Director of Communications @HarrisPoll Senior Editor w/M.Harris. Former editor @CrainsChicago @BW and @ChicagoTribune Once upon a time Red Owl stockboy, too
Exclusive: New X users with interests in topics such as crafts are being blanketed with political content and fed posts leaning toward Trump and sowing doubt about the integrity of the election https://t.co/mdHByJYxbx via @WSJ
Immigration and voter fraud is Elon Musk’s most popular policy topic online, according to a Bloomberg analysis. That’s helping Donald Trump lay the groundwork to dispute the election results if he doesn’t win HT @daveyalba https://t.co/Ugcer6sCNS via @bbgvisualdata
Do you think somebody possibly has video of Trump mocking the handicapped, demeaning US prisoners of war, boasting about sexually assaulting women, praising Vladimir Putin, or urging a violent attack on the US Capitol? That would be huge.
After Chicago Tribune didn’t replace retiring architecture critic Blair Kamin, he funded his own successor. This is a story of how donors and nonprofits are underwriting local news coverage.
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Pam Zekman, veteran investigative reporter, sells longtime home in Chicago's Buena Park. And tomorrow's her 80th birthday! https://t.co/bkm82zh7EC via @crainschicago
This battle could define Chicago's future: On one side, Mayor Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union. On the other, proponents school choice, who say it keeps middle- and upper-income families in the city.
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23andMe’s CEO has said she’ll consider selling the company. That means 15 million people’s DNA might be up for sale too, @kristenvbrown writes. https://t.co/GzmxRNy1Uq
Mysterious drones swarmed a U.S. military base for 17 days. The Pentagon still doesn’t know who was flying them or why, revealing a glaring blindspot in America’s air defense. https://t.co/OB6SIjPqHe via @WSJ
The men offering help in a Florida town ravaged by Hurricane Helene were fit and clean cut. They were also white supremacists. https://t.co/zmQ9x2Ez7Q via @WSJ
Chicago Mayor Johnson loses another City Council liaison as the city faces a nearly $1 billion budget deficit https://t.co/b7LyQTQiJn via @crainschicago