Thousands of Black women sue over hair relaxers linked to cancer
Studies show that women who regularly used the products had a higher risk of developing some cancers. The industry says they’re safe.
Studies show that women who regularly used the products had a higher risk of developing some cancers. The industry says they’re safe.
A new investigation finds Illinois hospitals routinely send away sexual assault survivors seeking care to hospitals hours away. And it’s legal.
A new report from the ACLU of Illinois and the Women’s Justice Institute details the poor care pregnant women received in jails across the state.
Think you know everything there is to know about the 1980 comedy classic? A new book reveals the details you didn’t know.
We take a closer look at the breakdown of votes.
An inside look at the first jail-based, in-person polling site in America.
From dimpled chads to a recount to a coin toss, the Illinois race between Penny Pullen and Rosemary Mulligan was one for the history books.
Twice a year, the sun aligns perfectly with Chicago’s grid, creating a celestial spectacle especially among the skyscrapers downtown.
‘Reset’ kicks off a new Chicago history series with a look at WBEZ’s origin story.