
The battle between man and machine: AI meets world GO champ
By Danielle Prieur A game of Go will be streamed on YouTube starting March 9 in a match between man and machine. This game pits

By Danielle Prieur A game of Go will be streamed on YouTube starting March 9 in a match between man and machine. This game pits

By Kat Lonsdorf Anti-deportation activists gathered outside the Chicago Police Department District One headquarters to await the release of 12 protesters arrested after blocking traffic

By Steven Porter Consumer behavior measurement firm comScore Inc., which has set out to research cross-platform multiscreen media consumption, posted a profit Wednesday, modestly outperforming

By Yunfei Zhao Where in Chicago are kids actually encouraged to touch things? The Museum of Science and Industry is inviting Chicago-area children ages 3-11

Ashesha Mehrotra Construction of new homes unexpectedly dipped in January, as builders dialed back starts of single-family and multi-family homes. Housing starts declined 3.8 percent

By Tim Rosenberger The decision to move production of the gold Oscar statuettes to New York after 34 years at Chicago manufacturing company R.S. Owens

Text by Elyse Samuels Audio by Jenny Lee “To have something that can save other women’s lives,” Amanda Sexton said referring to her mother’s death,

By Harvard Zhang Springfield — Republican Governor Bruce Rauner called on the Democrat-controlled legislature to put aside political disagreements to institute business-building reforms together with cost reductions and

By Brooke Rayford The stretch of Wilson Avenue between Broadway and Clark Street has been hard for businesses lately. Within the last six months, three

By Nicole Sedivy A team that’s won three Stanley Cups in six years is getting another prize. National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman announced the