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Friday, Dec 28 Chicago aldermen tend to do as mayors tell them. Voters, elect a City Council that will function as a legislature — a check on the executive, not his or her puppets. | | |
| Nearly halfway through his first term, President Donald Trump keeps revealing new ways in which he is awful at his job. |
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| Columnist Eric Zorn looks back at his predictions and reader predictions for 2018 and looks ahead to next year. |
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| Looking back at newsmakers who were caught by changing times and often on smartphone videos. |
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| Before the Chicago Women's March and similar coalitions can unify the nation, they must first bridge group rage, fears and rivalries in their own ranks. |
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| By the time the character of Marty Ginsburg donned his second apron in the new Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic, the audience imperative became clear, at least to me: Sure, take your daughters to see "On the Basis of Sex," which opened this week. But more important, take your sons. |
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| Scientists have agreed on new and better ways to measure the kilogram, the ampere, the kelvin and the mole. These refinements could help launch technological advances. |
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