Read more
Meet the Twins Behind the Bruce Rauner and John Kasich Campaigns
By Carol Felsenthal
Chris and Mike Schrimpf are the brothers working with some of today's highest-profile Republicans. Read more
How Manny the Frenchie Became Chicago's Most Famous Dog
By Adrienne Hurst
Meet the biggest canine celebrity in the Windy City. Read more
Here Are This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
The Queen of Midwestern Cuisine, the latest on Homan Square, and more Read more
How Much Better Would the Cubs Be If Kris Bryant Had Played All Season?
By Whet Moser
In an alternate universe, a full season of their top prospect would have given them a slightly bigger advantage. Read more
How a Little Racial Prejudice Causes Big Wage Gaps
By Whet Moser
How Motherhood Widens the Income Gap for Businesswomen
By Whet Moser
Female MBAs from the University of Chicago tend to make less than their male counterparts. Motherhood is the main reason; fatherhood, meanwhile, doesn't effect men's salaries, or even how much they work. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Karen Lewis speaks out about CPS, Mellody Hobson gives some business advice, and more Read more
The Five Best Geological Features on the South Side
By Hannah Nyhart
The South Side has a chip on its shoulder? Tut-tut. Read more
Karen Lewis Fires Back About Elected School Boards and the Chance for a Strike
By Carol Felsenthal
The outspoken head of the Chicago Teachers Union had a lot to say about ex-CPS board member Henry Bienen's recent comments. Read more
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