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Ready for the Rahm Radio Show?
By Carol Felsenthal
Here's what you should expect, and what you almost definitely won't hear, during tonight's radio town hall. Read more
Once the GOP's Great Millennial Hope, Aaron Schock Now Just Another Indicted Illinois Politician
By Edward McClelland
Even in disgrace, you have to admire his precocity—he might even become the youngest Illinois politician to make it to federal prison. Read more
Trump's Win Was a Shock, But It's Also Part of an Old Story
By Whet Moser
The polling was wrong, but considering the historical precedent, maybe it shouldn't have been such a surprise. Read more
Haunting New Book Revisits Japanese Internment Camps
By John Hardberger
Richard Cahan and Michael Williams’s Un-American: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II captures a grim part of American history. Read more
How Chicago Voted for President in 2016
By Luke Seemann
Of Chicago’s 2,069 precincts, Trump won 50. Read more
How Chicago Voted for U.S. Senate
By Luke Seemann
Duckworth easily won the city, although the incumbent Kirk fared slightly better here than Trump. Read more
Election Watch: What to Watch For, and What the Polls Say, in Illinois
By Whet Moser
President and Senate hold no surprises, unless you're interested in how Donald Trump does downstate. But comptroller and the state legislative races are important proxy wars between Bruce Rauner and Michael Madigan. Read more
Why Congresswomen are More Effective Than Their Male Colleagues
By Whet Moser
High barriers mean fewer female congresswomen—but the ones who do make it are better at their jobs. Read more
What You Need to Know About the Transportation Lockbox Amendment
By Bettina Chang
Called the Safe Roads Amendment by its supporters, this proposal will be at the top of Illinois voters' ballots. Here's what you need to know. Read more
Is Rahm, Like the Cubs, Planning an Epic Comeback?
By Carol Felsenthal
The Cubs win the World Series, hell freezes over—and Rahm Emanuel re-emerges from political exile. Read more
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