Archive (Page 89)

January 24, 2023

Life Expectancy Between Two Chicago Neighborhoods Reveals Years of Systemic Racism

But the pride isn’t perfect, and neither is Chicago. Two neighborhoods, just nine miles apart, have vastly different tones. Englewood, a predominantly Black, impoverished neighborhood, and the Gold Coast, a mostly white, wealthy neighborhood, are separated not only by the towering steel skyscrapers of the Loop but also by a startling 30-year gap in life expectancy.

January 24, 2023

How a Former Marine Turned Hitman is Changing Lives for the Better

 In 1994, Self was arrested and booked on suspicion of possessing a silencer - a silencer used in the 805 freeway shooting of a San Diego orthopedic surgeon, Dr. William Shoemaker. This wasn’t any everyday run-of-the-mill unexceptional shooting; it was an attempted hit. Dr. Ronald Neufeld, a former medical partner of Dr. Shoemaker, enlisted the services and expertise of Self to kill his medical partner after taking out a $1 million life insurance policy on him. 

January 19, 2023

Ethical Reporting is the Antidote to Misinformation in the Opioid Epidemic

"If we're just making fun of folks and saying, like, 'Well, why don't you just like put down the crack pipe?' that's really stigmatizing and discriminating." 

January 13, 2023

The Wisdom of the Cat: Rehab According to the Pre-Domesticated Feline

(REDMOND, Wash.) — At the far end of an unremarkable strip mall in downtown Redmond, Wash., past an Irish pub, […]

January 6, 2023

Interview: Love From The H3 Podcast

(Los Angeles) –  Sweden native Love Bot from The H3 Podcast is perfectly attuned to his unconventional routine. Despite his […]