Lisa Doi is an organizer with Tsuru for Solidarity, a group of Japanese Americans using the folding of paper origami cranes as a way to spark changes to U.S. immigration policy. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Bill Healy
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This week's tools, tips, and tricks talks about a Windows 10 productivity trick. Did you know you can have multiple virtual desktops in Windows 10? Why fight with multiple applications on one screen when you can break them out into their own desktop. This episode tells you how.
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Source - https://www.ceofix.net/2837/windows-10-task-view-shortcuts/
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Amazon is expanding their Amazon One palm scanning technology into Whole Foods. This episode talks about what this is and some concerns around this new biometric process.
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First observed in 1970, Earth Day has grown into an annual, April 22 celebration of the natural world—and the importance of humanity’s role in protecting it. As we mark Earth Day 2021, read on for ten recommended books that are sure to inspire thought, awe, and action. Barbara J. King’s Animals’ Best Friends: Putting Compassion to Work for Animals in Captivity and in the Wild “King’s Animals’ Best Friends is the most comprehensive exploration I’ve read of the complex relationship between the human and nonhuman, full of great insights and practical information.”—Jeff VanderMeer, New York Times Book Review, “By the Book” Charley Hailey’s The Porch: Meditations on the Edge of Nature “Hailey bears daily witness to the subtle vibrations of the natural world that well up from below, drift down from above, or move across his screened porch in the form of air, sound, light, weather, or wing beats. With this book, he fulfills a fundamental requirement of morality—paying attention.”—Robert Pogue Harrison, author of Juvenescence Sandra Knapp’s Extraordinary Orchids “In this captivating overview, Knapp covers the biology of both terrestrial and epiphytic (tree-dwelling) orchids and explains how epiphytes are adapted to living in trees, even using a special form of […]
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Next week Apple is expected to release iOS 14.5. This update will be the biggest improvement to user privacy in the history of the internet. This episode goes into the details of why.
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Advocates say the new state law would keep people out of cycles of debt, while opponents say it could significantly impact the financial makeup of Illinois and hurt communities of color. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Araceli Gomez-Aldana
The Chicago police superintendent has pushed reform, while leaning on old-school ways to address violence, carjackings and civil unrest. Host: Lisa Labuz; Reporter: Patrick Smith
Public health officials are focusing more and more on combating vaccine hesitancy. Brittany Norment, a 33-year-old from Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood speaks with Dr. Rochelle Bello, director of infectious disease at St. Bernard Hospital. Host: Melba...
For people in Chicago who have lost loved ones to police violence, the murder conviction of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd brings hope, but also pain and worry. Host: Mary Dixon; Guest: Arewa Karen Winters
Geico is the next company to announce they had sensitive customer data leaked. This episode talks about the leak and what fraudsters could do with the data that could have ended up in their hands.
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Source: Geico Breach Notice - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20618953-geico-data-breach-notice
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A new discovery by a team of scientists at Fermilab in west suburban Batavia is challenging everything we thought we knew about Physics. Dr. Brendan Casey, head of the Muon Department, details their findings around a relative of the Electron with a li...
Illinois State Climatologist, Dr. Trent Ford, clarifies the difference between climate and weather. If you have questions about our region’s climate, send an email to climate@wbez.org
As many as 26,000 public high schoolers were due back in schools beginning Monday. Teachers approved the reopening agreement this weekend. Host: Melba Lara; Reporter: Sarah Karp
Stewart Casey is a 48-year-old man from rural Illinois, and like over one third of Americans, he's unsure about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Zachary Rubin, an allergist and immunologist in the Chicago area, spoke with Stewart to talk through his con...
Instagram is one of the most popular social media apps. Young people especially are heavy users of this app and you should know how to secure it. This episode talks about the importance of multi-factor authentication and why you should turn it on your kid's phones now.
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Illinois is about the middle of the pack, nationwide in COVID-19 vaccine administration — but Chicago lags. Starting Monday, eligibility expands to everyone 16 and older in the city. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Becky Vevea
One representative says it’s a shame the state must “babysit” utilities following the power company’s bribery scandal. But Democrats still haven’t agreed on a list of ethics reforms. Host: Araceli Gomez-Aldana; Reporter: Dave McKinney
Following the release of the police body cam footage of the shooting of a 13 year old boy, vigils and demonstrations were held around the city. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Linda Lutton