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What Penny Pritzker Will Do as Commerce Secretary
By Cassie Walker Burke
The Chicago billionaire tells how she's approaching her new job as America's top CEO. Read more
Here Are Chicago's Must-Read Stories of the Week
By Whet Moser
This week: Why Emanuel was called “Mayor America,” a look at how this insane winter compares historically, the city's annual power rankings, and more. Read more
John Cullerton Has a Challenge for Rauner and the Republicans
By Whet Moser
As GOP gubernatorial candidates pound Pat Quinn for delaying his budget proposal until after their primary, the Senate president pushes back. Read more
What Went on in Hillary Clinton's State Department
By Carol Felsenthal
A new book on HRC shows how Rahm pushed the presumptive 2016 Democratic nominee into the State Department—and more Chicago players have bit parts, too. Read more
The Lakeside Development Could Create Chicago's Next Power Ecosystem
By Adam Doster
A proposed $4 billion project on the city’s South Side is attracting an unusual coterie of powerful people. Read more
Why There's Not One Daley on the Power 100 This Year
By Carol Felsenthal
Has all that clout really faded out? Read more
The 100 Most Powerful People in Chicago
By Cassie Walker Burke
Influence. Ability. Clout. These are the people who make big things happen in Chicago. Read more
Does Northwestern's Football Union Stand a Chance?
By Whet Moser
There's a good case to be made that the team will get the right to bargain with the university—and it could make them stronger on the field, too. Read more
Survey: What's the First Thing You'll Do When Winter Ends?
It's not warm out. But, before long, it may not be freezing. Is it too soon to dream? Read more
Can Summer Jobs and Character Education Help At-Risk Chicago Teens?
By Whet Moser
From the White House to CPS, some of the oldest ideas in American schooling are at the vanguard of education. Read more
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