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Life Interrupted: Against Coronavirus, Home Is A Fortress

Ari Mejia built a fort inside her house to help cope with staying at home. She shares one of many personal dispatches to come from folks who now find themselves alone, together.

Host: Melba Lara
Producer: Joe DeCeault, Linda Lutton

Episode 717 – Docker Instances Targeted In Malware Campaign

Docker is a popular deployment method for cloud-based applications. Like other cloud services, you need to be aware of how to secure them. This episode talks about a malware campaign that is exploiting misconfigured Docker instances to spread cypto-mining malware.

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COVID-19 Inspires A ‘Driveway Happy Hour’

The coronavirus pandemic has canceled all the big events in the Chicago area. On one block in the northwest suburbs, neighbors have found a way to be together for a little bit, even while they keep apart.

Host: Annie Russell
Reporter: Dan Mihalopoulos

Crystal Lake Student Awaits Asylum Ruling At Counselor’s Home

Meydi Guzman Rivas has been living with her school counselor for over a month now. She moved in after being held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Now, she’s hopeful she’ll be given asylum.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Susie An

Economist Claudia Goldin on the Origins of “Capital in the Nineteenth Century”

Contemporary debate around inequality is centered on a common theme: capital. Capital, broadly speaking, is wealth. People who have capital enjoy more leverage, security, and flexibility in their economic lives. Capital in the Nineteenth Century is a history of how and where capital was originated and consolidated in the United States’ first century as an independent nation. It is an utterly original and painstaking work of economic history, one that illustrates the power of the field to inform our thorniest debates in the present. Here, the eminent economist Claudia Goldin recounts the origins of the project: an unexpected (and not entirely organized) mailing from the late Robert Gallman. In August 1998 a large envelope arrived from Bob Gallman, who was then a distinguished economic historian at the University of North Carolina. Inside was an unwieldy set of chapters that Bob was asking me to consider for the National Bureau of Economic Research monograph series, Long Term Factors in Economic Development, for which I served as editor for almost three decades. Bob and I had no prior discussions of the book he was proposing, which is not to say I was surprised by the manuscript’s arrival since I knew Bob had […]

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Episode 716 – Tools, Tips and Tricks – Covid Health Data Projections

Thie week's tools, tips and tricks talks about a website from the Institue of Health Metrics and Evaluation (http://www.healthdata.org/). They have a COVID projections site that shows the data in relation to resources available. This site gives a good visual representation of what we are trying to do, flattening the curve.

IHME - https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections

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Hospitals Increase Staff For Expected COVID-19 Surge

Illinois hospitals are scrambling to beef up their staffs as they prepare for a surge in coronavirus cases. Experts say the number of COVID-19 cases in the state could peak in the next month.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Mariah Woelfel

Episode 715 – Zoom Freezing New Updates To Fix Security Holes

Zoom has become very popular over the last month with an increase of users from 10 million to over 200 million. That put Zoom's privacy and security issues front and center. This episode talks about what Zoom is doing to address these issues.

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