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A Very October Reading List

In numerous cultures, it is believed, even celebrated, that with the arrival of autumn, the veil between the living world and what lies beyond grows thin—from Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, in Mexico and Spain; to Fed Gede, or Festival of the Ancestors, in Haiti; to Yu Lan, or the Hungry Ghost Festival, in China; to Halloween in the United States. While each holiday is nuanced and unique, October welcomes traditions around the globe that center on mortality. As spirits, ancestors, ghosts, and ghouls parade into our earthly realm, we offer a reading list that will invite you to consider death and dying from a wide variety of vantage points. Is the Cemetery Dead? by David Charles Sloane In modern society, we have professionalized our care for the dying and deceased in hospitals and hospices, churches and funeral homes, cemeteries and mausoleums to aid dazed and disoriented mourners. But these formal institutions can be alienating and cold, leaving people craving a more humane mourning and burial process. Is the Cemetery Dead? gets to the heart of the tragedy of death, chronicling how Americans are inventing new or adapting old traditions, burial places, and memorials. In illustrative prose, […]

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Episode 855 – British Airways Hit With Huge Fine For Really Ridiculous Security Gaffs

British Airways was hit with a huge fine from a breach that they had in 2018. The size of the fine was actually reduced but still significant from how the breach happened. This epsiode goes into the security failures that let the hackers walk away with credit card details.

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Democratic Justice Fights To Stay On IL Supreme Court

Democratic Supreme Court Justice Tom Kilbride, who’s seeking another 10-year term on the court, needs 60% of the vote in a largely Republican district to win the seat. If he loses, it could help Republicans pave a path toward conservative control of th...

NY Times Uncovers A Pay-for-Play News Network

New York Times reporter, Davey Alba, found a nationwide network of local news sites publishing propaganda, including in Illinois. Sites with names like the Cook County Record, The Kankakee Times, and The Lake County Gazette may look like regular news s...

Episode 854 – Here Are The Top Brands Impersonated In Phishing Attacks In 2020

This episode talks about research from Check Point on the most impersonated brands used in phishing attacks. Know what the hackers are using most can help you add a little more caution when seeing emails and ads around these brands.

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Kim Foxx And Pat O’Brien Have Different Visions

This year’s race for the position of Cook County’s top prosecutor offers a competition between two very different visions for the county’s criminal justice system.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Patrick Smith

Chicago In ‘Second Surge’ Of COVID-19, Mayor Says

Chicago is seeing its highest number of cases since the spring, and they’re expected to keep climbing. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot implored people to wear masks, keep their distance from others, and especially avoid big gatherings as the holidays appr...

Episode 853 – IoT Strikes Again – Hackers Selling Web Camera Footage

The Internet of Things Strikes Again. This episode talks about a hacking group that is selling access and footage from home security cameras and what you can do if you have these in your home.

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A Look At Last Year’s $1B Chicago Budget Increase

The $1 billion increase in Chicago’s budget last year is only partially due to ballooning pension obligations. Here's a look at how increases across the city added up.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Becky Vevea

Young People Need To See Muslim Heroes Onscreen

Recently StoryCorps Chicago has been collecting stories about the experiences of being Muslim in the United States. Actor Bassam Abdelfattah spoke with his friend, hip-hop musician Kayem, about how Muslim people are presented in the media.

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Chicago Public Schools Enrollment Plummets

Enrollment in Chicago Public Schools dropped by 4% this year amid the pandemic and remote learning. That’s the biggest decrease in two decades and in line with drops in other big city districts around the country.

Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Sarah K...

Episode 852 – Tools, Tips and Tricks – How To Check Those Checksum Values On Downloads

This week's tools, tips and tricks talks about checksum values. What they are, why download sites post them and how to check them.

Source: https://technastic.com/check-md5-checksum-hash/

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IL Public Universities Brace For More COVID Damage

Public university leaders in Illinois were relieved this year when the state kept funding flat despite the pandemic. But without more federal aid, the governor is now warning of cuts at a time when schools are seeing costs rise and revenues drop.

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Indiana Is Back On Chicago’s Travel Quarantine List

Chicagoans travelling to the city from Indiana are being ordered to quarantine. For some people on the city’s Southeast Side living on the state line, it means they could literally cross the street and then need to stay home for 14 days.

Host: Melba L...

Experts Share Concerns About 2020 Census Accuracy

Experts say the pandemic, a shortened timeline, quality control failures and politics could lead to a headcount that is not fit for use.

Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Esther Yoon-Ji Kang

Episode 851 – Playstation Owners Pay Attention, Your Game Chats Are Now Recorded

Playstation released an update to their console operating system called update 8.00. This epsiode goes through the new security and provacy features and talks about a new revelation that the voice chats may be recorded.

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5 Questions for Catherine Zabinski, author of “Amber Waves: The Extraordinary Biography of Wheat, from Wild Grass to World Megacrop”

It’s harvest season! What better time to dip into agricultural history? Wheat was one of the first domesticated food crops, and for roughly 8,000 years it has been a dietary staple in Europe, West Asia, and North Africa. Today, wheat is grown on more land area than any other commercial crop, and it continues to be the most important food grain for humans. A plant this prolific surely deserves its own biography. In Amber Waves, Catherine Zabinski invites us to follow the evolutionary journey of wheat while exploring its symbiotic relationship with humans. We are introduced to the habits and history of this member of the grass family, how it lives, how it thrives, and how it arrived at its current form. We learn how our ancestors discovered and exploited the grain, which went on to be foundational to the development of civilization—from the wild grasses first cultivated in the Fertile Crescent to the ancient empires that sought to control its production. And in modern times, we discover wheat’s role in the Green Revolution and contemporary efforts to produce a perennial form. From the origins of agriculture to gluten sensitivities and genetic engineering, Amber Waves sheds new light on how […]

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How Safe Is In-Person Voting During A Pandemic?

In-person early voting kicked off in Chicago neighborhoods this week, and many are wondering how they can vote safely during the pandemic.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Claudia Morell