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OpEd: Life Lessons 2022 Has Taught Me

At the end of year 2021, I was recovering and dusting myself off from a complete mental breakdown. Although I was thankful for reaching...

Over 5.1 Million Illinoisans Have Received anticipated Income and Property Tax Rebates

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Revenue announced that income and property tax rebates have been issued to over 5.1 million qualified...

1918 flu pandemic upended long-standing social inequalities – at least for a time, new study finds

by Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota and Martin Eiermann, Duke University Racial disparities in influenza deaths shrunk by 74% in U.S. cities during the 1918...

White House Reveals When Covid-19 Vaccines Will Be Rolled Out To Kids

The White House announce it expects to have children's Covid-19 vaccines distribution sites "up and running" by as early as November 8. Pfizer's smaller dose...

Global Covid-19 Death Toll Reaches 5 Million In Less Than 2 Years

The world marked five million deaths from the coronavirus on Monday (November 1), less than two years into the pandemic that changed everything. The deaths...

CDC Announces New Disease Forecasting Center

The new center will meet a longstanding need for a national focal point to analyze data and forecast the trajectory of pandemics with the...

Canada Could Reopen Its Borders to Fully Vaccinated US Residents

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said recently that Canada might potentially begin letting fully vaccinated Americans into its country starting in mid-August, WXYZ reported. This would...

Why Are Black People Dying More With Traffic Accidents?

Black people made up the largest increase in traffic deaths in 2020 than any other racial group, Yahoo News reported, even with Americans driving...

Black and Asian – The Intersection of Hate

Historically, many ethnic groups have been known to battle racial discrimination and some violent acts fueled by racism. For the African American community, generations...

Illinois Service Workers Face Increased Harassment, Abuse and Subminimum Wages During the Pandemic.

Illinois Service Workers are struggling with harassment, abuse, and subminimum wages. One Fair Wage published a report outlining abuse, harassment, and public health concerns...

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