New 'necklace' could help cigarette smokers quit
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Nabil Alshurafa from Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine talks about their new device that tracks the wearer's every cigarette puff and could help smokers quit.

The WNDR Museum is full of wonders.
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If you plan to visit the WNDR Museum, make sure you set aside plenty of time. They have more than twenty interactive pieces of artwork to explore. Tim McGill checked it out today on Good Day Chicago.

Checking up on your financial health
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Do you feel secure in your finances? If you said no, we have a financial expert who is here to help.

Black Men United breaks ground on new center in Chicago
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Black Men United founder Pastor John Harrell and 548 Enterprise CEO AJ Patton talk with Tia Ewing about the creation of a new center for Black Men United.

'The Support Group' hosting 'Lunch with a Leader' for Chicago Public Schools students
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The Support Group founder Bennie Henry and alumni Bruce Wilson talk with Tia Ewing about the group's efforts to give underserved students the opportunities they need to succeed.

Gloria J. Taylor Foundation to award college scholarships at banquet today
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The Gloria J. Taylor Foundation has sent 5,000 students to the college of their choice since its founding in 1996. The foundation honors Gloria Taylor who was the first Black woman elected to office in the city of Harvey. She had a passion for education and giving back to the community.

Local group connects Chicago students with CEOs, executive leaders
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The Support Group's Executive Director Bennie Henry has been helping Chicago Public Schools students network with positive role models for 30 years. The Support Group hosts "Lunch With a Leader" where students are introduced to leading business professionals to enhance communication and leadership skills.

Get your dancing shoes on for the Chicago International Salsa Congress
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Salsa dancers are bringing the heat to Chicago with a convention in Rosemont running through Sunday. It will feature classes for all skill levels, competitions and performances by the best in the salsa business. Tim McGill talked to the founders of the Chicago International Salsa Congress which is meeting for the 22nd time this year.

How to support Black content creators for Black History Month and beyond
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Terrence Chappell, founder of Chappell Communications Group, lays out ways you can send support and love to Black content creators this month and the rest of the year.

Grand jury recommends perjury indictments in Trump election inquiry
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Political science professor Stephen Caliendo from North Central College breaks down the latest news out of Georgia from former President Donald Trump's election meddling probe.

Tips for handling financial infidelity
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Personal finance expert Dan Roccato defines "financial infidelity" and talks about solutions to the all-too-common problem.

Fitness Friday: Tips for tackling fitness goals with your partner
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Anthony and Lindsey Passamonte talk about their workout routines as a couple and the importance of working with your partner to reach your fitness goals.

New exhibit highlights how quilting tells the history of Black families
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Dr. Tracy Vaughn-Manley, assistant professor in Northwestern's Department of African American Studies, talks about the role quilting played in telling the history of Black families.

How to stop worrying about student loan debt
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Author and entrepreneur Cedric Nash dishes out advice for those worried about paying off student loan debt.

High rent is here to stay, researchers warn
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Rent researcher Jon Leckie talks about the current state of the rental industry in the United States and which cities are seeing the sharpest increases.

Two collectors are better than one in West Town.
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Two friends joined forces in January to open a store to showcase their unique collection of antiques and vintage items. We sent our vintage reporter Tim McGill there to see their eclectic collection.