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Friday, Mar 30 Illinois lost a net 33,703 residents in 2017. Why do people leave? For our first piece in a series of editorials about Illinois exodus, we talked to three families — the Carpenters, the Heards and the Salvas — about what ultimately pushed them out of this state. |
| So the Ramblers' exciting run is over. But Loyola fans, take heart. A few days ago, Loyola coach Poster Moser recalled the days of empty bleachers, "when I could hit a golf ball in that arena (Joseph J. Gentile Arena) ... and hit the stands." He vowed that the team, the school, wouldn't go back to those days. We believe him. |
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| People constantly denigrate Illinois, but it must have quite a bit of muscle if two oligarchs were willing to spend a combined $126.5 million to be its governor. |
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| If every family who has the means leaves the city, we will be stripping Chicago schools of bright kids and future community leaders. |
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| With his glowing report of the president's health, Dr. Ronny Jackson passed the first test for serving Donald Trump — unabashed servility. He also checks other boxes on the president's list of ridiculous qualifications, writes Steve Chapman. |
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| Over and over, President Trump has shown that he doesn't really have the guts to fire people face to face, as he did so often on TV, writes Eric Zorn. |
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| Scott Pruitt of the Environmental Protection Agency should answer for his judgment lapses. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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