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Why Dan Hynes Thinks Martin O'Malley Can Beat Hillary
By Carol Felsenthal
He was one of the first politicians to back Barack Obama when Hillary looked like a shoo-in. Now he thinks the former Maryland governor can pull off a similar upset. Read more
The Surprising Ways That Segregation Affects Chicago’s Children
Interview by Whet Moser
The Columbia University sociologist spent time with students at Lincoln Park High, Walter Payton Prep, Tilden High, and Harper High to learn how they navigate a city divided by race, class, and opportunity. Read more
How the GOP Lost the Muslim Vote
By Whet Moser
Rauner's move against Syrian refugees is just the latest point of tension between Republicans and American Muslims. Read more
Danny Davis Will Endorse Andrea Zopp for U.S. Senate
By Carol Felsenthal
The nine-term congressman sides with Zopp over his seatmate Tammy Duckworth in the Democratic race. Read more
Why Kim Foxx is Challenging Anita Alvarez for State's Attorney
By Carol Felsenthal
Toni Preckwinkle's former chief of staff faces off against the incumbent in the March primary. Read more
What Would Illinois Voters Do to Fix the State’s Finances?
By Whet Moser
Illinois voters want their politicians to fix the state's financial crisis—and will be mad no matter how representatives do it. Read more
How Bad Is It to Actually Work in the Thompson Center?
By Whet Moser
From a failed experiment in transparency to a rusting state center held together by duct tape, the former State of Illinois Center has long succeeded as a metaphor for its times. Read more
Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders: Grading the Debate
By Carol Felsenthal
Felsenthal breaks down how the Park Ridge native beat her biggest rival during last night's Democratic presidential debate Read more
The Latest Hillary Clinton Emails Are as Banal as the Last Round. Mostly.
By Carol Felsenthal
While the majority of the latest email dump are just mundane notes to staffers, a few messages stand out as potentially harmful to Clinton's candidacy. Read more
The Silver Lining of Chicago's Proposed Garbage Fee
By Whet Moser
Broke cities have used garbage fees to plug budget holes and hire cops. But that's not all they can do. Read more
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