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Liberal Chicago city councilmember decries intense crime wave: ‘A joke’

close Video Chicago 911 dispatcher resigns over lack of support from Lori Lightfoot Keith Thornton Jr., explains why he resigned as a 911 dispatcher as crime continues to rise and law enforcement feels unsupported NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! A liberal Chicago alderman decried the Windy City’s crime wave on Monday night –

Billionaire David Rubenstein warns inflation will be ‘difficult’ for the Fed to reduce

Creative Planning CEO and CIO Peter Mallouk reveals quality stocks that will eventually lead investors to victory and what he’s avoiding on “The Claman Countdown.” Paul Volcker, the Federal Reserve chairman who led a ruthless crusade in the 1970s to crush inflation, triggering two recessions in the process, famously said that once higher prices get

Man Finds Last Video Filmed by Grandmother, One Week After Her Death

Man Finds Last Video Filmed by Grandmother, One Week After Her Death

Technology has changed so rapidly during the last decade that even the biggest tech geeks can’t keep up with it all. Between mobile phones, tablets, smart watches, computers, drones and laptops, there are so many different ways to communicate that it can be overwhelming. Older generations sometimes have difficulty staying up to date on the

2.5 hours of moderate exercise per week linked to reduced risk of COVID-19

2.5 hours of moderate exercise per week linked to reduced risk of COVID-19

Share on PinterestExercise has a protective effect against COVID-19, a review found. Image credit: BONNINSTUDIO/Stocksy. Regular physical activity may be linked to a lower risk of developing COVID-19. Individuals who exercise regularly may be less likely to experience severe symptoms of COVID-19 and less likely to be hospitalized or die because of the disease. 2.5

Brain stimulation may boost long-term, working memory in older adults

Brain stimulation may boost long-term, working memory in older adults

Share on PinterestCould controlled electric shocks to the brain help improve memory? Image credit: Sorlen Hald/Getty Images. About 40% of adults ages 65 and older experience memory loss. Researchers from Boston University have found that applying noninvasive electrical stimulation to certain parts of the brain may help improve long-term and working memory in people over

Sharing news on social media makes us think we know more than we do

Sharing news on social media makes us think we know more than we do

Share on PinterestSharing news online may skew our self-perception more than we think. Image credit: FreshSplash/Getty Images. Social media is part of everyday life for over 4.6 billion people worldwide. New research has shown that only 28% of people read everything in an article before they share it on social media. Sharing an article —

Colorado councilwoman says ‘political attack’ by social worker unleashed troves of other allegations

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Aurora, Colorado, Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky believed earlier this year she was facing an isolated “political attack” after she was placed under investigation for an allegation she inappropriately touched her own toddler.  Months later, not only was she cleared by investigators of any wrongdoing, but she discovered dozens of

CushionLab Deep Sleep Pillow Review 2023 – A Great Solution For Fidgety Sleepers.

CushionLab Deep Sleep Pillow Review 2023 – A Great Solution For Fidgety Sleepers.

Table of Contents Introduction In today’s fast-paced world, getting a peaceful and comfortable night’s sleep is an essential element to leading a healthy and active lifestyle. There are numerous brands of pillows that promise you a good night’s sleep, but only a select few live up to your expectations. The cushionlab Deep Sleep Pillow is

13 Titanic Photos You’ve Never Seen Before

13 Titanic Photos You’ve Never Seen Before

The sinking of the Titanic was one of the great tragedies of the 20th century. The Titanic plunged to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean after hitting an iceberg, claiming the lives of 1,503 passengers. The April 1, 1912 disaster happened in the wee hours of the morning. Only 700 on board survived, thanks

Mexico fines AT&T and Warner Bros. Discovery for failing to disclose concentration

Mexico fines AT&T and Warner Bros. Discovery for failing to disclose concentration

MEXICO CITY, Sept 8 (Reuters) – Mexico’s Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE) said on Thursday it fined AT&T(T.N) and Warner Bros. Discovery for failing to disclose a concentration related to the separation of Warnermedia’s business in Mexico. The entity said in a statement the fine totals more than 51 million pesos ($2.5 million). ($1=19.9600 Mexican