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March 23, 2018

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Fighting Words

The North Branch remake and a riverfront park: Dream big.

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.

Raise your hand if you voted for the neo-Nazi

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.

Why I became a U.S. citizen in today's America

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. 

Why Trump's choice of John Bolton should terrify you

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.

Can the Laver Cup make Chicago a tennis town?

Rod Laver, Roger Federer, John McEnroe and Nick Kyrgios dropped by this year's host city to eat deep-dish pizza and talk tennis.

'Teeing it up' and other cringe-worthy corporate lingo 

"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.

Elon Musk is today's Henry Ford, and that's not a good thing

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. 

Scott Stantis cartoons

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

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