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Tuesday, Jul 31 Thursday's planned anti-violence rally is expected to shut down a stretch of Lake Shore Drive. We want protesters to stay safe, and stay engaged. Chicago needs more voices speaking out on how to fix Chicago's problems. | | |
| Presidential Derangement Syndrome is now routinely invoked by supporters of the occupant of the White House. But here, today, it looks as though the actual derangement is suffered by the supporters of the president, not his critics. |
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| A new wave of women comedians, among others, is opening up new debates about what makes us laugh — or should. |
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| Another Chicago Public Schools corruption scandal from the Barbara Byrd-Bennett era should prompt the ouster of Camelot Education, which runs alternative schools in the district. |
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| Here's the question facing the voters this fall: Do they vote to ratchet up this culture of conflict and chaos, or to return Republican legislative majorities that have figured out how to work with this most unusual of presidents? |
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| Rudy Giuliani is either intentionally or unintentionally misstating the criminal law as to whether President Trump colluded with the Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign. |
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| The disruptive new transportation companies get a lot of attention, but regulating them probably won't reduce congestion in any decisive way |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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