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Chicago Patients Want Fertility Treatments After Pandemic

Treatment for infertility wasn’t deemed essential during the pandemic. Now, doctors see the return of old patients — and a long list of new ones. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Araceli Gómez-Aldana

Is My Illinois State Senator, Representative Vaccinated?

The Illinois legislators who wouldn’t answer -- Black Democrats and white Republicans -- represent some of the least vaccinated areas. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Tony Arnold, Dave McKinney

Is Chicago Listening To Public Input On Budget?

With more than $1.8 billion heading Chicago’s way in COVID-19 relief, some hope city officials listen to how the public wants the money spent. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Mariah Woelfel

Episode 1033 – Building Complex Passwords That You Can Remember Is Easier Than You Think

Passwords are not going away any time soon and that means people still need to create passwords that are unique and hard to crack. This episode talks about a new suggestion on how to create a long complex password that is just as effective as any other method.

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Chicago Police Officer Ella French Fatally Shot

Chicago Police Department Chaplain Father Dan Brandt says slain Officer Ella French was an animal lover and a great police officer. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Patrick Smith

Episode 1032 – Most Insider Breaches Are Not Malicious, Just Stupid Mistakes By People

A new report from Code42 details what security professionals already know, most insider breaches are not malicious. This episode talks about the report and why it's important to keep your focus on the data and not necessarily the causes of breaches.

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What A ‘Code Red’ UN Climate Report Means For Chicago

Dr. Scott Collis, atmospheric scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, and Illinois State Climatologist, Dr. Trent Ford share local takeaways from the U.N. climate change report released Monday. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Lauren Frost

Episode 1031 – Apple Starting To Scan Your Photos, What This Really Means

A recent report explained how Apple will soon be scanning your personal photos looking for child abuse images. This episode talks about what this technology really is doing and why it's not what the mainstream narrative is telling you.

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Welcome to Our New Website

Dear Readers and Friends of the Press, Welcome! We are very excited to share the launch of our newly redesigned website, which brings you a new look for Chicago and an enhanced, user-friendly design, which makes it easier to find whatever you’re looking for be it books, journals, or information

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CPS Special Education Remains Plagued With Troubles

As the nation’s third largest public school district searches for new leadership, advocates are looking for systemic changes. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Sarah Karp

9 Questions with Stefan Vogler, author of “Sorting Sexualities”

In his new book, Stefan Vogler deftly unpacks the politics of the techno-legal classification of sexuality in the United States. His study focuses specifically on state classification practices around LGBTQ people seeking asylum in the United States and sexual offenders being evaluated for carceral placement—two situations where state actors must determine individuals’ sexualities. Though these legal settings are diametrically opposed—one a punitive assessment, the other a protective one—they present the same question: how do we know someone’s sexuality? We asked him a few questions about it. Your book concerns the techno-legal classification of sexuality. For the unfamiliar, what does that mean? By “techno-legal classification” I mean the ways that law, science, and technology come together to make decisions about how to classify and categorize sexual subjects. We often think we know what sexuality is because of common sense—the old “I know it when I see it” idea. However, what I show in the book is that what “sexuality” means actually varies across institutional contexts, and that variation is often at least partially attributable to the kinds of knowledge or expertise that inform that area of law. A biological understanding of sexuality generally means that one believes we can find the “cause” of sexuality—whether it is […]

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A Reckoning At Covenant Fellowship Church: What Lies Ahead

Sources said the UIUC campus church’s culture, structure and charismatic leader were among the reasons why so many stories of sexual abuse remained hidden for so long. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Esther Yoon-Ji Kang, Susie An

Episode 1029 – Having A Multi-Cloud Environment Is More Risky To Your Business

Moving to the cloud is a common practice for many businesses now. However, going with one cloud or multiple can increase security risks. This episode talks about a recent study that shows having a multi-cloud strategy is actually riskier for the organization and security teams.

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U of I Church Grapples With Sexual Assault Cover Up

More on the culture and power structure at Covenant Fellowship Church, which allowed spiritual abuse and the mishandling of sexual misconduct to go unchecked for years. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Esther Yoon-Ji Kang, Susie An