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Tuesday, Apr 10 President Donald Trump may gain some slight negotiating leverage from his good cop/crazy cop routine, but the destruction caused by his petulance and impulsiveness is real. America would be much better served if the president could learn to behave himself. |
| Though conservative firebrand Kevin Williamson endorsed hanging for women who get abortions, evidence suggests prosecutions and punishments are likely to be rare if Roe v. Wade is ever overturned, writes Eric Zorn. |
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| President Donald Trump's Justice Department shows too little respect for police reforms left over from the Obama years, writes Clarence Page. |
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| House Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement is a clear vote of no confidence in Trump and the GOP majority. |
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| Here's the hard truth: What happened at the University of Chicago, where a campus police officer shot an allegedly threatening student, is exactly how our mental health system is designed to operate. |
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| Not only was Jimmy Kimmel's "joke" about Melania Trump's accent not funny, it also played into the ways in which we belittle immigrants. |
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| It's critical that everyone — not only union members — understand what's really at stake in the Janus v. AFSCME case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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