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Tag: Politics & City Life

Single in Chicago? We Want You!
By Emmet Sullivan
Chicago magazine is once again on the hunt for the city's most eligible men and women. Read more
Read the FBI Files of Chicago's Black Literary Legends
By Whet Moser
Hoover's feds kept tabs on Richard Wright, Lorraine Hansberry, and prominent Chicago School sociologists. Read more
What Would Happen if We Paid College Athletes?
By Whet Moser
If the strange industry of big-time college sports is dragged into the free market, the invisible hand could eliminate some mediocre but beloved teams. Read more
The Wrenching Fall of a Champion
By Bryan Smith
There are no winners in the heartbreaking disqualification of Jackie Robinson West. Read more
Here Are 10 Must-Read Stories for This Week
By Whet Moser
The rise and fall of McDonald’s CEO, a night out with a Chicago men’s rights activist, and more. Read more
David Axelrod Dishes on Obama, Jarrett, and Blago in New Book
By Carol Felsenthal
The former Obama aide shares his tales about almost every Chicago pol in the last 30 years. Read more
Andrew Patner on Race and Politics In Chicago Before Harold Washington
By Whet Moser
The late Chicago journalist was a young staffer for this magazine when he captured the pulse of the city shortly before it elected its first black mayor. Read more
The Remarkable Rise and Fall of McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson
By Ben Austen
Don Thompson was one of the most powerful executives in the nation. Now he’s cleaning out his desk. Read more
Aaron Schock Just Keeps Having a Bad Week
By Emmet Sullivan
And it all started with a new paint job. Read more
Bruce Rauner's Agenda: Working With (and Around) Democrats and Unions
By Whet Moser
The new governor's criminal justice-reform proposals could be popular with his opponents, while his controversial "employee empowerment zones" will be a tough sell with the courts. Read more
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