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  • Scans Show Former NFL Player Aaron Hernandez Had A Severe Case Of CTE

    A discussion on the Hernandez family’s announcement and the connections between CTE, the degenerative brain disease, and violent behavior.

    Sept. 22, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:50
  • As Federal Government Cuts Obamacare Ads, Private Insurer Steps Up

    Insurer Oscar Health has started its own advertising campaign in New York and five other states.

    Sept. 19, 2017 read more
    Listen — 2:57
  • How The CIA Found A Soviet Sub — Without The Soviets Knowing

    It’s a great tale of Cold War intrigue that includes eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes, a CIA covert operation and a Soviet sub with nuclear missiles that sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.

    Sept. 18, 2017 read more
    Listen — 4:10
  • After Equifax Hack, Consumers Are On Their Own. Here Are 6 Tips To Protect Your Data

    The Equifax hack left 143 million consumers’ personal information exposed. Read these tips on safeguarding your data.

    Sept. 15, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:26
  • Looking ‘Beyond The Big House’ And Into The Lives Of Slaves

    A new house tour bypasses Charleston’s antebellum mansions, taking visitors directly to the quarters where enslaved people lived and worked.

    Sept. 13, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:13
  • Florida Businesses Struggle To Reopen Without Power After Irma

    Many are without power or phone service. Their ability to reopen depends on the restoration of electricity, but also on whether employees can get to work through blocked roads and downed power lines.

    Sept. 13, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:15
  • Is One Drink OK For Pregnant Women? Around The Globe, The Answer Is No

    Researchers set out to answer this question: Is there a safe level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy? The advice: Don’t risk it.

    Sept. 12, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:04
  • DACA Recipients Worry What The Government Will Do With Their Private Information

    Young immigrants gave the government information like addresses, photos, fingerprints and bank statements when they applied for DACA. Now they worry that information could be used against them.

    Sept. 11, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:26
  • ‘All My Penguins’ Tells Tales Of Love And Friendship At Chicago Zoo

    A new, soapy penguin blog from the Lincoln Park Zoo recounts the escapades of the zoo’s new African penguin colony.

    Sept. 11, 2017 read more
    Listen — 1:50
  • Democrats Look To Trump On DREAM Act After He Puts Expiration Date On DACA Program

    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said she had asked Trump to tweet some assurance to the DREAMers protected by DACA and the president did just that — posting a message to his 38 million followers.

    Sept. 11, 2017 read more
    Listen — 3:45
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