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Your Primer on the Jesse Jr./Sandi Jackson Divorce
By Teresa Manring
For those who've had trouble sorting through the sordid split of Chicago’s former golden couple Read more
Chris Kennedy on Mike Madigan, His Big Family, and Not Dying Alone
Interview by Carol Felsenthal
The Democratic gubernatorial candidate explains why he hasn’t gotten much support from the party’s leaders, and why he wants to be governor. Read more
Joe Biden Gets Riled Up at Chicago Foreign Policy Talk
By Andy Brown
The former VP said he's been laying low since the election, but that didn't stop him from raising his voice to denounce the anti-NATO sentiment in the White House. Read more
Filmmaker Brings Stories of Syria's Disappeared to Chicago
By Sarah Conway
Sara Afshar spent 18 months investigating some of the 65,000 people forcibly "disappeared" in the Syrian conflict. Read more
What Happened at Hillary Clinton's Chicago Stop for What Happened
By Teresa Manring
Our takeaways from the former presidential candidate's Auditorium Theatre book tour stop Read more
Here's How an Inexperienced Campaign Aide From Illinois Could Impact the Mueller Investigation
By Kim Bellware
Niles West/DePaul graduate George Papadopoulos was the first to plead guilty in the federal investigation of Donald Trump's campaign. Read more
Jeff Flake Is Taking a (Rhetorical) Stand, and It Just Might Matter
By Whet Moser
The Republican senator announced his retirement with a shot across the bow against the leader of his party. He might achieve more by running for re-election—but mere rhetoric is part of the equation. Read more
We Ran the Numbers on the $1.4 Billion of Tax Credits Offered to Amazon
By Whet Moser
Considering the proposed tax credits, along with sweeteners from the city (for both the company and city residents), is this a good deal for Illinois and Chicago? Read more
Journalist Who Brought Laquan McDonald Shooting to Public Eye Says He Won't Reveal His Source
By Yana Kunichoff
"People put their trust in us. [When] people have reason to fear retaliation or other public harms, we need to be worthy of that trust," Jamie Kalven says. Read more
U. of C. Grad Students Vote on Union Even as Trump Appointments Could Upend Process
By Mauricio Peña
The contentious unionization process continues despite the university's arguments that graduate students are not employees and uncertainty at the federal level. Read more
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