
Hot coffee delivers more antioxidant benefits than cold brew, research finds
by Colleen Zewe Medill Reports As the weather gets colder, caffeine-lovers often switch from cold brew to hot coffee. This switch packs more benefits than

by Colleen Zewe Medill Reports As the weather gets colder, caffeine-lovers often switch from cold brew to hot coffee. This switch packs more benefits than

By Katie Rice Medill Reports Approximately 50 people gathered in Federal Plaza Saturday afternoon to rally with activist group Refuse Fascism’s Chicago chapter in protest

By AnnMarie Hilton Medill Reports Linda Kay Klein, author of the new book “Pure” challenges the shame-laced purity movement found among many Evangelicals. She spoke

By Colleen Zewe Medill Reports Get your toddlers moving with active play. That’s the key change of new physical activity guidelines from the U.S. Department

By Aaron Dorman Medill Reports Sean Casten was driven to run, and eventually win, the election in Illinois’ sixth congressional district, for one simple reason:

By Nicholas Hennion Medill Reports The Indiana Hoosiers and Michigan Wolverines will battle for Sunday’s Big Ten Tournament title after dispatching Maryland and Wisconsin, respectively,

By AnnMarie Hilton Medill Reports Illinois provides greater access to abortion than many other Midwestern states, and the midterm election saw two pro-life congressman ousted

By Kristen Keller Medill Reports Fans packed the Flames Athletic Center for the Nov. 2 game to honor two women who committed four years to

By Matt Craig Medill Reports It’s 5 a.m. on Election Day, and five strangers are gathered in a hotel basement. They’re supposed to be together

By Xiaoyi Liu Medill Reports “I already voted, can I take a sticker?” “Take a doughnut, take a sticker. That’s really fine, go ahead.” It