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Housing Discrimination in America Was Perfected in Chicago
By Whet Moser
Chicago's racial segregation has roots in its housing policies—a set of 20th century ideas casting such a long shadow that even Donald Sterling's story traces back to this city. Read more
What You Should Know About the New CTA Buses
By Adam Doster
About 300 new buses—$148 million worth—hit the streets in Chicago this month. Here's what's different about the fresh fleet. Read more
A Northwestern Political Scientist Does a Star Turn on The Daily Show
By Whet Moser
Benjamin Page and co-author Martin Gilens went on promote an academic journal article about wealth and political influence—not exactly your typical Comedy Central fare. Read more
For Blacks, the Class Ladder Is Much Steeper
By Whet Moser
A Chicago Fed study suggests that to go up the income ladder (and avoid falling), blacks require more educational attainment than whites. Read more
Q&A: Matthew Gentzkow, the Best American Economist Under 40
By Whet Moser
The recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal talks about our online media landscape—and how it looks a lot like the birth of the old offline media. Read more
10 Stories Everyone in Chicago Should Read
By Whet Moser
Learn how Cards Against Humanity became a mega hit, why the top CPS high schools are getting whiter, what set the Cubs up to own the Midwest market, and more. Read more
A Night at Next Restaurant—If It Served What You Eat at Home
By Mark Bazer
For the audacious, revelatory restaurant, this will be the ultimate test: Re-creating one couple’s actual meals. Welcome to You. Read more
What Elizabeth Warren's New Memoir Is Really About
By Carol Felsenthal
Locally, the senator praises Dick Durbin and skewers Jaime Dimon in A Fighting Chance. And nationally, the bestselling book may signal the start of a big campaign. Read more
Baseball's Metropolis: How the Cubs and Cardinals Conquered the Midwest
By Whet Moser
Early in the 20th century, this region divided up along old lines of history, business, politics, and baseball. Read more
Dr. Lauren Streicher Will Teach You to Love Sex Again
By Beth Janes
With a new book called Love Sex Again, the Northwestern gynecologist has some clear ideas how to fix physical problems that can ruin women’s sex lives. Read more
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