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Wednesday, Feb 13 The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board endorses William "Bill" Daley to be mayor of Chicago. He is the candidate we most trust to manage the financial decision-making, boost job creation and lead this city forward. This editorial explains why. | | |
| From blackface scandals in Virginia to anti-Israel politics in Minnesota, Americans of all colors and faiths need to stand together against the haters, writes columnist Clarence Page. |
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| Let's believe black women when they say they've been sexually assaulted — unlike some reactions to the two women who have accused Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of sexual misconduct, writes columnist Dahleen Glanton. |
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| The shocking truth about the Democratic presidential contenders: They are flawed in strictly ordinary ways, writes columnist Steve Chapman. |
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| Another partial government shutdown approaches. This time, President Donald Trump and Democrats in Congress seem to be taking a more pragmatic approach. They are haggling over numbers, not policies. Good. They should do their jobs and keep the government operating. |
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| America is a kidnapper. It remains one today because children are still being separated at the border for specious reasons and, according to a federal report and recent testimony before Congress, there may be thousands of additional children we didn't know were separated, children the government says it now lacks the resources to find, writes columnist Rex Huppke. |
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| The National Enquirer's increasingly propagandistic lies and its penchant for hiding the truth have made it unfit for display or sale in mainstream grocery and drug stores, writes columnist Eric Zorn. |
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