More than three decades after Barack Obama began an unsuccessful tenure as a community organizer on Chicago’s South Side, the former President scored an important victory Tuesday in his effort to reorganize the area’s landscape. Specifically, his foundation can start building a museum honoring Mr. Obama on land which is currently a public park. Lolly Bowean reports in the Chicago Tribune:In a surprising move, a federal judge ruled...
Source: Wall Street Journal June 11, 2019 21:55 UTC