A huge international rugby rivalry between Ireland and New Zealand will play out in Chicago. The world will watch.
Category: Opinion
Forrest Claypool: Chicago is holding itself back from a bright future
One Chicago boasts natural assets and the other has produced little but public insolvency.
Kam Buckner: A city charter is the reform Chicago actually needs, not recall powers
Instead of fighting over recall power in Chicago, we should be building a modern system of governance that prevents the need for recalls.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Feb. 22
Think you know what went on in the world of Chicago politics, sports and pop culture this week? Take our quiz and test your knowledge.
Letters: Chicago activist Ida B. Wells’ story is one we should know
We all need to learn about Chicago activist Ida B. Wells.
Heidi Stevens: Banning DEI and race-based programs in schools chips away at the very mission of education
To be a sharper, deeper, more careful, more creative, more flexible thinker requires diversity — inside classrooms and all across campuses.
Letters: What gutting the Department of Education will actually do
Paul Vallas misses the point of destroying the Department of Education in the first place.
Editorial: To improve law enforcement in Chicago and elsewhere, there’s no substitute for cops policing themselves
The number of internal Chicago Police Department citations of rank-and-file officers surged last year. That’s good.
Ian Kelly: Has America first become America alone?
The message sent by Donald Trump could not be clearer to our allies in Europe — after 75 years of shared security, you’re on your own.
Letters: We need Democrats to act like adults. Donald Trump will be vindicated.
Why must we waste time when we need to get things done for the American people?