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Chicago Tribune Opinion

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

 
 

Good morning, Chicago. 

There is a truce in the Iran war, and negotiations for permanent peace are underway, but Operation Epic Fury, as it is known, left 13 Americans dead and more than 380 wounded. Scott W. Patton, a combat veteran, points that out today in an op-ed and notes that the diplomacy happening now has real stakes. If the tenuous agreement collapses, U.S. service members' lives could again be at risk in the Middle East, he writes.

Legal scholar and regular contributor Pegah Banihashemi also writes today about the end of hostilities, but from the other side. Iran’s leaders are not united behind the memorandum of understanding signed by the presidents of both countries, and they continue to repress their citizens. Our readers are also focused on the end of the war in letters to the editor

The Tribune Editorial Board wants Chicago and Arlington Heights to enjoy themselves a little bit more, within reason. First, the board writes in support of a plan that would allow suburbanites to walk around an area of downtown Arlington Heights with alcoholic beverages. Second, the board writes that Chicago should stick to its agreement with Bally’s and not allow new video gambling terminals in gas stations, bars and elsewhere. 

“We’re not in the business of carrying water for a casino operator that has yet to prove itself in Chicago, but given the choice between a backroom machine in a corner bar or a gas station and a fancy place with restaurants, lounges and a hotel, we’re on the side of the latter,” the board writes. 

Also today a housing advocate reaffirms support for Evanston’s reparations program as it faces new attacks from the U.S. Department of Justice. 

Thanks for reading. 

— Grace Miserocchi, opinion editor

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Scott W. Patton: As debate rages over an Iran deal, let’s acknowledge how much Americans have already lost

The hardest costs in the Iran war aren’t measured in dollars. They’re measured in people.

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Pegah Banihashemi: Peace for whom? Iran after the agreement

A wave of repression unfolded against the Iranian people after the diplomatic agreement with the U.S.

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Editorial: A toast to innovation in downtown Arlington Heights

The concept introduces a new open consumption area that would allow patrons to purchase alcoholic beverages and take them around Arlington Alfresco.

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Editorial: Chicago made a deal with Bally’s casino. It did not include video gaming terminals in bars.

Chicago shouldn’t look like Pottersville. And the city made a deal with Bally’s.

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Dominic Voz: Defending Evanston’s reparations program means defending the promise of fair housing

Evanston’s reparations are not a story of granting arbitrary preferences, but a story of a city confronting its own history of injustice.

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Letters: President Donald Trump saved lives by taking on Iran

Regardless of whether one likes or dislikes the president, he saved lives. Let’s recognize his accomplishment.

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Scott Stantis