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Three Lessons About Hillary Clinton from Her High School Days
By Chris Bentley
What you can learn about the candidate’s possible presidency from her school days in Park Ridge Read more
Diversity in Children's Books Is Hard to Find—But Important
By Whet Moser
From the 1940s through today, librarians have lamented the color of kid's lit. The market might not provide diversity, but you can find it at your local library. Read more
Rob Blagojevich: Jesse Jackson, Jr. ‘Got Away with a Federal Crime’
By Carol Felsenthal
The brother of the indicted former governor also wonders why Rod's appeal is taking so long. Read more
Bad Commutes Make an Economy Worse
By Whet Moser
Cities with high levels of income segregation do worse economically—and it seems that commuting times are a main reason why. Read more
Dennis Hastert's Lonely Downfall
By Carol Felsenthal
Unlike other scandal-plagued politicians, the former Speaker seems to be missing his family Read more
Chicago Is Growing Downtown—and Far from Downtown
By Whet Moser
Chicago's downtown population boom has received a lot of attention, but it's exceeded by the slower, steadier growth on the city's quiet far southwest side. Read more
A Chicago SuperPAC is Pushing Joe Biden for President
By Carol Felsenthal
The super-small Draft Biden effort picked its Chicago location for basically one reason: its proximity to Iowa. Read more
Are Scientologists Targeting Illinois Mental Health Laws?
By Dave McKinney
What do a state representative and Scientologists have in common? Distrust of Illinois’s approach to psychiatric care. Read more
How Chicago Could Turn Its Parking-Meter Money Pit Into a Revenue Stream
By Whet Moser
More meters and dynamic pricing could boost revenues—while at the same time keeping businesses and their customers happy. Read more
City Treasurer Kurt Summers on How to Save Chicago From Bankruptcy
By Carol Felsenthal
The 35-year-old treasurer has a few ideas on how to get the city out of its current fiscal mess. Read more
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