Thursday, May 1, 2025

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health
  • by david hall
Female doctors often provide better care for patients, but they're being 'chased out of medicine'

A team of researchers found that men and women who saw a female doctor were less likely to die and less likely to be readmitted to the hospital. Despite that, women in medicine still face barriers.

entertainment-and-culture
  • by david hall
46th Puerto Rican People’s Day Parade shows the 'beauty of Chicago'

Hundreds cheered from the sidewalk of Division Street as the parade passed through Humboldt Park Saturday, many holding or even wearing different renditions of the nation's flag.

crime
  • by david hall
Hundreds march to demand more help finding Black girls and women who are missing — but never forgotten

“We need to make a lot of noise and draw attention to the people who get paid to investigate and look for missing people,” said "We Walk for Her" marcher Zakiyyah Muhammad, 78.

chicago
  • by david hall
For Mexican American women in Chicago, Claudia Sheinbaum's victory in Mexico sparks hope

Chicago residents watched from afar as Mexico elected its first woman president. Some say the historic election has made them feel hopeful about the progression of women's rights and the direction of the Latin American country.