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Friday, Apr 20 How will Chicago's creaky, congested transportation network get the cash it needs to reinvent itself in ways that make the city work — and thrive? Regional planners say user-based revenue streams such as congestion pricing on expressways is the best bet. |
| Mike Pompeo has not only the skills to be secretary of state — he has the trust of the president. |
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| Whether it's the Russia investigation, Michael Cohen, Nikki Haley or his own words, it seems that President Donald Trump's time could be nearing an end. |
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| If Neil Gorsuch can persuade his fellow court conservatives to see why they were mistaken in disagreeing with him, and if he can persuade his liberal colleagues to follow the logic of their decision with which he concurred, the judiciary will begin restoring constitutional equilibrium. |
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| Taxing pensions is legal. It only takes guts from the people we send to Springfield! |
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| I don't want public school teachers straying into the arena of politics and religion; parents might have different views than they do. |
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| Comparing photos of LaSalle Street, from 1950 and 2018, demonstrates that in some locations, Chicago has barely changed at all. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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