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Wednesday, Apr 25 Illinois legislators have until May 6 to vote to put a fair maps amendment on the November ballot. Citizens have tried repeatedly in the past to get redistricting reforms on Illinois ballots — only to have Michael Madigan's lawyer step in to kill those efforts. Will lawmakers do what's right this time? |
| No one talked about my sister's addiction until it was too late. |
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| Consumers like fake meat — but the beef lobby wants Washington to suppress it, writes Steve Chapman. |
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| There is a patchwork of federal and state laws to protect women and men against discrimination. But equal rights should be sewn directly into our Constitution. |
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| How did UPS corporate mail end up in a small Rogers Park apartment? |
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| On May 25, a new law goes into effect in Europe that will set some clear rules for protecting privacy of personal data. It's time for America to follow the European lead on this issue, writes Sen. Dick Durbin. |
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| If Democrats win the House and the Senate, the Trump presidency will be over. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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