Opinion Stories from May 20, 2025 (Change date)
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Double standardMay 20, 2025 12:17 pm - Can we once again compare the current presidency and his minions to the fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes? When President Trump makes a huge gaff, MAGA chalks it up to h...
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Transparency, public’s voice are at stakeMay 20, 2025 12:17 pm - Long Grove’s historic charm is under threat — and not just from the Quik Trip proposal to build a large fueling station at the intersection of Routes 83 and 53. The real ...
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Doing what voters wantMay 20, 2025 12:17 pm - When I open my Daily Herald, I turn right to the Opinion page to see how many more people have TDS. And also to see what misinformation is being written. The latest is th...
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Law would drive crypto business out of stateMay 20, 2025 12:16 pm - If you’re not paying attention to the blockchain and cryptocurrency industries in Illinois, let me tell you they are thriving. More than 300 blockchain startups call Illi...
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On education, Mississippi shows the wayMay 20, 2025 4:00 am - Syndicated columnist Michael Barone: Shocking new data shows Mississippi now leads the nation in key education metrics. Is the Deep South outperforming progressive states?
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Daily Herald opinion: This is a show of commitment?: Painting transparency mistake as ‘minor’ overlooks its serious consequencesMay 20, 2025 4:00 am - Daily Herald opinion: Tollway board's suspicious actions in closed session, unapologetic response raise doubts about commitment to transparency despite claim that excluding public was a one-time oversight.
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Sleazin' on a jet planeMay 20, 2025 4:00 am - Syndicated columnist Marc Munroe Dion: If you don't have much money, you gotta have pride, or you're a bum, and people know you're a bum, and they call you a bum. But if you're rich, no one will think you're a bum no matter what you take, including a $400 million jet.
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The Democrats: Leadership discredited, party off kilterMay 20, 2025 4:00 am - Syndicated columnist Michael Barone: How does a political party with overwhelming advantages, including increasing support from the growing bloc of highly educated and affluent voters, almost monopoly support from the press and broadcast media, and with burgeoning financial and high-tech sectors of the economy, manage to lose just about everything across the board?
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