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Episode 1195 – Today Is World Password Day

Today is World Password Day. A security 'holiday' observed the first Thursday of May since 2013. This episode talks about World Password Day and what Passwordless Authentication looks like and the challenges to integrate into a business.

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Chicago police misconduct happens in groups, study finds

Northwestern University sociologist Andrew Papachristos details a new analysis of public data about CPD members. The study finds that their misconduct, often portrayed as a matter of “bad apples,” is a group phenomenon and inflicts outsized harm in min...

Episode 1194 – The Myth Of Blockchain Anonymity

Blockchain is the anonymous ledger driving the cryptocurrency revolution. This episode talks about the myth that blockchain is 100% anonymous.

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What is the law in Illinois when it comes to abortion access?

Illinois has long been an oasis for those seeking abortions, as neighboring states have restricted access. Kristen Schorsch explains what's ahead for the state if the U.S. Supreme Court finalizes a recently leaked draft decision. Host: Melba Lara; Prod...

Chinatown’s history of appointing an unofficial Mayor

Chicago historian Shermann Dilla Thomas talks about Chinatown’s history of appointing an unofficial Mayor to represent their community. Host: Mary Dixon, Lisa Labuz; Producer: Cianna Greaves

Episode 1193 – Google Expanding Removal Requests Of Personal Data From Searches

Google allows users to request to remove personal information from their search results. They are expanding that policy and allowing more personal information to be requested to be removed such as email addresses, phone numbers and so on. This episode talks about this expansion and what it means and what it doesn't mean for your data on the Internet.

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Read an Excerpt from Tracy E. K’Meyer’s “To Live Peaceably Together”

Tracy E. K’Meyer’s To Live Peaceably Together is a thoughtful examination of the struggle for fair housing in the postwar United States, with a unique focus: the efforts undertaken by the Quaker-aligned American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in cultivating wider acceptance of residential integration. In the excerpt below—focusing on work

Just how much rain did Chicago see in April?

In the last couple of weeks, Illinois has seen a high number of days with precipitation. Illinois State Climatologist, Doctor Trent Ford shares how this spring stacks up so far. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Lauren Frost

Episode 1192 – Microsoft Edge Is Getting A VPN

Microsoft Edge appears to be getting a built-in VPN. This episode talks about the new feature called Secure Network and the details around this and when you can expect it.

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New exhibit features works by Black LGBTQ artists in Chicago

The featured artists belonged to the South Side Community Art Center and their artwork spans from the center’s founding in 1940 through the 1980s. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Natalie Moore; Guest: Zakkiyyah Najeebah

Phoenix Poets Series Relaunches with New Books by Dong Li and Annelyse Gelman

Dong Li receives inaugural Phoenix Emerging Poet Book Prize The University of Chicago Press is excited to announce that Dong Li and Annelyse Gelman have been chosen as the first poets to be published as part of the Phoenix Poets series relaunch. Dong Li’s The Orange Tree is the inaugural

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Chicago wants to study equitable housing around the world

The City of Chicago is examining how city governments around the world are using housing policies to promote wealth building in communities where a majority of residents are people of color. Professor Robert Chaskin on the research team shares specific...

What’s driving Chicago’s carjacking surge?

Police have blamed young people seeking joyrides for the uptick, but Professor Robert Vargas, director of the UChicago Justice Project, points to perpetrators with economic motivations. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Patrick Smith