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Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Facebook Pledges to Remove Discriminatory Credit and Loan Ads Discovered by The Markup

The Markup’s Citizen Browser project found four companies targeting ads for financial products to specific age groups—a violation of Facebook policy and, potentially, civil rights laws

76ers hand Bulls their 4th straight loss

76ers hand Bulls their 4th straight loss (Philadelphia, PA) - After having Sunday off, the Bulls will be facing the best team in the East record-wise, the Philadelphia 76ers. Chicago comes into this matchup tonight with only 8 games remaining in the season. That will make it difficult to overcome the 3 game lead that the Wizards have over them for the final playoff spot, but it's never over until its over.

Hazel Crest’s Chief Davis installed as 73rd president of Illinois Chiefs’ association

Hazel Crest’s Chief Davis installed as 73rd president of Illinois Chiefs’ association (Flossmoor, IL) - Chief Mitchell R. Davis III, chief of police of the Hazel Crest Police Department, was installed Friday, April 30, 2021, as president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.

President Preckwinkle Announces Small Business Week to Support Local Companies, Entrepreneurs, and County’s $29M Investment

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Commissioners Alma Anaya (7th District) and Brandon Johnson (1st District), and the Cook County COVID-19 Recovery Small Business Assistance program network, today announced its “Together We Thrive” initiative and the official launch of Small Business Week in Cook County.

How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Your Home

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, colorless gas that can cause serious injury or even death if inhaled in high quantities. Here’s how you can keep your home and family safe.

Batinick explains ‘no’ vote on infertility coverage bill

During the debate on House Bill 3709 amending the state insurance code with infertility coverage, Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield) lauded the spirited discussion that led to the bill's passing, not before expressing concerns about its limitations and explaining his "no" vote.

Haas: Illinois has too many local governments

"Illinois has by far the highest numbers of local governments of any state, coming to a resounding number of 6,918,” said Haas.

Bucks use team-effort to defeat the Bulls without Giannis

Bucks use team-effort to defeat the Bulls without Giannis (Chicago, IL) - In their last game against the Knicks, the Bulls were competitive until New York pulled away in the 4th quarter. Chicago now sits 2 games behind the Wizards for the final playoff spot, with only 10 games left. In their matchup tonight, the Bulls will be facing a team who have already cemented their playoff spot, the Milwaukee Bucks.

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