The differences between Manley High School and Hope Academy highlights what’s broken in the Chicago Teachers Union’s approach to education.
Category: Opinion
Letters: Destroying Tesla cars as a form of political protest is a slippery slope
Trashing Tesla cars is political violence and must stop.
Editorial: In bitter Orland Park mayoral race, Tribune Editorial Board endorses a return to civility
Local politics are supposed to breed a healthy dose of decorum and respect. Not so in Orland Park, where the mayoral race has been anything but civil.
Editorial: Mayor Brandon Johnson’s sneak attack on city contractors for budget savings
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration has “asked” city vendors to reduce their contracted prices by at least 3% to save money.
David Hiller: Late Wyoming senator embraced a bipartisan spirit that we need now
Sen. Alan K. Simpson, the former Wyoming senator who died March 14, had a track record of working across party lines.
Editorial: Big Tech’s AI pitch seeks a license to steal
Gutting copyright protections for the benefit of AI bots would have a chilling effect on news organizations and all creative content creators.
Editorial: For mayor of Arlington Heights, Tribune Editorial Board endorses Jim Tinaglia
The next mayor will need to work well with others, represent the best interests of village residents and prepare for the possibility of the Bears coming to town.
Letters: Tribune Editorial Board does a disservice to Mahmoud Khalil and protesters
I disagree with the editorial board’s characterization of Mahmoud Khalil as “a supporter of Hamas” rather than as a supporter of Palestinian rights.
Editorial: Crypto has a friend — or is it a frenemy? — in Donald Trump
President Donald Trump has opened the door far wider to future legitimacy for the crypto business. But that alone won’t achieve that status.
Steven Adreasen and Anthony Lake: Donald Trump’s foreign policies have a nuclear impact on US credibility abroad
Donald Trump’s exclamation that Ukraine’s defense of its territory could cause a nuclear war was extraordinarily dangerous.