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What’s Next for Cards Against Humanity
By Rod O’Connor
Three years ago, eight Highland Parkers unleashed their raunchy party game on an unsuspecting world. Can Cards Against Humanity keep the mojo going? Read more
10 Best Stories Chicagoans Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
A cop killer tries to return home, why CPS schools are dirty, how data guides food inspectors, and more. Read more
Who’s Chad Grimm, and Should Bruce Rauner Be Worried About Him?
By Carol Felsenthal
The Libertarian candidate for governor has no illusions about winning. But a showing of five to 15 percent could cause Rauner trouble and give Grimm's party a better foothold. Read more
The Line at Hot Doug’s Keeps Getting Crazier
By Emmet Sullivan
The first people in line Saturday arrived at 2:30 a.m., and spots in line are going for $200 on Craigslist. The hot dog shop closes for good on October 3. Read more
Pat Quinn & Harold Washington: What’s the Real Story?
By Carol Felsenthal
Bruce Rauner is pounding his opponent with an infamous old quote from the late mayor. The truth underneath it is a thicket of politicking. Read more
Paul Konerko, Age 18: ‘Good Face, Heavy Rear’
By Whet Moser
The White Sox legend's career followed the path scouts predicted back when he was the kid of "concerned parents" in Arizona. Read more
Can You See Through These Google Glass Schemes?
By Lauren Larson
Meet some true visionaries. (Meet a false one or two, too.) Read more
Boomers: Nostalgic For a Lack of Nostalgia That Never Existed
By Whet Moser
Boomers are confused by their kids' preferences for comic books, young-adult novels, and other trappings of a Millennial childhood. But they forget the nostalgia boom of their own past, and how it resonates today. Read more
What His Years at Dartmouth Reveal About Bruce Rauner
By Carol Felsenthal
The candidate was an academic star who talked economics with Milton Friedman, worked and studied long hours, and successfully planned his future as a businessman and philanthropist. Read more
Plenario, a Powerful City-Data Tool, Debuts
By Whet Moser
Chicago's open-data community takes another step forward with a site that makes working with that data easier, faster, and more comprehensible. Read more
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