Democratic, Republican Senate bargainers reach $10B COVID agreement

President Joe Biden settled for much less in the package despite warnings that the government was running out of money to keep pace with the continued spread of COVID-19 in the U.S.

Suburban cancer survivor's heirloom truck stolen
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A cancer survivor was the victim of an auto theft ? but it wasn't just any vehicle that was taken.

Taliban announce poppy production ban in Afghanistan

Washington spent more than $8 billion trying to eradicate poppy production in Afghanistan during its nearly 20-year war, which ended with the return of the Taliban in August.

Man gets 90 COVID-19 shots to sell forged vaccine passes

The 60-year-old was caught at a vaccination center in Germany when he showed up for a COVID-19 shot for the second day in a row.

Illinois reports 8,426 new COVID-19 cases, 87 deaths in the past week

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Friday reported 8,426 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, including an increase of 87 deaths in the past week, according to a news release from IDPH.

Water contaminant linked to infant brain damage won't be regulated by EPA

Upholding a Trump-era environmental policy, the Environmental Protection Agency says it will not regulate a drinking water contaminant that has been linked to brain damage in infants.

Bruce Willis 'stepping away' from acting as he battles aphasia

Northwestern University Cognitive Neurologist Dr. Joshua Cahan says Aphasia isn’t a diagnosis, it’s a clinical symptom that comes when a patient has brain damage.

Busting the 7 biggest myths about seasonal allergies
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Kelly Salazar, an American Family Care nurse practitioner, joins Good Day Chicago to help us distinguish fact from fiction regarding seasonal allergies.

COVID-19 deaths jump by 40%, but cases falling globally, WHO says

WHO said the jump in COVID-19 deaths was likely due to changes in how these virus deaths were reported across the Americas and by newly adjusted figures from India.

FDA approves 2nd COVID-19 vaccine booster for those 50 and older

U.S. regulators are allowing people 50 and older to get another booster dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.