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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

Elon Musk Has a Very Odd Sense of Risk on Public Transportation
By Whet Moser
The Tesla/SpaceX entrepreneur is a very smart man, but he is very wrong about meeting serial killers on public transit (and in that irrational fear, he is just like us). Read more
Why Does American Politics Feel So Hopeless? A New Book Explains
By Whet Moser
As Congress rushes to pass a humongous, unpopular tax bill with minimal public input, Americans might be wondering where democracy went wrong. Read more
Here's More Proof that Racism Is a Disease that Kills
By Whet Moser
Researchers are just beginning to understand the way that racism causes intense and ongoing stress that leads to premature death. Read more
New Data Suggest Chicago's Schools Are Better Than You Might Think
By Whet Moser
A Stanford study indicates that CPS is better at progressing its students, from third to eighth grade, than most school districts in the country. But they still end up below national averages, because they start so far behind. Read more
Is Illinois Promising to Give Amazon All Its Workers' Salaries for a Headquarters?
By Whet Moser
Not really, no. What we're offering the company is pretty straightforward, but how we think and talk about that is anything but. Read more
Could Elon Musk Make Money Off a Blue Line Express Train?
By Whet Moser
London's private airport express train works, but Chicago presents a riskier scenario. Read more
Illinois's Richest Man Throws Some Cold Water on the Trump Tax Cut
By Whet Moser
He's not the only titan of industry to cast doubt on the GOP's tax-reform proposal. That might explain why it's less popular than even past tax hikes—but it could still pass. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories About Chicago This Week
By Whet Moser
Beyond the school closing moritorium, examining the Vinyard Indians’ claim, and exposing Roy Moore’s financier. Read more
Q&A: Bridget Gainer on the New Cook County Budget
By Whet Moser
The commissioner talks about Cook County's new budget (which includes 321 layoffs), how the cuts were decided upon, and where to get more revenue in the future. Read more
The Chicago Tribune Leaves Tribune Tower for Another Piece of Chicago History
By Whet Moser
Next year the newspaper will vacate its namesake tower and go south to One Prudential Plaza. The 1955 building isn't the architectural star that Trib Tower is, but it's quietly one of the most important buildings in the city. Read more
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