More than 100 people protested outside the Chicago Tribune’s West Town office Saturday afternoon, claiming the paper’s editorial board spread anti-Palestinian propaganda in its editorial criticizing the City Council and Mayor Brandon Johnson’s handling of a resolution calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The Chicago Coalition for Justice in Palestine rallied outside the Tribune’s Grand Avenue entrance. Organizers chanted that the editorial board and Chris Jones, editorial page editor, should be ashamed and held accountable for “hateful words” that “stand with our oppressors.” A few dozen police officers stood outside the property gates during the protest, directing traffic. The...