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Friday, Dec 15 You've likely seen the campaign attack ad against Fritz Kaegi, one of Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios' opponents in the Democratic primary. Berrios is stooping to falsely paint Kaegi as a secret Republican rather than making the case why voters should re-elect him, writes Eric Zorn. |
| The Evanston Township High School board voted Monday to make it more difficult for the public to access public information concerning district business — specifically memos and emails written by the superintendent and board president. |
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| Eradicating Islamic State on the military battlefield may prove easier than expunging its call to arms on the internet. |
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| The Federal Communications Commission just changed the internet. |
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| What once seemed like a pipe dream of Democrats now looks like a possible escape hatch for the country, a do-over on 2016 and an effort to return to normalcy. |
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| Republicans, your grievances with the party establishment may be justified. Your decision to completely dismiss their political instincts is not. |
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| Chicago has a new motto: Leave no open space undeveloped. |
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| Check out the latest cartoons by Tribune editorial cartoonist Scott Stantis. |
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