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Study: Truthful yet misleading Facebook posts drove COVID vaccine reluctance much more than outright...
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 7 days agoOne example of unflagged yet misleading content was a story about a rare case of a young, healthy...
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The State· 14 hours agoThe poll, done for The Times by NORC at the University of Chicago and paid for by the California Endowment, was designed in part to re-ask questions from a groundbreaking ...
Afternoon Briefing: Man charged in scheme to bill $6.2M to Medicare in a month
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoA North Side man has been charged with participating in a scheme to fraudulently bill $6.2 million...
Review: ‘Six’ is back in Chicago, still the first-class show its fans want
Chicago Tribune· 19 hours agoWhen I first saw “Six” in its North American premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater five years ago,...
Afternoon Briefing: Lawyers make post-trial arguments in Burke case
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoWhether a job can be considered “property” and what constitutes an “official act” were the focus of...
Auroras Are on the Horizon, and Bird Flu Is on the Menu
Scientific American· 4 days agoTuring is now famous for leading the effort to decrypt Nazi coded messages during World War II and...
The Rundown: Chicago’s caption contest king
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 4 days agoLocal public interest lawyer Larry Wood has won the magazine’s celebrated Cartoon Caption Contest eight times — and he’s reached the finals on seven other occasions. Now, he’s written a book ...
Columbia College Chicago lays off 70 faculty and staff, citing declining enrollment and budget...
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoWhen Lillian Gecker received a surprise invitation for a mandatory Microsoft Teams meeting, the...