Fans still waiting on refunds after Epic Cons Chicago 3 abruptly canceled
Thousands of ticketholders lost money after a popular convention was abruptly canceled just days before it was set to begin.
Thousands of ticketholders lost money after a popular convention was abruptly canceled just days before it was set to begin.
Ald. David Moore fighting street prostitution in Auburn Gresham
Earlier this month David Moore the alderman of the 17th ward decided to go on Facebook live to record.
Earlier this month David Moore the alderman of the 17th ward decided to go on Facebook live to record.
Venezuelan baseball team denied US visas for Little League tournament
A team of Venezuelan teenagers are heartbroken after learning they won’t be able to play in the Little League Senior Baseball World Series, despite qualifying.
A team of Venezuelan teenagers are heartbroken after learning they won’t be able to play in the Little League Senior Baseball World Series, despite qualifying.
US cruise passengers nabbed after allegedly possessing lethal drug powerful enough to sedate elephants
4 Americans arrested after Carnival Cruise officials discover carfentanyl, 100 times stronger than fentanyl
4 Americans arrested after Carnival Cruise officials discover carfentanyl, 100 times stronger than fentanyl
Hulk Hogan dies at 71 | Chuck Mangione dies at 84
Shirt-shredding superstar and wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has died.
Shirt-shredding superstar and wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has died.
Starlink outage: Tens of thousands reported issues Thursday
Starlink said it has "most recovered" from the outage.
Starlink said it has "most recovered" from the outage.
DOJ meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell amid Epstein file tensions
Today, the U.S. Deputy Attorney General is expected to meet with Jeffery Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell behind prison walls.
Today, the U.S. Deputy Attorney General is expected to meet with Jeffery Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell behind prison walls.
Plane crash in Russia's Far East leaves 48 dead
Forty-eight people were confirmed dead Thursday after a passenger plane crashed in Russia’s Far East region.
Forty-eight people were confirmed dead Thursday after a passenger plane crashed in Russia’s Far East region.
Canadian man who embezzled $1.8M from Chicago employer sentenced, prosecutors say
A former Chicago construction accountant is headed to prison for embezzling $1.8 million.
A former Chicago construction accountant is headed to prison for embezzling $1.8 million.
Journey of Hope: College cyclists travel across the country bringing awareness to people with disabilities
This summer more than 60 cyclists are trading medals for meaning, pedaling coast to coast to raise awareness for people living with disabilities.
This summer more than 60 cyclists are trading medals for meaning, pedaling coast to coast to raise awareness for people living with disabilities.
Is your doctor being paid to rush you out the door? | Second Opinion with the Twin Docs
In a healthcare system increasingly governed by numbers, your doctor's time may be worth more than your care. Since the 1990s, Relative Value Units?known as RVUs?have become the currency of physician productivity, determining how doctors get paid, how long they spend with patients, and even which procedures they prioritize. But as RVUs shape the way medicine is practiced, critics say they?re also driving physician burnout, shortening appointments, and putting profit over people. In this episode, we talk to a patient care advocate and a senior physician to explore the unintended consequences of RVUs?and what they mean for your next doctor?s visit.
In a healthcare system increasingly governed by numbers, your doctor's time may be worth more than your care. Since the 1990s, Relative Value Units?known as RVUs?have become the currency of physician productivity, determining how doctors get paid, how long they spend with patients, and even which procedures they prioritize. But as RVUs shape the way medicine is practiced, critics say they?re also driving physician burnout, shortening appointments, and putting profit over people. In this episode, we talk to a patient care advocate and a senior physician to explore the unintended consequences of RVUs?and what they mean for your next doctor?s visit.
Russia, Ukraine come back to bargaining table for more peace talks
Both Ukraine and Russia are back at the table to discuss a potential ceasefire.
Both Ukraine and Russia are back at the table to discuss a potential ceasefire.
Intruder’s ‘sick behavior’ caught on video as he shines flashlight on sleeping woman
A couple in Marbella, Spain, released footage of a masked intruder shining a flashlight on a sleeping woman in their home.
A couple in Marbella, Spain, released footage of a masked intruder shining a flashlight on a sleeping woman in their home.
Carnival Cruise Line’s 'new exclusive destination' opens
Celebration Key, Carnival’s first exclusive destination, is now open in the Bahamas with five themed areas for all ages.
Celebration Key, Carnival’s first exclusive destination, is now open in the Bahamas with five themed areas for all ages.
White House eyes trade deals before Aug. 1; talks tough with India, EU, Japan
The White House says it will announce a number of trade deals in the coming days ahead of President Donald Trump's Aug. 1 deadline. Negotiations with India, the EU, and Japan are proving to be challenging. And, China could get another extension.
The White House says it will announce a number of trade deals in the coming days ahead of President Donald Trump's Aug. 1 deadline. Negotiations with India, the EU, and Japan are proving to be challenging. And, China could get another extension.
Ink Under the Skin: Exploring the surprising health risks?and healing powers?of Tattoos
With nearly one-third of Americans sporting body ink and a booming $1.5 billion tattoo industry, tattoos have become more mainstream than ever. But behind the art lies a complex health conversation?from infection and allergic reactions to cancer risks and immune system responses. In this episode, we uncover what science, dermatologists, and paramedical tattoo artists are revealing about the true impact tattoos can have on your body?and how they?re also being used to heal both physically and emotionally.
With nearly one-third of Americans sporting body ink and a booming $1.5 billion tattoo industry, tattoos have become more mainstream than ever. But behind the art lies a complex health conversation?from infection and allergic reactions to cancer risks and immune system responses. In this episode, we uncover what science, dermatologists, and paramedical tattoo artists are revealing about the true impact tattoos can have on your body?and how they?re also being used to heal both physically and emotionally.
Watch: Online challenge reportedly leaves woman’s head trapped in metal railing
A woman in China’s Shandong province was rescued by firefighters on July 15 after getting her head stuck in a metal railing.
A woman in China’s Shandong province was rescued by firefighters on July 15 after getting her head stuck in a metal railing.
US to withdraw from UNESCO again, citing anti-Israel bias
The U.S. will leave UNESCO by 2026, citing anti-Israel bias and misalignment with national interests.
The U.S. will leave UNESCO by 2026, citing anti-Israel bias and misalignment with national interests.
Hope for peace talks with Israel fading as death toll climbs
Israel's most recent actions in Gaza may be putting future peace talks in danger. The White House says it didn't expect Israel's attacks this week.
Israel's most recent actions in Gaza may be putting future peace talks in danger. The White House says it didn't expect Israel's attacks this week.
U.S., Europe near trade deal as Japan negotiations stall
Both the Trump administration and European leaders are sounding hopeful about a trade deal in the coming days, but things are more complicated when it comes to Japan.
Both the Trump administration and European leaders are sounding hopeful about a trade deal in the coming days, but things are more complicated when it comes to Japan.



















