The reaction to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson lays bare the moral wasteland that this country has become.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: With focus on revitalizing the Loop, the South and West sides continue to be ignored
It’s time for Chicago to adopt a holistic renewal plan that addresses the needs of all its neighborhoods, not just downtown.
Letters: Should the mayor negotiate with the CTU when he was so recently employed by them?
Mayor Brandon Johnson worked for the Chicago Teachers Union before becoming mayor, and was elected thanks to their political power.
Letters: We must protect the mental health of future generations
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Letters: Chicago regional transit is at risk and so are the economic benefits it brings
The economic benefits created by Chicago’s regional transit are in jeopardy thanks to a state funding formula that is grossly inadequate.
Letters: Are the Bears really a ‘storied franchise?’
The NFL started in 1920, so in 104 years of competition the “storied franchise” has won nine championships. So what is so storied about them?
Letters: The quantum development in South Chicago must include a new lakefront community
The first step in making this a development worthy of occupying land in Chicago’s world-famous lakeshore is designing a mixed-use community.
Letters: Democrats who stood by Joe Biden risked democratic principles
The people with the most accurate and intimate knowledge of the president’s cognitive troubles were also the most vocal deniers of that reality.
Letters: Editorial board goes after CPS teachers. What about other issues?
The editorial mentions that CPS spends $30,000 per pupil but falsely implies that most of that money is going to teacher salaries.
Letters: Final notes of thanks from our readers
The Tribune opinion team’s increased attention on the integrity of our leaders is what I am grateful for this Thanksgiving.