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AI Anxiety May Be Overblown, but the Disruption Is Real, Says CION’s Mark Gatto

AI Anxiety May Be Overblown, but the Disruption Is Real, Says CION’s Mark Gatto The post AI Anxiety May Be Overblown, but the Disruption Is Real, Says CION’s Mark Gatto appeared first on The Da...

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Federal Judge Orders Release Of Evidence In Case Of Woman Shot 5 Times By Border Patrol Evidence to be released in Marimar Martinez’s case includes about 40 text messages from the phone of the Bo...

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6 Chicago-Area Catholic Schools To Close This Spring, Archdiocese Says St. Francis Borgia in Dunning, Sts. Bruno and Richard School in Archer Heights, St. Jerome School in Bridgeport, St. Stanislaus Kostka in Wicker Park and two suburban schools are on the closure list due to low enrollment.
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Your Favorite Restaurant’s Playlist Was Probably Made By This Chicago Company Uncanned Music has carved out a niche curating music and installing reel-to-reel-players for top restaurants in Chicago and across the country.
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Meet The Runners Who Refuse To Let Chicago’s Arctic Chill Slow Them Down Some Chicagoans training for their next race see subzero temps as a challenge worth facing — with triple layers and trail running shoes on. "We're crazy, man," one said.
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Commuters, Tourists — And Even A Few Swimmers — Brave Brutal Cold With temperatures well below zero Friday morning, schools and some businesses and museums closed for the day and many people stayed inside. Still, a few courageous souls ventured out.
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Chicago Food Banks, Pantries Brace For Changes In SNAP Benefits Starting Feb. 1 Pantries are anticipating increased demand as new work requirements leave thousands of neighbors at risk of losing food assistance. "We're preparing for an ongoing hunger crisis," a food bank administrator said.
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As Bitter Cold Settles In, Chicago Tallies Homeless Population City workers, volunteers and homeless services providers fanned out across the city to conduct the annual point-in-time count of people living unhoused, as some sought shelter to escape dangerously low wind chills.
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This Week In Photos: Chicagoans Brace For Dangerous Cold, Bears Season Ends And Much More PHOTOS: Take a peek at life in the city through the eyes and lenses of the Block Club Chicago staff.
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Federal Judge Agrees To Dismiss Excessive Force Lawsuit Against Immigration Agents The case, brought by Block Club Chicago and other media groups, forced federal officials to release hundreds of videos and temporarily limit force against journalists and protesters during Operation Midway Blitz.
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Polar Plunge Canceled This Weekend As Dangerous Cold Sets In, Organizer Says The event, held annually in January, sees neighbors jump into Lake Michigan to raise money for charity. But conditions will be too extreme for the cold-weather event, organizers said.
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Chicago Public Schools Cancels Classes Friday Due To Extreme Cold CPS has canceled classes Friday as temperatures are expected to drop below zero. All school buildings will be closed to the public, the district said in a news release.
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Chicago’s 1st Reentry Support Center For Formerly Incarcerated Women Opens In Pilsen The Women's Justice Institute, a national center based in Chicago, was selected to run the city's first support center for women in or returning from prison.
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City Council Passes Ban On Intoxicating Hemp Products — Except THC Drinks — As Mayor Weighs Veto The ban would force businesses to take intoxicating hemp products like edibles, flower and vapes off shelves by April 1, but it makes exemptions for THC drinks and CBD creams.
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Broadway Hit ‘Oh, Mary!’ Coming To Chicago As Part Of Nationwide Tour The acclaimed dark comedy written by Cole Escola follows alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln leading up to Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Casting is yet to be announced.
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It Will Feel Like 35 Below Zero In Chicago During Weekend Cold Snap The extreme cold is expected to last through early next week, with dangerously cold wind chills bringing frostbite risk this weekend.
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Fewer Chicago School-Aged Kids Are Enrolled In City’s Public Schools, New Analysis Finds A report from the advocacy group Kids First Chicago found that the district’s “market share” has slipped from 75 percent to 71 percent since 2018.
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Uber, Lyft Drivers Push For State Bill Allowing Unionization, Citing Lost Pay, Safety Risks Illinois drivers launched a statewide push Tuesday for legislation that would allow collective bargaining without changing their contractor status.
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5 Things To Watch In 2026 In Chicago Public Schools And Across Illinois The school board is looking for a new CEO. Later this year, the city will hold school board elections — this time for every seat.
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The Best Chicago Restaurant Week Deals Of 2026, Listed By Locals Influencer Paige Serena’s spreadsheet of the best and worst dining values has become a go-to resource for many foodies. Redditors Vinay Mikkilineni and Matthew Truong crowdsourced their own versions.
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Bears Fans Celebrate ‘Fairytale’ Season After Playoff Loss To Rams: ‘They Can Build From This’ The Bears season ended in heartbreak even after the team mounted another dramatic comeback. Despite the loss, fans are looking fondly on a team that took the city by storm.
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Bears’ Cinderella Season Ends After Heartbreaking Loss To Rams At Soldier Field It was another thrilling game for the Bears in a season full of them before it ended in overtime heartbreak. “I felt that [loss] in my heart,” one fan said.
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3 Killed, 7 Injured In Separate Car Crashes In Chicago Area Sunday, Police Say The three crashes happened early Sunday on DuSable Lake Shore Drive, the Eisenhower Expressway and Marquette Road, authorities said.
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Bears Issue Weather Warning As Snow, ‘Frigid’ Conditions Set In Ahead Of Playoff Game Sub-zero wind chills, high winds and snow are forecast to hit Chicago ahead of the Bears-Rams game at Soldier Field. The Bears have announced measures to keep fans warm during the game.
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On-And-Off Snow Showers Expected In Chicago Through The Weekend Hundreds of flights have been delayed at O'Hare Airport due to Friday's snow — and the Bears will face frigid temperatures when they host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
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Kristen Pierce-Sherrod, Harold’s Chicken Shack CEO, Dies At 55: ‘Harold’s Was A Family’ Harold's Chicken Shack was a cornerstone of Kristen Pierce-Sherrod's life long before she took the role of CEO in 2000, she shared in a 2022 interview.
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Wednesday Snowstorm Will Pass Quickly — But Could Pose Danger Though the storm will only bring 1-2 inches of snow, there could be “wind gusts as high as 50 mph and visibility down to near zero in spots,” a meteorologist said.
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Trump Again Threatens To Withhold Federal Funding To Sanctuary Cities Including Chicago The pause on billions in federal aid to Chicago would start on Feb. 1, President Donald Trump said Tuesday. Previous efforts to restrict such funding have failed.
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BTS Is Bringing World Tour To Chicago This Summer. Here’s How To Get Tickets Tickets go on sale Jan. 22-24 for ARMY Membership holders and the general public.
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