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Trump's Chicago Supporters Gather, Gloomily, on Inauguration Night
By Joe Ward
The area's sole "Deplora-ball" was meant to celebrate their candidate's big day, but a stormy outlook dampened the party. Read more
Trump’s Leading Lady for the Supreme Court Has Chicago Ties
By Carol Felsenthal
Diane Sykes, a judge on Chicago's U.S. Court of Appeals, has decided cases regarding gun laws and First Amendment rights to film police officers. Read more
What You Need to Know About the Justice Department's Damning CPD Report
By Bettina Chang
It's the most comprehensive and detailed account of systemic problems within the Chicago Police Department. But will it lead to any change? Read more
Here's What It Would Take Close Illinois's Budget Gap
By Whet Moser
It's not painless. But it does share some similarity with the "grand bargain" developing in the legislature. Read more
Your Congress Reps Are Hearing a Lot More From You Lately
By Melissa Shin and Madeline Kaufman
Most Chicago-area offices have seen an uptick in contacts since the election. Here's what people are calling about, and how best to reach your representative. Read more
A Democracy, If You Can Keep It: Obama Bids Farewell
By Whet Moser
On a grim night in the city where his political career began, the president warns a fractured country, but somehow leaves with more optimism than he had in Grant Park eight years ago. Read more
Christie Hefner Talks Politics, Playboy, and Satan
By Bill Zehme
The former Playboy CEO and daughter of Hugh talks about the importance of bridesmaids and why she wants the U.S. to be more like Australia. Read more
UIC Study Busts Stereotype That Liberals Don't Hold Anything Sacred
By Bettina Chang
People on both sides of the political spectrum take stances that defend the sacred—depending on the topic. Read more
Photos from President Obama’s Farewell Speech
Photos by Cousin Daniel
Close to 20,000 supporters packed McCormick Place as the president returned to where it all began. Read more
Facing Budget Impasse and Ben Carson, Housing Advocates Press On
By Tatiana Walk-Morris
As Housing Action Illinois celebrates its 30th anniversary, a look at the challenges facing housing advocates in 2017. Read more
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