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Letter: Document security system needs fixingJan 27, 2023 8:00 AM - A Vernon Hills letter to the editor: The discovery of classified documents is now much in the news.
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Letter: Electricity cost is reasonableJan 27, 2023 8:00 AM - An Aurora letter to the editor: ComEd recently requested a rate increase that would be spread over several years.
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Daily Herald opinion: Be skeptical, and look for the 7 tenets of good journalism.Jan 27, 2023 7:54 AM - In this Daily Herald editorial, readers are encouraged to look for the hallmarks of good journalism when reading "news."
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Letter: Keep facts straight on climate scienceJan 26, 2023 7:51 AM - A Naperville letter to the editor: In the opinion pages, people and columnists are entitled to their opinions. But I wish the Daily Herald would screen out outright lies and egregious misrepresentation of facts. A recent letter comes to mind.
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Letter: Threats against theater defy free speechJan 26, 2023 7:51 AM - A Carol Stream letter to the editor: Our Constitution guarantees us the right to free speech. Free speech is not just for you, but for others as well.
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Daily Herald opinion: Phillips is probably right that public money would be spent if Bears moveJan 26, 2023 7:39 AM - Outgoing Chicago Bears President Ted Phillips was not shy about providing a dose of reality about the proposed big new development at Arlington Park: The Bears will indeed seek some sort of public assistance with the project. And even if that doesn't come in the form of tax breaks, public money would be spent somewhere.
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Column: Alarming antisemitism and taking it onJan 25, 2023 11:50 AM - Here, there and everywhere around us we keep seeing antisemitism rear it's ugly head. We see it on college campuses, on social media, in business settings, in political figures, in celebrities and a constant barrage of incidents in the news, and even on packets thrown on driveways in our own communities.
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Syndicated columnist Debra J. Saunders: Dead names and gender dysphoriaJan 25, 2023 1:00 AM - Amy says her daughter was 15 -- and just broken up with her boyfriend -- when her daughter told her, "I'm tran, and I need a new name." It didn't seem real to Amy. "This was coming from somewhere else. It wasn't organic," Amy revealed in a new documentary. When Helen's son Jonas, then 4, told her he was a girl, she figured, "So one day, he's a girl, the next he's a fish." Helen and her wife split up because her ex-wife saw Jonas as Rosa.
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