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Study Connects Climate Hazards to 58% of Infectious Diseases

Researchers looked through the medical literature of established cases of illnesses and found that 218 out of the known 375 human infectious diseases, or 58%, seemed to be made worse by one of 10 types of extreme weather connected to climate change.

What’s in Democrats’ Big Bill? Climate, Health Care, Savings

The estimated $740 billion package is full of party priorities. Those include capping prescription drug costs at $2,000 out of pocket for seniors, helping Americans pay for private health insurance and what Democrats are calling the most substantial investment in history to fight climate change, some $375 billion over the decade.

Party Bus Driver Charged With Striking 18 Vehicles Near Market Days Festival

Gregory Baldwin, 45, was charged with a felony count of criminal damage to property, and misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.

8 Killed, At Least 46 People Wounded Across Chicago in Weekend Shootings: Police

According to Chicago Police Department data, 54 people were shot in 45 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

Nearly 500 US Flights Canceled and Nearly 2,000 Delayed on Monday

On Sunday, Chicago O’Hare saw the most cancellations and delays, with approximately 12% of flights canceled, and over 45% of flights delayed.

Senate Democrats Approve Big Biden Economic Package Deal; House to Vote Next

The estimated $740 billion package heads next to the House, where lawmakers are poised to deliver on Biden’s priorities, a stunning turnaround of what had seemed a lost and doomed effort that suddenly roared back to political life. Democrats held united, 51-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaking vote.

After Supreme Court Ruling, Immigrant Rights Advocates Push for End to ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy

In June, a Supreme Court decision overruled a lower court that forced the policy to be reinstated in December. But while President Joe Biden previously tried to end the policy, there has been little comment thus far on when his administration might officially follow through.

GOP Seeking Power Over Elections in Wisconsin, Minnesota

All three GOP candidates for secretary of state competing for the nomination in Tuesday’s primary in Wisconsin support the shift and echo former President Donald Trump’s false claims that fraud cost him the 2020 election.

As New Illinois Cannabis Dispensary Licenses Are Issued, Focus Turns to Industry Equity

According to the state, of the business selected for the cannabis licenses, 41% are majority Black owned, 7% are majority White owned, 4% are majority Latino owned and 38% did not disclose the owner’s race.

As Latino College Enrollment Takes COVID Hit, Educators Say Outreach and Support Are Critical

A report by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows a 5.4% drop in the head count of Latino undergraduates in fall of 2020. And for the first time in 20 years, the number of Hispanic-serving institutions of higher education dropped from 569 in 2022 to 559 in 2021.

Clinical Trial for Those at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease Seeks Participants

The Alzheimer’s Association reports that among Black Americans age 70 and older, more than 21% are living with that disease. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly is launching a clinical trial of a new drug therapy for those at risk, and they’re looking for participants in Chicago.

New Book ‘The Tomorrow Game’ Explores How Teen Conflict Escalates into Violence

A new book dissects how a conflict between Chicago teenagers escalates into gun violence – and how the community steps in to save them. 

Catch the Perseid Meteor Showers’ ‘Glowing Grains of Grit’ Peak Aug. 11-14

While this year's that display might be a little harder to see than in past years, Chicago Astronomer Joe Guzman says it’s still worth getting out there and looking up.

Chicago Tonight: Black Voices, Aug. 6, 2022- Full Show

Attempts to level the playing field as the state rolls out more cannabis licenses. Plus, guns in the hands of Chicago teens in this week’s “Black Voices” book club. And training the next generation of environmental health advocates.

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices, Aug. 6, 2022- Full Show

Immigrant advocates on the “Remain in Mexico” policy. Plus, what’s behind dropping college enrollment for Latinos. A soaring mural in Pilsen. And advice for an upcoming celestial show.