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Let Steve Bannon speak. Root for him to lose the debate.

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January 26, 2018

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Fighting Words

The U.of C.'s valuable lesson: Sure, Steve Bannon can speak

Thursday, Jan 25

The University of Chicago has invited Steve Bannon, former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, to speak on campus. Some students and professors aren't happy about the invitation. But an invitation is not an endorsement. 

Your turn: Whether you agree or disagree with the editorial board's position on inviting controversial speakers to college campuses, we'd like to hear why. Send your thoughts to letters@chicagotribune.com.

Kennedy fail: Camelot has become Goofalot in the race for governor

Democratic Illinois governor hopeful Chris Kennedy's bungle on a debate question capped a terrible week for his campaign, writes Eric Zorn.

Trump's fear of Mueller — and the truth

President Donald Trump sees Robert Mueller as a dangerous foe. But Trump's only real enemy is the truth. And sooner or later, it will catch up with him, writes Steve Chapman.

Trump tried to fire Mueller. He'll try again.

Trump clearly believes he can do whatever he wants, including obstructing justice.

Editorial ahead: Don't say we didn't warn you.

A proliferation of warnings in California may soon include coffee. Take that one with a grain of salt.

Don't reopen the earmark favor factory

Congress ended the use of earmarks. It shouldn't bring it back.

You may be big, Netflix, but you don't have to be bad

Netflix is on a content-buying and -creating binge. It's too much.

Scott Stantis cartoons

Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis.

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