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Conservatives Might Agree With Hillary Clinton's Thesis on Saul Alinsky, If They Read It
By Whet Moser
The devil's in the details: Clinton's almost half-century-old college paper on the "radical" Chicago community organizer has ideas that resonate with current GOP philosophy. Read more
It's Time to Fix Illinois's Broken Sales Tax
By Whet Moser
Compared to other states, Illinois has a high sales tax rate but low sales tax revenue—and the problem is getting more pressing. Read more
Rauner’s Top Campaign Guy Is Now Running the Pence VP Campaign
By Carol Felsenthal
Will Rauner warm to Trump/Pence? Read more
How Violence Affects the Children Who Witness It
By Alison Martin
Kids who witness or experience violence are at risk for mental, physical, and behavioral issues. Intervention, in the form of counseling, could help stem the cycle of violence (and save taxpayer money). Read more
How Four Teenage Girls Organized This Week’s Huge Silent Protest
By Bettina Chang
It started with a simple tweet and grew into one of the largest (and most peaceful) protests this week. Read more
Hillary Clinton's Youth Problem Is Also a White Problem
By Whet Moser
Young voters of all races favored Bernie Sanders, but after the primaries, Clinton was able to win many of them over—except for millennial whites, a new poll shows. Read more
Chicago Has a Second Hometown Presidential Option, Green Party's Jill Stein
By Carol Felsenthal
If choosing between Donald & Hillary is “like being shot or poisoned,” how about the third-party candidate from Highland Park? Read more
What Do Illinois Citizens Want to Do to Fix the State Budget?
By Whet Moser
We do agree on a few things—unfortunately, they range from extremely unlikely to totally useless. Read more
Andrea Zopp Lost Her Senate Bid But Won a Job at City Hall
By Carol Felsenthal
The recently appointed deputy mayor discusses enticing employers to Chicago neighborhoods, the Obama Library, and how she fits into the Emanuel administration. Read more
Illinois Goes Backward on Early-Childhood Services
By Whet Moser
Services available for children in pre-kindergarten years are on the decline. But they're arguably a better, or at least more efficient, investment than K-12 education. Read more
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