Illinois moves one step closer to removing ‘forever chemicals’ from state drinking water
Advocates say the federal government’s new rule to get rid of harmful synthetic chemicals is a public health win.
Advocates say the federal government’s new rule to get rid of harmful synthetic chemicals is a public health win.
BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil and Shell argued city’s case belongs in U.S. District Court. A legal expert predicts it will move back to Cook County Circuit Court.
If it’s soup one day and grilling the next, so be it.
Dr. Tammy Abughnaim recently returned from a medical aid trip to Gaza. When it came time to leave, she says she begged to stay with her patients.
At exactly 2:07 p.m., the moon will cover up to 94% of the sun for people watching the eclipse in Chicago.
On Monday afternoon, a total solar eclipse will halt the day in its tracks as millions of people tilt their heads to the sky. Follow updates on the eclipse, traffic impacts and reactions from residents.
Illinois hospitals routinely skirt one of the nation’s strongest laws protecting victims of sexual assault.
Before buying new, Eleanor Ray urges patience. “The waste stream provides,” said Ray, WasteShed creator. “It’s like garbage manifestation.”
Studies show that women who regularly used the products had a higher risk of developing some cancers. The industry says they’re safe.
Bright Beat and Purpose are two women-owned firms that will work to reduce the environmental impact during the August event.