One Summer Chicago now hiring youth job applicants
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Chadra Lang from the Chicago Department of Family & Support Services talks about some of the job opportunities they are offering for youth this summer.

Used car prices finally starting to decrease
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After hitting record-highs during the pandemic, used car prices are finally coming down.

Kane County warns of online court scam using Zoom chat
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Pete Nicoletti from Check Point Softwar Technologies, Ltd. talks about the latest zoom scams and who exactly they are targeting with nefarious intent.

Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals sneakers could net $2 million

Bidding for a set of sneakers NBA legend Michael Jordan donned during an NBA Finals game in his last season with the Chicago Bulls closes later Tuesday, and they could go for an eye-popping amount. 

Researchers predict which jobs may be safe from A.I. exposure

A group of computer scientists and other tech industry notables have called for a 6-month pause on AI development to consider the risks.

Are you better at your job than a robot?
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Artificial intelligence is all the rage right now, but is a can your job be replaced by a bot? Many job fields will be a risk with bots on the rise. Jobs in human resources, customer service, accounting, finance, journalism will all be a risk of significant change.

Here's what really happens to your used clothing donations

Overall, only about 15% of used clothes and other textile waste is recycled in the U.S., according to EPA data. Here’s how to make sure your old clothes have the best impact.

Earth Month: New foods and drinks to reduce your carbon footprint
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April is Earth Month, which means it?s a good time to think about your carbon footprint and eating more plant-based foods. Food & Beverage Insider is focusing on this for April, bringing awareness to special features and human interest stories that are showcasing businesses and producers who are demonstrating best practices in developing their products.

Illinois lawmaker takes aim on popular exploding gun range target

An Illinois Senator has introduced a measure to regulate popular explosive shooting targets similar to those found in the home of the suspected Highland Park parade gunman.

Art Institute of Chicago employees picket for fair contract
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Employees for the Art Institute of Chicago voted to unionized a couple years back but have yet to finish contract negotiations. Workers protest from management to make progress.