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Monday, Jul 30 Chicago Bears first-round draft pick Roquan Smith and other players should welcome the new NFL rule against using helmets as weapons. | | |
| Editorial writer Kristen McQueary says a proposal for universal income in Chicago's City Council is a backward approach to job protection. |
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| State Rep. Jeanne Ives wrote from her perspective as a state legislator about her aunt's experience with Illinois' DHS bureaucracy when the aunt was named legal guardian of a woman with disabilities. |
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| The Chicago City Council voted to change the name of Congress Parkway to Ida B. Wells Drive, a surprising change from the typical politicians honoring their fellow politicians. |
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| Are Facebook and Twitter circling the drain after experiencing the largest single-day market drop of any company? |
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| A Guantanamo Bay "prisoner of war" speaks out on being detained for 14 years at the military prison without a trial. |
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| Columnist Eric Zorn has filtered out the nonsense and is only giving you the top tweets from the past month. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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