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As Olympics Approach, Local Trump Lookalike Gets Bigly Exposure in South Korea
By Jamie Hwang
This suburban man's Trump transformation is plastered all over Seoul, advertising clear retainers, as the world's attention turns toward the winter Olympics. Read more
What Craigslist Can Tell Us About Rents in Chicago
By Whet Moser
If you've got money, Chicago's pretty affordable. If you don't, there are surprisingly few options available. Read more
Co-Organizer Liz Radford Shares How Women's March Chicago Is Changing This Year
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
In January 2017, a quarter million people showed up for the massive downtown protest. This Saturday, what will be different? Read more
Could a Political Newcomer Unseat Illinois's Most Conservative Democrat?
By Carol Felsenthal
Marie Newman might be the perfect person (at the perfect time) to take down seven-term congressman Dan Lipinski. Read more
Aiding or Exploiting? The Problem with Rooting Out Immigration Fraud
By Alex Ruppenthal and Maya Miller
When undocumented immigrants get bad legal advice from people unlicensed to practice law, they can end up deported—while the service provider is free to continue doing business. Read more
Why Does American Politics Feel So Hopeless? A New Book Explains
By Whet Moser
As Congress rushes to pass a humongous, unpopular tax bill with minimal public input, Americans might be wondering where democracy went wrong. Read more
What the Supreme Court's Travel Ban Ruling Means for Travelers
By Mauricio Peña
After nearly a year tied up in courts, President Trump's ban will be allowed to go into effect while legal challenges continue. Here's what to expect. Read more
CPS Has a New CEO (Again). Here's What to Know
By Kim Bellware
Another scandal, another schools chief ousted. Janice Jackson, former CPS teacher and alumna, takes the reins. Read more
"Craftivist" Shannon Downey Reflects on a Year of Angry Cross Stitching
By Allison Duncan
The local artist, whose feminist designs have gone viral several times this year, explains the origin of her work and her plans for 2018. Read more
As Deadline Looms, Local Groups Make Final Push to Help People Enroll in Health Insurance
By Mauricio Peña
Agencies are scrambling to ensure everyone who wants to be enrolled can do so before Friday's deadline. Read more
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