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Kim Foxx’s Supporters Not Discouraged By Smollett Scandal

In her reelection campaign, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx remains under attack for her handling of TV actor Jussie Smollett. But that celebrity case is not having a big impact on her main base of support.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Chip Mit...

Episode 692 – Use The Coronavirus To Improve Your IT Disaster Recovery Plans

The coronoavirus is a serious situation around the globe. Is your business and personnel ready to deal with disruptions? This episode talks about how you can use the current events to improve your security and disaster recovery plans.

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StoryCorps Chicago – “It Was Simple: We Had To Leave”

When Finnie Rosner was a teenager, she moved to Chicago with her parents to escape the persecution of Jews in her homeland of Austria. In December, she sat down with Jonathan Schwartz as part of our StoryCorps series.

How Public Health Experts Communicate About Coronavirus

Our Picks: Health officials are warning more cases of the coronavirus will likely begin appearing soon in the U-S. but how are public health experts rolling out information to the public.

Host: Lisa Labuz
Speaker: Bruce Lambert

Public Schools Try Ditching A-to-F Letter Grades

School without letter grades is often associated with private schools, but more public schools are trying this progressive style of grading.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Susie An

Episode 691 – Tools, Tips and Tricks – Githubstatus.com

Thie week's tools, tips and tricks episode talks about GitHub's status page. Githubstatus.com is a great dashboard for the current and past health of GitHub. This epsiode talks about the site and the best feature you should use from it if you depend on Github.

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City Colleges Of Chicago Looks to Raise Tuition

Illinois' largest community college system, which serves 71,000 students, has few other places to turn to generate new revenue.

Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Kate McGee

Episode 690 – Soft Skills IT Professionals Should Work On

Developers and IT professionals are very well versed in their technical skills and expertise. However, there are other non-technical skills we should all work on. This episode talks about the soft-skills IT professionals should not forget through their career development.

JetCake article on Binaryblogger.com - https://binaryblogger.com/2020/02/18/what-soft-skills-do-developers-need-to-be-successful/

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Episode 689 – The EU Chooses Signal As Their Official Messaging App

UPDATE - I made rare goof and said WhatsApp was bought by Microsoft, this is obviously not correct, I have updated the audio with the correct Facebook reference.

 

The EU announced that its staff is to use the messaging app Signal going forward for secure messaging. This episode talks about this move and why you should consider switching to Signal too.

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Immigration Rights Groups Accuse DHS Of Racial Profiling

Local immigrant rights groups are suing the Trump Administration over raids in Chicago two years ago, just as the administration prepares to step up immigration enforcement efforts in the city.

Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Maria Ines Zamudio

Episode 688 – OpenDXL Ontology – The Open Source Messaging For Security Tools

With so many security tools it's challenging to get them to talk to each other. The Open Cybersecurity Alliance (OCA) has released a new messaging framework OpenDXL Ontology as open source. This episode talks about what this could mean for security programs.

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Six Questions with Abigail Gillman, author of “A History of German Jewish Bible Translation”

Between 1780 and 1937, Jews in Germany produced numerous new translations of the Hebrew Bible into German. Intended for Jews who were trilingual, reading Yiddish, Hebrew, and German, these translations gave Jews access to their scripture without Christian intervention, and they also helped showcase the Hebrew Bible as a work of literature and the foundational text of modern Jewish identity. In A History of German Jewish Bible Translation, Abigail Gillman examines the history of these translations as a larger cultural project. Your book discusses the remarkable history of the Hebrew Bible’s translations into German. Why were these new translations so important to the Jewish community, and what innovations did each new wave of translation offer? German Jewish rabbis and intellectuals produced works of philosophy, fiction, and poetry, as well as exegetical texts, sermons, essays, and textbooks. They also saw that a translation of the Hebrew Bible into German could accomplish a number of important goals.  In most cases, they followed models from Christian society. But Jewish translators maintained that their projects were continuous with the tradition of transmitting and interpreting the Torah going all the back to Moses. They also affiliated translation to the discourse of exegesis, which is the […]

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Abortion Access And Activism Remain Strong In Illinois

Reproductive justice advocates in Illinois work to protect abortion access, fight stigma and change the narrative on abortion rights.

Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Natalie Moore

Episode 687 – Apple Safari To Begin Rejecting HTTPS Certificates With Long Expiration

HTTPS is becoming a huge push across the industry, which is good. Enabling HTTPS is not without its maintenance. Apple announced the Safari browser is going to pay closer attention to certificates expiration dates. This episode talks about what this means for users and developers.

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Report Shows Irregularities In High-Stakes CPS Exam

CPS’ Inspector General found unusual patterns among thousands of test results, prompting CPS to significantly upgrade testing security.

Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Sarah Karp