Reflecting on the legacy of the ADA on its 32nd anniversary
The Americans with Disabilities Act changed the lives of millions of Americans by prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities.
The Americans with Disabilities Act changed the lives of millions of Americans by prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities.
In “Reimagining Blue,” Kristen Ziman shares why she believes the policing system isn’t broken and can get better.
The parade will be held in person in downtown Chicago for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Over the weekend, the U.S. transitioned the 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to 988.
Six out of every 10 Illinoisans get their drinking water from a utility where forever chemicals have been found, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The $500 million renovation project aims to reimagine the aquarium’s galleries and facilities over the next eight years.
One in four adults with health care debt owe more than $5,000, according to a new Kaiser Health News-NPR investigation.
Gas prices have been trending downward for the last few weeks.
Some public health researchers say the medical guidance around weight is not comprehensive and clear enough.
The pair of omicron subvariants are now the dominant strains in the U.S.