
Opinion & Comment
Opinion: Welcome to Evanston, Home of the Racists
EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! Black people's problems are over! Evanston pays REPARATIONS!
Opinion & Comment from the Chicago Journal.
Opinion & Comment
EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! Black people's problems are over! Evanston pays REPARATIONS!
Politics
An unbelievably still growing crime problem that's long since passed so far beyond caricature that only an obscure stoner comedy starring Kelso and Stifler is able to fully quantify the absurdity of the condition it feels like as an audience member watching this city's leadership perform.
Bears
You may be thinking, “Oh look...another trade rumors article…skip...” That’d be a mistake.
Politics
Someone needs to tell the truth, all right. Adam, what were you thinking?
Opinion & Comment
Ken Griffin is about to learn a hard lesson. You are the company you keep.
Illinois Politics
He long expressed an interest in Politics but it wasn't until J.B. Pritzker found it necessary to fully satisfy the donation requirements of Mike Madigan that he was elected Governor of Illinois. It was his first elected position in public office, and it should be his last.
Opinion & Comment
Sorry I've been gone so long. I had to bury my Father.
Opinion & Comment
Your legislators are trying to trick you, dupe you, fool you, con you, deceive, delude, swindle, and fleece you, exploit you, squeeze you, sucker you, sap you, make you chump, patsy, goose, and fall guy after they bleed you dry. Search a thesaurus to add synonyms and don't let them get away with it.
Opinion & Comment
Judging by a quick review of the collective firestorm ignited by his social media activity last week, if it weren't Brian Urlacher's mug plastered up on every other billboard from Indiana to the Wisconsin border I suspect the influx of inquiries to Restore Hair would have crashed their system.
Opinion & Comment
For a moment, let's ignore the going street value of smerch like Gucci handbags, old school Nike kicks, or the women's autumn cardigan collection at Macy's.
Opinion & Comment
On January 13, 1971, a fresh-faced 28 year old lawyer named Mike Madigan assumed office as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, serving the 22nd district of Chicago's 13th Ward. He's still there.
Opinion & Comment
While Mayor Lori Lightfoot continues her over-the-top audition for no one to be the next face of the CNN docu-drama, “Chicagoland,” the city she was elected to lead is spiraling out of control.