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Thursday, Mar 29 The Loyola Ramblers have happily filled this season's role as America's underdogs. What's less clear to outsiders is the Jesuit university's important role in Chicago. |
| Eric Zorn, a true blue Michigan fan in Chicago, explains why he's rooting against Loyola in the Final Four — and why Loyola fans should be glad. |
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| America's leaders realize that eventually, someone will pay a price for this fiscal irresponsibility. And they know it won't be them, writes Steve Chapman. |
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| The Trump administration has picked a needless fight with Canada that has raised the cost of raw paper dramatically and threatens to disrupt imports to American publishers. No surprise: We at the Chicago Tribune are following this spat closely. |
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| For families that move across state lines, leaving is a necessity, not an "easy way out." |
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| Sydney Leathers, outed as the woman who exchanged explicit texts with Anthony Weiner, explains: "What people don't see are the stress, threats and harassment that come with being associated with a sex scandal, especially if you're a woman." |
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| Finding employment is hard for young deportees who have few ties to Mexico, and they become prime targets for recruitment into criminal organizations. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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