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Friday, Dec 29 For four years running, Illinois has bled population. In 2017, the state lost a net 33,703 residents, dropping to 6th largest, below Pennsylvania. Four years in a row is not a blip. It's a trend. It's alarming — worse, it's accelerating. |
| Is the new Panama Canal helping Chicago spur trade? |
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| Special Olympics will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year in Chicago, its birthplace. |
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| At a Jewish nursing home, residents reveal their fears, prayers and expectations for the new year. |
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| The relationship between President Donald Trump and Michael Flynn is one of the most intriguing and potentially important factors in the Russia investigation. |
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| Education and immigration hold special relevance for the Upper Midwest, simply because there are so many other forces working against the region. |
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| If you say, "They should get a job," I can tell you that of the dozen or so I gave food to, only one would have been physically able to hold a job. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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