2023 taught us some hard lessons about misinformation online
Just because you read it doesn’t mean you should believe it. Experts say media consumers should verify information against multiple sources.
Just because you read it doesn’t mean you should believe it. Experts say media consumers should verify information against multiple sources.
From astrophysicists to archeologists, scientists discovered new things about the early universe and ancient life on earth in 2023.
Pope Francis writes that even when a person’s relationship with God is clouded by sin, they can always reach out and ask for a blessing.
The district voted on a resolution last week outlining its goals for the next five years. A reporter breaks down what you need to know.
Chicago-area mental health professionals are teaching volunteers how to spot the signs of trauma and support asylum seekers.
Reset learns more about the city’s 60-day shelter limit and efforts to provide housing and social services to migrants and asylum seekers.
Gov. JB Pritzker signed the measure into law in July, but it was quickly challenged by anti-abortion groups and struck down by a federal judge.
It’s the first time the FDA has given approval to any treatment using the gene-editing technology known as CRISPR.
As always, cash is king. But a thoughtful expression or personalized gift can go a long way, too.
The project is currently making a push to include more Spanish-speaking participants.