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Welcome to America’s Cultural Revolution

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The Art of Punctuation

The New Museum of the Dog

Nelson Algren: Chicago’s Bard of the Downtrodden

America’s Most Educated, Engaged Citizens Are Making Politics Worse

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Thomas Cromwell: A Revolutionary Biography

Clocks and Economic Growth

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Whistle blower scientist exposes shoddy climate science noaa

Navy’s Stealth Destroyer Program Failure

As Gawker learned, media corporations are't above the law

Reflections on the Shock of Brexit

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Islam v. Free Speech: Twitter Surrenders

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As of July 1, 2015, citizens of Chicago who enjoy their Netflix, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Prime, Xbox Live, and/or PlayStation Network subscriptions are now subject to the city’s 9 percent “Amusement Tax” for the privilege.