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Thursday, Jan 18 Is Chicago ready to win Amazon's affections? This city would be a great fit for the company's massive second headquarters. But as we note regularly, often with vented spleen, the state has big unresolved problems employers don't want anything to do with. |
| The promise of a $5 billion investment and 50,000 jobs is an opportunity all Chicagoans should covet and go all-out to secure. Here are 10 reasons why. |
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| Chicago suburbs that deploy red-light cameras seem much more concerned about making money than enhancing safety. |
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| It's time to put an end to the polluted, grotesquely theatrical tradition of prime-time State of the Union speeches, writes Eric Zorn. |
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| The celebration and reappraisal of Tonya Harding is ignoring someone else. |
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| The public shaming of Aziz Ansari over a woman's account of a disastrous date is the latest example of feminism run amok. |
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| Citizens of Illinois: Vote only for a candidate who will sign a public contract agreeing to achieve a true balanced budget that makes sizable payments toward unpaid debt. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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