Ford recalls 109K Lincoln Aviators due to rearview camera glitch

Cell phones used near the center console of Lincoln Aviators while the vehicle is in reverse can cause the rearview camera display to flicker or become distorted.

Join the Malort Club at Warehouse Pizza in Lincoln Park
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What's more Chicago than deep dish and Malort? Warehouse Pizza in Lincoln Park has both. The pizzeria has a unique club you can join. The goal is to eventually take 100 Malort shots, not all at once. Every 6th shot is free.

Spreading BPH awareness during Men's Health Month
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June is Men's Health Month and doctors are spreading awareness about a common condition that develops in men. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate is very common and can be easily treated.

Dr Pepper ties with Pepsi for 2nd place in cola wars

Dr Pepper has tied with Pepsi for the second spot in the cola wars, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal citing Beverage Digest data.

Best time to drink coffee: Experts spill the beans

Social media influencers have been blaming their afternoon slumps on drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Experts weigh in.

Behind-the-scenes at Farmer's Fridge factory in Chicago

Think of them as the smallest restaurants in America, hundreds of vending machines with healthy meals in jars. 

Cucumbers recalled in 14 US states over salmonella concerns

The recalled cucumbers were shipped directly to retail distribution centers, wholesalers, and food service distributors in 14 states, the FDA said.

Fire it up! Grilling tips you need to know
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Even though it's kind of a rainy Saturday, roll that grill under an awning and fire it up. That's at least what our next guest would do. We had the pleasure of having the "Steakhouse of the Year" for last year, and this chef is an ambassador for Certified Angus Beef. With us this morning was K.C. Gulbro, owner of both FoxFire and Copper Fox, and sous chef Miguel Gomez.

Tattoos may increase risk of developing lymphoma, alarming new study finds

A new study from Lund University in Sweden reveals that individuals with tattoos may have a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, regardless of the tattoo's size.