Walgreen's, CVS upgrade protections against 'bot' attacks on vaccine programs
Daliah Saper, attorney at Saper Law, talks about the importance of protecting vaccines and online registries from bots and scammers looking to make a buck.
Daliah Saper, attorney at Saper Law, talks about the importance of protecting vaccines and online registries from bots and scammers looking to make a buck.
Fresh basil recalled over cyclospora concerns, FDA says
Fresh cut, imported basil from Colombia is facing a recall over concerns it’s contaminated with cyclospora, a microscopic parasite that can cause an intestinal infection if ingested, officials said.
Fresh cut, imported basil from Colombia is facing a recall over concerns it’s contaminated with cyclospora, a microscopic parasite that can cause an intestinal infection if ingested, officials said.
Unemployment claims dip to 793,000; layoffs remain high
Fewer Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, lowering jobless claims to 793,000, evidence that job cuts remain high despite a substantial decline in new viral infections.
Fewer Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, lowering jobless claims to 793,000, evidence that job cuts remain high despite a substantial decline in new viral infections.
Scams run rampant in the age of COVID-19
Neil Daswani, author of "Big Breaches: Cybersecurity Lessons for Everyone," talks about common coronavirus scams people are using to steal your information and money.
Neil Daswani, author of "Big Breaches: Cybersecurity Lessons for Everyone," talks about common coronavirus scams people are using to steal your information and money.
Illinois-based company recalls dips, salads for lack of inspection: USDA
An Illinois-based company is recalling more than 6,000 pounds of its ready-to-eat dips and salad products because they were not federally inspected.
An Illinois-based company is recalling more than 6,000 pounds of its ready-to-eat dips and salad products because they were not federally inspected.
Rep. Krishnamoorthi calls for FDA to set standards for presence of heavy metals in baby food
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) joins Good Day Chicago to talk about their report that found the presence of toxic heavy metals in baby food.
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) joins Good Day Chicago to talk about their report that found the presence of toxic heavy metals in baby food.
Employers added 49K jobs last month as US unemployment fell to 6.3%
U.S employers added just 49,000 jobs in January, a sign that that the viral pandemic retains a tight grip on the economy nearly a year after it triggered a painful recession.
U.S employers added just 49,000 jobs in January, a sign that that the viral pandemic retains a tight grip on the economy nearly a year after it triggered a painful recession.
Jobless claims fall to 779,000; layoffs grind on
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell to 779,000 last week, a historically high total that shows that a sizable number of people are still losing jobs to the viral pandemic.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell to 779,000 last week, a historically high total that shows that a sizable number of people are still losing jobs to the viral pandemic.
Illinois AG Kwame Raoul continues fight against robocalls
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul talks about their progress in the ongoing fight against robocalls.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul talks about their progress in the ongoing fight against robocalls.
Better Business Bureau urges people to avoid sharing COVID-19 vaccination card on social media
The Better Business Bureau is warning people to avoid sharing their COVID-19 vaccination cards on social media.
The Better Business Bureau is warning people to avoid sharing their COVID-19 vaccination cards on social media.
Shopify pulls conservative company's 'Free Kyle' Rittenhouse shirt
A small business owner says he was banned from selling a "Free Kyle" shirt on the e-commerce platform Shopify. BringAmmo advertised that it would send $5 from the sale of each shirt to a defense fund for Rittenhouse.
A small business owner says he was banned from selling a "Free Kyle" shirt on the e-commerce platform Shopify. BringAmmo advertised that it would send $5 from the sale of each shirt to a defense fund for Rittenhouse.
3 signs it's time to break up with your job
Career coach Dan Mason breaks down a handful of tell-tale signs that it might be time to leave your job.
Career coach Dan Mason breaks down a handful of tell-tale signs that it might be time to leave your job.
Chicago residents turn to 'undergound jobs' to survive during the pandemic
Nik Theodore, director at the Center for Urban Economic Development, and Richard Wallace from Equity and Transformation( EAT) talk about the increase of people turning to off-the-books jobs to put food on the table during these times of extreme need.
Nik Theodore, director at the Center for Urban Economic Development, and Richard Wallace from Equity and Transformation( EAT) talk about the increase of people turning to off-the-books jobs to put food on the table during these times of extreme need.
Illinois Policy Institute: 2020 was worst year for jobs in Illinois history
Bryce Hill from the Illinois Policy Institute talks about why 2020 was absolutely devastating for the Illinois job market.
Bryce Hill from the Illinois Policy Institute talks about why 2020 was absolutely devastating for the Illinois job market.
FDA: More than half of sampled alcohol-based hand sanitizers from Mexico found to be poisonous
The FDA has issued an “import alert” on all alcohol-based hand sanitizers from Mexico after the agency found that more than half of products sampled contained poisonous ingredients.
The FDA has issued an “import alert” on all alcohol-based hand sanitizers from Mexico after the agency found that more than half of products sampled contained poisonous ingredients.
Unemployment claims drop; still at 847,000 as pandemic rages on
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to a historically high 847,000 last week, a sign that layoffs remain high as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to a historically high 847,000 last week, a sign that layoffs remain high as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage.
Mattress review site offering $3,000 to sleep and test out new mattresses
A mattress review website has put out a dream job posting.
A mattress review website has put out a dream job posting.
Godiva closing all its US chocolate shops as pandemic slumps sales
Belgian chocolatier Godiva will sell or close all 128 of its North American shops within the next few months, the company said this week.
Belgian chocolatier Godiva will sell or close all 128 of its North American shops within the next few months, the company said this week.
Safety regulators say Ford must recall 3 million vehicles over defective air bags linked to 18 US deaths
Ford must recall 3 million vehicles over defective air bags that have been linked to at least 21 deaths worldwide and roughly 400 injuries, according to safety regulators.
Ford must recall 3 million vehicles over defective air bags that have been linked to at least 21 deaths worldwide and roughly 400 injuries, according to safety regulators.
Bob Evans recalls thousands of pounds of sausage after consumers find rubber in product
Bob Evans is recalling thousands of pounds of sausage after receiving complaints about thin blue rubber in the products. The Ohio-based company said the impacted products were produced on Dec. 17.
Bob Evans is recalling thousands of pounds of sausage after receiving complaints about thin blue rubber in the products. The Ohio-based company said the impacted products were produced on Dec. 17.


















