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How Hundreds of Lawyers Fought "Chaos" at O'Hare After Trump's Travel Ban
By Whet Moser
The makeshift group of lawyers, organized on Facebook, has gone from handwritten signs to an entire workflow system to help those being barred from the country. Read more
Who Gets to Say They Are “From Chicago”?
By Luke Seemann
Where do you draw the line? Read more
Americans Want Health Care Reform More Than Anything Else
By Whet Moser
And most of them would prefer to keep some form of the Affordable Care Act—putting the GOP in a bind. Read more
Lawmakers Propose Harsher Gun Sentences, Tiptoe Around "Mandatory Minimums"
By Jamison Pfeifer
Co-sponsors of a proposed bill hope it will deter gun violence, but critics fear its unintended consequences. Read more
This Week’s 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
The court case that could shut down Illinois government, a college freshman exodus, and the truth about Syrian refugees. Read more
Illinois’s High School Grads Are Fleeing the State at Record Speed
By Judith Crown
Illinois's budget woes are a huge factor for young people choosing to go to other states' public colleges. Read more
The Wrong Side of History: Police Cadets’ Day at the Holocaust Museum
By Adeshina Emmanuel
Chicago’s police cadets spend an immersive day learning about abuse of authority during the Holocaust. Can the same approach be applied to black history and civil rights? Read more
Sure, Send in the Feds—But Not the National Guard
By Sam Stecklow
If Donald Trump is so worried about Chicago's violence, here are four ways federal intervention could help. Read more
What Is (and Isn't) Odd About Trump's "Send in the Feds" Tweet
By Whet Moser
The President's threat of unilateral action in Chicago was quickly walked back by his press secretary. But it shows just how much influence TV news has on his mood. Read more
The Next Big Stage Where Trump Can Bash Chicago? Wait 'til Next Month
By Carol Felsenthal
Rahm should be ready when Trump makes his first major State of the Union-like address. Read more
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