Chicago’s Hyperloop Announcement Met With Questions
The technology behind high-speed transit via underground tunnels is unproven, raising questions about the project.

The technology behind high-speed transit via underground tunnels is unproven, raising questions about the project.
Former Ed Secretary Arne Duncan has an idea to boycott school until reforms are made.
Rami Nashashibi sees social work as a solution to the apathy that leads people away from religion.
Cities are struggling to regulate a flood of new transportation options, from electric scooters to dock-less bikes.
A federal judge ordered Cohen’s attorney to reveal the identity of the client following an FBI raid of Cohen’s home and office.
The president’s longtime lawyer has admitted he paid adult film actress Stormy Daniels $130,000 shortly before the 2016 election.
In Illinois, two very rich men vying for their parties’ gubernatorial nominations are dominating the conversation, and it’s not necessarily to their benefit.
Conor Lamb’s upset win in Pennsylvania’s special election poses questions for his party. Three Democrats talk strategy: Rep. Luis Gutierrez, strategist Maria Cardona and Guy Cecil of Priorities USA.
Alison Klayman’s film ‘Take Your Pills’ looks at the pervasiveness of Adderall, Ritalin, and others in classrooms and workplaces in the U.S.
In Chicago, some students who walked out of class on Wednesday added extra time to their tribute — 17 minutes for the individuals killed in Florida, plus three minutes more for other victims of gun …