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Saturday, Sep 29 There was no shame in Brett Kavanaugh weeping during his hearing Thursday, but his lies about his yearbook entry were shameful and potentially disqualifying, writes Eric Zorn. | | |
| Ald. Gilbert Villegas wants to create a funding mechanism for a citywide effort to replace lead service lines, a primary source of lead in drinking water. That's an idea worth exploring. |
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| Christine Blasey Ford raised doubts about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh — and then he raised more about himself. |
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| J.B. Pritzker, the Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois, wants to change the tax system in Illinois. But he won't divulge any details. So how can voters decide if his progressive tax rate system is a good idea? |
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| Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford turned a Supreme Court confirmation into a contest of credibility. |
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| A wide-open race for Chicago mayor has drawn a crowded and diverse field of candidates. God bless them, every one. |
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| In more than two decades, I never went looking for the man who raped me. But when I did, after Christine Blasey Ford came forward with her story, I found myself deeply troubled over not my rapist, but his wife. |
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Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. | |
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