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Peoples Gas Lanza Programa de Entrenamiento para Estudiantes de CPS
Docenas de estudiantes de la Secundaria Little Village Lawndale se reunieron en el centro de entrenamiento técnico de Peoples Gas, 1235 S. Kilbourn Ave., para iniciar el Programa de Entrenamiento… Read more
‘Cuban Nights’ Coming to Chicago
Direct from Havana, Cuba and celebrating the restored relations with the U.S., the Havana Cuba All-Stars featuring Cuba’s most prominent musicians bring “Cuban Nights” as part of their North American… Read more
Customer Appreciation Days at Community Savings Bank
Community Savings Bank held its annual Customer Appreciation Days at the main office on October 7th and 8th. The bank took this opportunity to thank its customers for their patronage,… Read more
Chicago Park District Announces Completion of Chicago Plays
Chicago Park District General Superintendent Michael Kelly announced the completion of Mayor Emanuel’s Chicago Plays! playground initiative, which built or renovated 327 playgrounds across the City so that every child… Read more
How Gaps in Mental Health Care Play Out in Emergency Rooms
Nearly 1 in 5 children each year suffers a psychiatric illness, according to research estimates. But a national shortage of medical specialists and inpatient facilities means that many still go… Read more
Meditation Linked to Lower Stress Among Prison Inmates
Prisoners who practice transcendental meditation twice a day may experience less stress and fewer mental health issues than fellow inmates who don’t meditate, a small U.S. study suggests. Previous research… Read more
Hispanic Youth May be More Tempted to Smoke Than Other Kids
The appeal of smoking for children and teens may be tied at least in part to their race or ethnicity, a recent U.S. study suggests. Plenty of previous research has… Read more
Herbal and dietary supplements tied to liver damage
One in five cases of chemical-induced liver damage come from herbal and dietary supplements, a research review concludes. A decade ago, less than one in ten cases could be linked… Read more
Popular Wrist-Worn Fitness Trackers Vary in Heart Rate Readings
Commercial fitness trackers worn on the wrist are less accurate than a chest strap monitor at measuring heart rate, and may over- or underestimate heart rate depending on activity level,… Read more



Millennials Favor Socialism?
by Daniel Nardini In a study done by the Victims of Communism—-an organization dedicated to remembering all those who perished under Communism—-many Millennials believe that socialism is in fact a… Read more »