Articles filed under Politics
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Don Jr. reminds us: Don't email anything you don't want to see in The New York TimesJul 16, 2017 7:20 am - Experts on leadership communications call it The New York Times rule or the "front page test." It's one of the most common aphorisms of advisers and attorneys who counse...
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Editorial: We need answers on Trump and RussiaJul 15, 2017 2:00 pm - There Donald Trump Jr. was the other night, smiling and lighthearted, answering sympathetic questions from Sean Hannity, who famously advised the Trump campaign behind t...
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Lester: Former Daily Herald paperboy now state elections chiefJul 13, 2017 5:35 am - "Only in America," Arlington Heights native Bill Cadigan laughs, "can one go from being a Daily Herald paperboy to the head of the State Board of Elections." Cadigan, wh...
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Schools still waiting to see if they'll get money from stateJul 12, 2017 5:00 am - Amid the relief that lawmakers passed an Illinois budget for the first time in two years, one key provision has been overlooked: Schools won't get state dollars unless R...
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Editorial: State leaders must choose to govern or to campaignJul 10, 2017 11:00 pm - Having at last produced a state budget, Illinois' leaders — regardless of where they came out in the budget battle — have a choice to make. They can govern, or they can ...
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Retailers win another round against Cook County 'soda tax'Jul 10, 2017 1:00 am - Retailers won another round Monday in their attempt to keep a Cook County tax on sugary beverages from going into effect. The Illinois Appellate Court upheld a temporary...
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Editorial: State leaders must choose to govern or to campaignJul 09, 2017 11:00 pm - Having at last produced a state budget, Illinois' leaders - regardless of where they came out in the budget battle - have a choice to make. They can govern, or they can ...
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Trump's rural broadband goal easier said than doneJul 08, 2017 7:21 am - President Donald Trump has promised to expand broadband service to rural areas as part of his $1 trillion nationwide infrastructure plan. That may be easier said than do...
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Hersey students lead libertarian news start-upJul 06, 2017 11:00 pm - Two Hersey High School students are at the head of a new libertarian news service to compete in what they see as a polarized media landscape. Ryan Manthy, 15, and Maxwel...
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Constable: Politics can't make Cubs great againJul 06, 2017 5:00 am - We watched fireworks, cheered the flag and celebrated our country's independence on Tuesday. By Wednesday, we were back to expressing our discomfort with independent thi...