Racial bias in pulse oximeters led to delayed COVID-19 treatment for people of color
Oxygen level readings are less accurate among Asian, Black and Hispanic patients compared with white patients, according to a new study.
Oxygen level readings are less accurate among Asian, Black and Hispanic patients compared with white patients, according to a new study.
National chains like Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’ are doing giveaways. But today, we spotlight Chicago favorites.
The Netflix hit show is back after a three-year hiatus.
Technology is changing faster than the law can and the courts are struggling to keep up.
In his new poetry book, Chicago author Harold Green III pays tribute to notable Black men through poetry and art.
The three-day festival this weekend highlights Mexican food and culture in Pilsen.
Omni Ecosystems is using cost-effective ways to create more sustainable green spaces in the city.
Facebook has yet to update its strategy for fighting misinformation despite calls from researchers and civil rights advocates.
Tuesday’s massacre in Uvalde, Texas, is the second-deadliest school shooting in the U.S.
Why haven’t legislators passed significant gun laws in the 10 years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting?