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Friday, May 4 Former Mayor Richard M. Daley's brother has violated the nonaggression pact between his family and current Mayor Rahm Emanuel, which should free up Emanuel to talk about Daley's major role in crippling the city's finances, writes Eric Zorn. |
| For decades, Little Village has celebrated Mexican culture — and the arrival of the outdoor festival season — with a Cinco de Mayo parade and carnival. But not this year. It's been canceled. Hector Escobar, who coordinates the parade for the Cermak Road Chamber of Commerce, blames Ald. George Cardenas, 12th, for "lack of support." |
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| It appears that in Illinois, Democrats and Republicans believe compliance is optional in passing a state budget, writes Better Government Association president and CEO David Greising. |
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| What power does President Donald Trump have when it comes to the Robert Mueller and Michael Cohen investigations? |
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| Dr. Harold Bornstein is exposing Trump's penchant for twisting the truth. Trump shouldn't get a pass. |
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| With a tougher national security team in place, Trump can resume playing the dealmaker. |
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| The two men arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks agreed to a swift settlement that makes everyone a winner. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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