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Opinion
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Editorials
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Daily Herald opinion: Kudos to a Schaumburg pancake house discussion group modeling civil, face-to-face dialogue on divisive issues. They show us that in-person conversations foster empathy and respect in contrast to the hostility of social media, which is key to easing today’s deep divisions.
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There is welcome and admirable intent in the concerns of law enforcement authorities as they wrestle with a technology-enabled trend that can turn individuals’ police int...
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Daily Herald Opinion: Surely there are some in the president’s camp who will rise to condemn that which the most common element of common decency calls to be condemned.
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Letters to the Editor
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She’s indestructible. A slight, comely young redhead clad in white sneakers, black yoga pants and a midriff gray sweater brazenly stomps her way through a glass floor at ...
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The Feb. 1 Daily Herald editorial “ 'Not thinking a thing wrong': Obvious lies about tragic events go beyond spin, disqualify leaders" deserves to be widely read. Its pos...
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For decades, a goal of the National Prayer Breakfast has been to bring a shared unity among participants of various faiths and be a non-partisan model for Americans. Prev...
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Columns
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This Sunday, the Daily Herald will begin another cycle in an activity that has long been a staple of the newspaper’s election efforts, endorsements in contested elections...
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Syndicated columnist Jeff Robbins:
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Syndicated columnist Debra J. Saunders:
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Cartoons
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