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Wednesday, Dec 27 A semi-automatic weapon on the streets of Chicago was once unusual. But in the past year and a half, 50 people have been killed by gang members wielding assault-style rifles. The rampage must be stopped. |
| The arrival of a probably unsettled 2018 will provoke recollections of the tumult that roiled the U.S. — the world — a half-century ago. |
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| Chicago's aldermanic menu program is a wasteful way to allocate money earmarked for residential street and sidewalk repairs. |
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| Bring Swedish death cleaning to America. Down with filling storage bins and renting lockers. |
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| Trump's rise raises the question: What if our national story is actually destined to end in tragedy, not triumph, writes Steve Chapman. |
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| President Donald Trump inspires such deep emotions in his critics and supporters that many have struggled to objectively assess his presidency. So here are his big wins during his first year in office. |
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| New Year's resolutions rarely stick, but this list could be useful. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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