How Coded Language Is Tearing Chicagoans Apart
During Monday night’s presidential debate, Republican Donald Trump talked about the number of shootings and murders in Chicago, portraying our city as a blighted and dangerous.
During Monday night’s presidential debate, Republican Donald Trump talked about the number of shootings and murders in Chicago, portraying our city as a blighted and dangerous.
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For years Saint Boniface Church in West Town has nearly faced the wrecking ball, with preservationists fighting to save it as a local historical icon. Though Saint Boniface was once a sight to …
At the time he was assassinated in 1968, Bobby Kennedy was known as a staunch defender of civil rights and a liberal icon. But he wasn’t always that way. In fact, his politics changed substantially …
Slate columnist Michelle Goldberg reached out to therapists to discuss “Trump induced anxiety.“
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orning Shift talks to Leslie Guy, chief curator at the DuSable, about the collections at the new national museum and the DuSable as well as the impact the national museum could have on future …
Whatever the candidates’ strategy, we know from the campaign it will be an interesting showdown. We talk to Jason DeSanto from Northwestern University about what he expects and his predictions for …
A Black Lives Matter chapter out of Savannah, Ga., has developed its own theory on how to reduce gun violence in Chicago.
Rock historian Ed Ward, known for his contributions to the show Fresh Air for almost 40 years, joins us to talk about his new biography ’.‘