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Friday, Apr 20 One homicide is too many. One student afraid to walk to school is too many. Yet progress is progress. Optimism can be as contagious as fear. Chicago is a little safer. May the momentum quicken. |
| Illinois Supreme Court Justice Charles Freeman has been telling friends he plans to retire. We have some advice on the replacement process. |
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| Lawmakers need to correct the flaws that undermined the 2018 primary election. |
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| As economic pressures change the Pilsen neighborhood, a new designation could protect its arts and cultural heritage. |
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| President Donald Trump slams foes with nasty adjectives — "Crooked Hillary" and so on. Now it's time for him to get an adjective of his own, writes Eric Zorn. |
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| Trump reminds Former FBI director James Comey of a mob boss, but that may just be a difference in style, writes Clarence Page. |
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| North Korea places too much value in nuclear weapons to agree to give them up, writes Steve Chapman. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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