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Essential Background on Rahm's Potential Property Tax Hike
By Whet Moser
Chicago has low property taxes compared to the rest of the state, but the state has high property taxes compared to the rest of the U.S. Where do we stand? Read more
Meet the Chicago Millennials Who Started a Donald Trump Super PAC
By Carol Felsenthal
Northwestern grads Dan Gallegos and Andrew Vlahakis have never met the candidate or been to a rally in person, but they're determined to get Trump into the White House. Read more
Aaron Schock's Former Advisor Details the Congressman's Downfall—And His Own
By Carol Felsenthal
Ben Cole was the first—and most bloodied—casualty of Aaron Schock's downfall. Read more
Hunger Strikes By CPS Parents Have a History of Working
By Whet Moser
The tactic worked in Back of the Yards and Little Village. But activists in Bronzeville face difficult political and financial challenges in securing an open-enrollment high school to replace Dyett. Read more
Is Bernie Sanders the Chuy Garcia of 2016?
By Emmet Sullivan
He may not have a chance at the nomination, but he is already making the race more interesting than pundits expected. Read more
Hurricane Katrina and Its Metaphors
By Whet Moser
What we know about the disaster and its aftermath, what we can learn from it, and what transcends all understanding. Read more
Why Andrea Zopp Is Running an Uphill Battle for U.S. Senate
By Carol Felsenthal
The former president and CEO of the Urban League is challenging Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth in the March 2016 primary. Read more
Meet the Twins Behind the Bruce Rauner and John Kasich Campaigns
By Carol Felsenthal
Chris and Mike Schrimpf are the brothers working with some of today's highest-profile Republicans. Read more
How a Little Racial Prejudice Causes Big Wage Gaps
By Whet Moser
How Motherhood Widens the Income Gap for Businesswomen
By Whet Moser
Female MBAs from the University of Chicago tend to make less than their male counterparts. Motherhood is the main reason; fatherhood, meanwhile, doesn't effect men's salaries, or even how much they work. Read more
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