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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

How Irish Immigrants Got By in 1950s Chicago
By Whet Moser
The United States was a land of opportunity, with plentiful jobs at decent wages. But maybe most important were the reasonable rents. Read more
Americans Don't Agree with Steve King on Immigrants and Culture
By Whet Moser
The Iowa rep's comments caused a media storm, but they're not representative of American beliefs on immigration, or the trends of those beliefs. Read more
Which Chicago Neighborhoods Have the Most 'Character'?
By Whet Moser
The National Trust for Historic Preservation mapped Chicago and found a lot of it on the Near North and Northwest sides. But it might be at risk. Read more
The American Health Care Act Puts the GOP In a Big Fix
By Whet Moser
It's the single most important issue for Republicans, Democrats, and independents. Making them all happy is all but impossible, but the ACHA isn't making anyone happy. Read more
10 Stories You Should Read This Week
By Whet Moser
The origins of the Chicago-style hot dog, the history of Cabrini-Green, and a dying writer’s tribute to her husband. Read more
Brushed Off By Rauner, Chance the Rapper Announces a Big CPS Donation
By Whet Moser
But he's leaving the policy negotiations up to the state legislature. Read more
Unlike Trump, America Is Kicking Its Well-Done Steak Habit
By Whet Moser
Chefs and food writers are turning America's steaks pink, but it's taken them many decades to do it. Read more
This Shows Why Immigration Is So Important to the Chicago Region
By Whet Moser
Without international migrants to stem population loss, the region would struggle to grow. Read more
Instead of Walling Off Englewood, Why Not Copy Bogotá?
By Whet Moser
Unlike Brazil's military occupation of Rio's slums, the Colombian capital took a different approach—and cut its homicide rate by more than 75 percent. Read more
Did Sammy Sosa "Put Chicago On the Map"?
By Whet Moser
To answer that question, we (reluctantly) look back at some of the bleaker years in Cubs history. Read more
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