Pausing from parsing
ChicagoClimate changeEntertainmentFoodMilitary policyPoliticsRailroadsRepublican PartyRestaurantsTrumpUrban planningUS PoliticsWeatherMy task this afternoon is to parse a pile of random text that has, shall we say, inconsistencies. Before I return to that task, I'm setting aside some stuff to read later on:
- The Chicago-area transit agency Metra plans to spend $2.6 bn over the next five years on fixing things. It can do this because Republican Bruce Rauner, who basically froze the state budget for his entire term, got booted out of office a year ago.
- The Trump Administration continues its assault on evidence-based research, for example gutting two USDA programs by moving their headquarters to Kansas City.
- The Atlantic's Mark Bowden interviewed dozens of top military officers who think the President is dangerous to our national security.
- It turns out, people support climate change prevention and remediation efforts even when they know the cost.
And finally, Crain's reviews five relatively-new steakhouses in Chicago. Since we probably won't eat steak past about 2030, these may be worth checking out sooner rather than later.
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