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Could Illinois Employers Demand Access To Your Facebook Account?
By Amanda Sims
The state House has passed a bill that would allow employers to request an employee's personal login info. Read more
Do Chicago’s Trauma-Care Deserts Increase Deaths From Firearms?
By Whet Moser
A new study looks at how proximity to trauma care affects gunshot victims in the city. It's a different take on a surprisingly divisive medical subject. Read more
This Is the Guy Telling You the Doors Open on the Right at Belmont
By Trupti Rami
Lee Crooks personally thanks you for riding the CTA. Read more
Tell the CTA Exactly What You Think About Its New Trains
By Harry Sawyers
You can take an online survey to share your strongest opinions about Chicago's new trains' seating and layout. Hey, they asked for it. Read more
The Best and Worst Names of the 2013 Baseball Season
By Jeff Ruby
Unscientifically predicting which teams will succeed this year, based on the names of the guys on the rosters. Read more
The Skyline Will Be Blue Tonight for World Autism Awareness Day
By Cassie Walker Burke
The April 2 event is important for Illinois—where an autism-related federal court order is shaking up the system. Read more
How the White Sox Struck Out the Name "Comiskey"
While researching his new biography of Hank Greenberg, author John Rosengren uncovered the story of a pivotal transaction in White Sox history. Read more
Can Anthony Rizzo Break the Cubs Curse?
By Bryan Smith
There are high hopes at Wrigley for the 23-year-old slugger. Read more
How the Geography of Poverty Changed in Chicago from 1950-2009
By Whet Moser
As the central city got wealthier over the past 60 years, its poverty dispersed to the west and south sides, surrounded by increasingly well-off suburbs. Read more
Are the Chicago School Closings Really Targeted at Certain Races?
By Whet Moser
A look the geography of race and population change in several school districts in Chicago. Read more
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