Social Media Feeding Us A “Funhouse Mirror” Version Of Reality
Tristan Harris of the Center for Humane Technology says social media uses your own psychology against you.
Tristan Harris of the Center for Humane Technology says social media uses your own psychology against you.
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union remain unconvinced that schools are ready for return of students, faculty and staff.
WTTW’s Heather Cherone and The Sun-Times’ Lee Bey give us their takes on the biggest local and state stories of the week.
WBEZ sports contributor Cheryl Raye Stout updates us on playoff baseball in Chicago and more.
What leads police officers to use chokeholds, no-knock warrants and kneeling on a civilian’s neck…and how can we minimize those types of tactics?
All across the state, school districts are gearing up to resume in-person learning — but concerns remain on both sides.
With his new album, the iconic trumpeter and composer tackles what he sees as a sense of tribalism that encourages us to turn on each other rather than focus on the bigger picture.
Rabbi Ari Moffic’s new book explores the spiritual transformation of the Jewish High Holidays through the eyes of a transitioning child.
From the Breonna Taylor case to the continuing Covid-19 pandemic, we bring you the biggest local and state stories in WBEZ’s Weekly News Roundup
Around 80% of 911 calls in the U.S. are made for nonviolent, non-property offenses, according to new research from the Vera Institute.Should those calls be handled by mental health professionals, instead of the police?