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Whole Foods and Chicago Partner to Fight Poverty Oct. 12, 2016

Star Parker

I have always been a great fan of the idea of "enterprise zones," originally introduced by the late ... Read More

Trump, Who Needed to Be an 11, Was Barely a 4 Sep. 28, 2016

Roger Simon

Donald Trump knows how to work a Republican room. Give him that. Give him a gym packed full of yahoo... Read More

Coaster Wagon Was a Smooth Ride May. 27, 2016

Antique or Junque

Q: What can you tell me about this child's wagon? We think it has been in our family since the 1920s... Read More

American Workers Matter: A Chicago Wake and Wake-Up Call Apr. 13, 2016

Michelle Malkin

Circle this date on your calendar: April 22. I'll be in Chicago that day attending what may be a ver... Read More

Knocking Smokeless Tobacco Out of the Ballpark Mar. 27, 2016

Steve Chapman

Fans do not attend Major League Baseball games to enhance their physical health. Among their customa... Read More

Last Weekend Was 1968 All Over Again Mar. 17, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — I have been an attentive observer of political protests for many moons. You might... Read More

Trump Foes Should Stay off His Stage Mar. 15, 2016

Froma Harrop

It's not easy to turn Donald Trump into an object of sympathy, but the hotheads disrupting his ralli... Read More

Brownshirts & Republican Wimps Mar. 15, 2016

Patrick Buchanan

Friday evening's Donald Trump rally in Chicago was broken up by a foul-mouthed mob that infiltrated ... Read More

Is Rising Violence a 'Ferguson Effect'? Jan. 31, 2016

Steve Chapman

Chicago, never an island of tranquility, has been roiled by a surge in serious violence. Last year, ... Read More

Rahm, I Tried to Warn You Jan. 07, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Chicago has always struck me as one of the most affluent cities in the world. Gro... Read More

Chicago Needs More Tasing Jan. 03, 2016

Steve Chapman

Progress is often hard to measure, but in the coming year in Chicago, there will be one revealing in... Read More

Racist Silence Binds Chicago and Israel in Killing of Teenagers Dec. 03, 2015

Ray Hanania

There are many similarities in the killing of Black teenagers by police on American streets, and the... Read More

Report From ECom Chicago Oct. 20, 2015

Succeeding in Your Business

I just got back from speaking at this year's eCom Chicago conference for online retailers. A little ... Read More

What Is to Be Done? Oct. 08, 2015

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Regarding last week's mass murder in Oregon, what is there to say that is new? Th... Read More

Anatomy of a Failed Liberal State Sep. 15, 2015

Stephen Moore

When I grew up in the north suburbs of Chicago in the 1960s and '70s, Illinois was still a financial... Read More

The Next Front in the War on Religious Freedom Aug. 28, 2015

David Harsanyi

Stop bellyaching about Washington. All the country's best fascists are on your local city council. N... Read More

Why Poor People Stay Poor Jun. 11, 2015

Steve Chapman

In the 1970s, crime was soaring, and American policymakers had all sorts of ideas for how to reduce ... Read More

Is the Press Broken? Nov. 19, 2014

Roger Simon

Today is the day I was not going to disappoint @RonSupportsYou, who, as his nom de Twitter implies, ... Read More

Fall Is a Great Time to Savor Chicago Aug. 31, 2014

Travel and Adventure

By Robert Selwitz Mild temperatures make early fall a great time to visit Chicago. Strolling the str... Read More

The Upright and Locked Position Aug. 31, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

On Aug. 24, United Airlines diverted a Newark-to-Denver flight to Chicago's O'Hare International Air... Read More