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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

New Voice of the White Sox Says Law School Changed His Delivery
Interview by Whet Moser
Jason Benetti on taking Hawk's place, sports video games, and having cerebral palsy Read more
Global Warming Could Be Worse for the Illinois Economy Than You Think
By Whet Moser
Coastal flooding gets lots of the attention, but corn- and soybean-dependent agricultural states in the Midwest could face downturns without adaptation. Read more
The Strange Numbers Behind the Cubs' Disappointing First Half
By Whet Moser
In 2016 the Cubs were very good against right-handed pitchers; this year, they're terrible. Unfortunately, most pitchers are right handed. Read more
The Price of Compromise in Illinois Politics
By Whet Moser
A budget deal has been reached; Republicans have retreated to fight on another day. And they're facing wrath for it. Read more
What a 2017 Illinois Budget Would Mean for 2018's Politics
By Whet Moser
Bruce Rauner looks like he's going to take a big loss tomorrow with a veto override, but the strategy may favor that over a small win. Read more
Got a Lawn You Have to Mow? Blame Riverside, Illinois
By Whet Moser
The legendary landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted gave the planned suburb a ribbon of green lawns, creating a sort-of beloved American tradition. Read more
Why Is Springfield Getting Crime-Fighting Help from the DOJ?
By Whet Moser
The Department of Justice skipped over Chicago (and other major cities with crime problems) and brought in the state capital for a new partnership. But the numbers suggest it's not an odd decision. Read more
Public Polling Paints Dismal Picture for Trump and Trumpcare
By Whet Moser
Most people dislike the way Trump is handling health care—yet the GOP's bill, written in secrecy, could still pass. Read more
How Zoning Shaped—and Segregated—Chicago
By Whet Moser
To the many causes of the city's segregation, add the city's first zoning ordinance, which was set in place in 1923 and had profound implications for how the city grew from there. Read more
Illinois Republicans Inch Toward a Compromise on a State Budget
By Whet Moser
New details take hold, but big disagreements from the failed negotiations at the end of the session remain. Read more
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