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Wednesday, Feb 14 Cmdr. Paul Bauer, 53, was a married father of a 13-year-old daughter and was beloved by his fellow officers. On Tuesday, Bauer was on his way to a meeting with two Chicago aldermen. He could have kept walking to his meeting. He'd have made it home to his wife and daughter that evening. Instead, he joined the chase for a suspect, a four-time felon. Because Bauer was a cop. He spent his career trying to make Chicago safer. |
| If you survive a mass shooting, life changes quickly. For me, at Virginia Tech almost 11 years ago, it changed the instant I heard the gun shots. |
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| After the Parkland, Fla., massacre and the killing of Chicago police Cmdr. Paul Bauer, is now the time to talk about guns? |
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| Seventeen dead. At a high school. In America. It has happened before, it happened Wednesday and it will happen again. Why? Because nothing. We do nothing, writes Rex Huppke. |
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| Who has time to focus on Illinois' disastrous finances when it's campaign season? |
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| President Donald Trump is leading a Republican attack on legal immigration, not just the illegal kind, writes Steve Chapman. |
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| As the White House fumbles the issue of domestic violence and the departure of Rob Porter, it ignores the personal impact, writes Leonard Pitts. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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