Cook County’s Chief Judge undercounted the number of murders allegedly committed by people out on bail according to an investigation from the Chicago Tribune.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Patrick Smith
Interviewee: David Jackson
Cook County’s Chief Judge undercounted the number of murders allegedly committed by people out on bail according to an investigation from the Chicago Tribune.
Host: Melba Lara
Reporter: Patrick Smith
Interviewee: David Jackson
It is an unprecedented step to make amends after Illinois found an overhaul of special education led to illegal delays and denial of services.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Sarah Karp
After the mass shooting in Aurora last year, the governor, state police, lawmakers and gun control activists promised major changes to address loopholes in Illinois gun laws.
Host: Mary Dixon
Reporter: Patrick Smith
Phishing will always be out there and there is a new campaign going around feeding off the Coronoavirus fears. This episode talks about what these emails look like and why phishing is so prominent.
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This Valentine’s Day, we turn to Aaron Ben-Ze’ev, author of The Arc of Love: How Our Romantic Lives Change Over Time, for a little romance advice. In the book, he provides an in-depth, philosophical account of the experiences that arise in early, intense love—sexual passion, novelty, change—as well as the benefits of cultivating long-term, profound love—stability, development, calmness. Ben-Ze’ev analyzes the core of emotions many experience in early love and the challenges they encounter, and he offers pointers for weathering these challenges. Read on for an excerpt. “The regret of my life is that I have not said ‘I love you’ often enough.” Yoko Ono A common dilemma about romantic timing is the question of when to utter the expression “I love you.” Hearing a partner say “I love you” for the first time is often one of the highlights of a romantic relationship. However, people tend to be uncertain as to when to declare their love and whether to be the first to do so or to wait until the other has given an indication of feeling the same way. Is there an optimal time to reveal your feelings? Does timing make no difference, or all the difference? When Should You […]
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Aurora Police Officer John Cebulski was just one of hundreds of officers who responded to an active shooter situation a year ago this Saturday at the Henry Pratt Company. He remembers that day and reflects on his recovery.
Saturday will mark one year since a deadly work-place shooting in west suburban Aurora, IL. Five employees of the Henry Pratt Company died when a disgruntled worker opened fire in a meeting room.
Actor Jussie Smollett has been indicted again after charges were dropped last year by Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx.
Google announced that back in November of 2019 there was a bug in Google Takeout that had user's videos in other user's feeds. This episode talks about this event and the risks of using the cloud.
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Chicago baseball gets underway this week as pitchers and catchers report for spring training in Arizona. WBEZ's Cheryl Raye Stout breaks down how each team is shaping up.
It's been less than a year since Lori Lightfoot became the first black woman to become Chicago’s mayor. Mayor Lightfoot joins WBEZ's Mary Dixon to review what's been a busy start to her term.
Google Chrome, starting with the April 2020 release, will begin to roll out blocking downloads over HTTP. This episode goes into the details and what you should know as a user and developer.
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The US Government has officially charged foud members of the Chinese military for the Equifax breach. This episode goes into the details and the amazing forensic work to not only identify the source of the breach but also the individuals behind it.
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The works by contemporary Chinese artists use unusual materials such as human hair and cigarettes to create monumental-sized works spread over two museums.
A 30 year agreement between the City of Chicago and Commonwealth Edison to provide electricity to city residents expires at the end of the year. A growing number of activists and aldermen wants to take ComEd out of the picture.
Delphine Cherry has lost not one but two of her children to gun violence. She spoke to her daughter, Tamika Howard, at the Chicago StoryCorps booth about living with pain.
Richard Miller, from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine says last month's executive order is a good start, but more will be needed to deal with Illinois' opioid crisis.
Thie week's tools, tips and tricks talks about Downdetector.com. This website comes in very handy when you are troubleshooting connection or service issues to see if its you or them.
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