Many Chicagoans have been complaining for months about the postal service, and problems are particularly bad at the Henry McGee office at 46th and Cottage Grove. A report by the U.S. Postal Service Inspector General showed it received some 5,300 inquir...
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Architect David Gutierrez retired in October, 2020. As part of our StoryCorps Chicago series, his granddaughter Harper, 9, interviewed him about his career. Producer: Bill Healy
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Thie week's tools, tips and tricks talks about a free scanner for your web browser. The Qualsys BrowserCheck will let you know if you are running an out of date browser, plugins need updates and checks security settings on your OS.
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As we near the one year mark of the pandemic WBEZ is highlighting insights and advice from mental health professionals about how we’re coping. Giulia Casani is a couple’s therapist who says that quarantining is affecting peoples' sex lives. Reporter: P...
Restaurant workers are furious that they’re not eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as indoor dining expands. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Vivian McCall
Preserving and persevering are the themes of Thursday's virtual Black History Month concert by the Chicago Children's Choir. Host: Mary Dixon; Guest: Judy Hanson, Coda Lewis
Chicago groups are leading bystander intervention trainings to teach people ways to help, like creating a distraction when someone is being harassed. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Esther Yoon-Ji Kang
Experts have figured out how to tell what you are typing, with varying level of accuracy, just by watching you on a video call. This episode goes through how it works.
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From daily student check-ins, in-person learning hubs and a quality-over-quantity mentality, teachers say virtual learning can be improved. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Adriana Cardona Maguigad
Some Chicagoans who go to get the COVID vaccine are being hit with sticker shock: an administrative charge for a shot that's supposed to be free. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Mariah Woelfel
Mental health professionals in Illinois have seen a big increase in demand during the pandemic. John Hughes of Chicago Center for Relational Health shared some tips and insights. Reporter: Patrick Smith
With the moderate advances in credit card security, skimming is still a problem. This episode talks about skimming and the things you can do to help prevent your card from being skimmed and used fraudulently.
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State officials say vaccine providers can charge a fee to administer the vaccine, but should be charging that to insurance companies or the federal government, not customers. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Mariah Woelfel
Healthcare breaches are not like other breaches. The data can not be changed like a credit card number. Most of it is forever and that's why hackers are increasing their attacks. This episode talks about Bitglass' Healthcare Breach Report and what it tells us.
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The local teen started by finding appointments for his grandparents. When word got out, he built a website to help the elderly figure out where to sign up on their own. Host: Marie Lane; Reporter: Edie Rubinowitz
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In Memoriam Kristofer Marinus Schipper
In honor of Press author and scholar Kristofer Marinus Schipper, Franciscus Verellen, coeditor of The Taoist Canon, offers this tribute. The doyen of Daoist studies Kristofer Marinus Schipper (1934-2021), coeditor with Franciscus Verellen of The Taoist Canon: A Historical Companion to the Daozang, passed away in Amsterdam on February 18, 2021, aged 86. A former member of the École Française d’Extrême-Orient (1962-1972), Kristofer Schipper carried out fieldwork on the living liturgical tradition of Daoism in Taiwan that would launch half a century of path-breaking research into “China’s high religion,” transform our understanding of religious life in the Chinese world, and foster new approaches to the study of Chinese society and religion in East Asia and the West. A member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Kristofer Schipper was director of the Institute of Chinese Studies, Collège de France, from 1987 to 1992. As professor of Chinese History at the University of Leiden and professor in the History of Daoism at the École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris, he trained a generation of specialists in Chinese religion, many of whom carry on his legacy today. His unending supply of far-sighted intuitions was at the origin of some of […]
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