New book takes a closer look at social media, tech and racial justice
The authors of “Seen and Unseen” will stop by the American Writers Festival at the Chicago Cultural Center on May 15.
The authors of “Seen and Unseen” will stop by the American Writers Festival at the Chicago Cultural Center on May 15.
The building is a visible piece of the legacy of Mary Thompson, Chicago’s first female doctor and the first woman known to have performed major surgery.
The antiviral pill has been shown to help COVID-19 patients recover quickly, but some say it’s hard to get a prescription in the first place.
“Raised Up West Side” pushes aside labels and negative perceptions of the West Side of Chicago.
Members, businesses and organizations will celebrate World Fair Trade Day on Saturday, with events ranging from a bike tour to an open house.
Computer Cowgirls is a virtual group that’s selling digital art to raise funds for abortion rights groups.
The proposed map contains 16 majority-Black wards, 14 majority-Latino wards and Chicago’s first Asian American-majority ward.
Forced to share shrinking habitats, wild animals are increasingly meeting and exchanging viruses that could easily jump to humans.
A weather expert explains the science behind this chaotic spring.
The initiative is in response to the rise in depression, anxiety and suicide among U.S. children and teens.