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Only one kid in the family could make it to medical school — and it wasn’t going to be him. Mun had done everything right. He ...
Despite the study's findings, members of the City Council’s Subcommittee on Revenue, facing a likely deficit of nearly $1.2 billion in the city’s 2026 spending plan, were not ready to fold and walk ...
Paychecks for more than 40 percent of American workers are lagging the rate of inflation, and it’s likely middle- and ...
A UB study finds showing people side-by-side comparisons of different societies can boost support for policies.
Summer jobs programs are not enough to keep Chicago’s youth out of trouble. To reach their potential, a year-round answer is ...
Many Chicago Board of Education members agree with community members and want additional revenue from Chicago or Illinois ...
District officials say they expect to save about $165 million after laying off some central office staff and crossing guards ...
A survey of Illinois educators reveals a significant disparity in how they interpret a state law’s requirement to teach high ...
HR teams may need to consider this gap to remain competitive in talent acquisition and retention.
News about the news used to be commonplace, but as news organizations have vanished, so has this type of reporting.
H-1B Employer Data reports the H-1B visa process resembles a lottery; in 2025, 400,000 applied, but only 114,000 were ...
Student loan borrowers face a new status quo after Congress and President Donald Trump signed off on a massive budget ...
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