Both candidates obviously had prepared their talking points and were going to express them, no matter what question they were asked.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Banning single-use plastics is a necessary step in taking on a huge problem
Despite the fact that about 80% of Americans want action on single-use plastics, very little is being done in Illinois or nationally to stem the suffocating tide of plastics.
Letters: We failed the Georgia school shooter, and we failed the victims
Who reaches out to a 14-year-old boy whose mother has a long criminal record? Who guides him?
Letters: Immigrant workers bring value to our country
Immigrant workers are indispensable to the U.S. economy, contributing significantly across various sectors.
Letters: The US government ignores Israel’s violations of human rights
When will we put our national interest ahead of Israel’s designs?
Letters: We need a president who respects the private pain of the families of troops
His story — and his family’s experience — is privately familiar to millions of Americans. That’s what we honor.
Letters: We need to see more serious thought from Kamala Harris on her economic policies
I hope Kamala Harris will give more serious thought to her proposed economic strategies.
Letters: CTU President Stacy Davis Gates has misplaced priorities
When CPS graduates meet acceptable nationwide standards in basic skills, then people will be more likely to listen and embrace social justice issues.
Letters: An overdose prevention site on the West Side would save lives
This bipartisan bill would establish a pilot overdose prevention site on the West Side of Chicago, where medically supervised drug use could save lives.
Letters: Librarians play vital roles in our communities
Librarians can contribute to student success in a number of ways