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Tuesday, Feb 27 Boycotts don't meaningfully change consumer behavior, but they work a quarter of the time because companies fear damage to their reputations, writes Eric Zorn. |
| Who should be sent to Springfield? The Tribune continues its endorsements today for the Illinois House, starting with Chicago's northern suburbs and progressing to central Illinois. Read other endorsements you may have missed at chicagotribune.com/endorsements. |
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| It's time for Chicago Public Schools to listen to the community and commit to supporting neighborhood schools in all of Chicago's low-income black and brown neighborhoods. |
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| The CPS inspector general says students are cheated by an error-prone and easily gamed school enrollment system. CPS wants parents to trust that the district plays fair with their child's education. Right now, they can't. |
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| For some people, the Afro-fantasies in Black Panther are more true than they are for others, writes Clarence Page. |
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| Fast food isn't an occasional treat for children in this country. It's a dietary staple. |
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| Ivanka Trump wants people to her seriously as an adviser to her father, but she doesn't want to be held responsible for anything her father does. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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