Wrong news priorities
I am disappointed that a story about a slap at the Oscars made it to the front page. Meanwhile, the story about the former president who, according to Judge David Carter after reviewing evidence, "more likely than not" committed crimes in his attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 election was not on the front page. Constituents must remain vigilant and informed in order to maintain our democracy. Newspapers have a duty to put real news on the front page. Leave the celebrity "news" on the back page where it belongs.
Christine Eggert
Arlington Heights
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