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Thursday, Mar 22 As the North Branch redevelopment project evolves, the city should stake out space for a riverfront park with a scope and scale that benefits not just the 50,000 people who are projected to work or live in the area, but Chicagoans from Rogers Park to South Shore. |
| A neo-Nazi running for Congress won a Republican primary with more than 20,000 votes. We know voters didn't intend to support him. He was running unopposed. Still, this is embarrassing for the GOP. |
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| I became eligible for citizenship in 2012. Recognizing this would be one of my most important decisions, I didn't apply right away. The right time arrived in the summer of 2016, when embracing this nation meant embracing its divisions, doubts and withdrawal from the world stage: another time of tumult and fear. |
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| President Donald Trump is getting rid of the "adults in the room" and surrounding himself with people who will allow him to act on his worst impulses. |
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| Rod Laver, Roger Federer, John McEnroe and Nick Kyrgios dropped by this year's host city to eat deep-dish pizza and talk tennis. |
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| "Did we land the plane on that one?" "I copied you on the email so that we're all holding hands." Cringe-worthy corporate lingo has spread like a disease. |
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| As Tesla pursues lower retail prices and higher volumes, its ambivalent attitude toward the principles of mass production of modern cars seems increasingly likely to sabotage its powerful brand. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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