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Why Dorothy Brown's run for mayor will matter

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April 25, 2018

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Why Dorothy Brown's run for mayor will matter

Tuesday, Apr 24

Will Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown be Chicago's next mayor? Doubtful. Should you take her candidacy seriously? Absolutely, writes Eric Zorn.

Will City Hall get the lead out?

Lead in Chicago's drinking water is a major health problem that remains unaddressed. City Hall needs to tackle it. Lately, it's been searching for ways to avoid it.

The Democrats' lawsuit isn't as nutty as it sounds

Democrats charging Russia-Trump campaign collusion in a lawsuit might have a case, but it's a long shot, writes Clarence Page.

Why Bernie Sanders' guaranteed job program isn't going to work

Sen. Bernie Sanders has proposed a program that provides a highly paid job with the federal government to every American who wants one. It's a noble idea, but an impractical one.

How liberal professors drive conservative students to support Trump

"Open-minded" college campuses feel close-minded to those who aren't radically liberal.

More than 60,000 time bombs

More than 60,000 Honda vehicles are on the road today with defective air bags that experts have referred to as "ticking time bombs." The drivers of those cars either have ignored the recall notices or have never received them.

Yes, Duchess Kate looked flawless after giving birth. No, this isn't normal.

Giving birth is no fairy tale, no matter how easy the royals make it look.

Scott Stantis cartoons

Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis.

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