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Did you know August 9 is National Book Lovers Day? Our WGN Radio Book Club is back with the books they loved this past month. Perhaps you will find your next read in this list of book selections ...
Ghislaine Maxwell is serving 20 years, but may seek early release through DOJ cooperation or presidential clemency.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she would seek the release of the Epstein grand jury transcripts today, at Donald Trump's ...
Kelly connects with Telle Whitney, who has logged decades in Silicon Valley’s tech industry. She has a new book: “Rebooting Tech Culture: How to Ignite Innovation and Build Organizations Wher… ...
Radio How To Keep Your Radio Station Going When the Government's Checks Don't Come The Senate just voted to cut off the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. What comes next?
In a new book, Grynbaum explores how Condé Nast publications were the arbiters of taste for decades in the U.S. "They were the tastemakers, they were the gatekeepers," Grynbaum says.
Crucially, Fountain says that JT works hard, and he doesn’t quit. "He's a beginning to end person. He starts things and he always finishes things," said Fountain.
Microsoft just upgraded Sentinel with an AI-powered data lake - here's how it works The new "agentic defense" system is intended to help organizations manage the mountains of data that are being ...
The Ammo Generation stat might be the answer for players who always find their guns running dry in Destiny 2.
Podcast The Radio 2 Book Club Sara Cox celebrates the best new fiction, with author interviews and reviews.
Dorothy M. Crumbly's new book, "The South - Dying for Sweet Tea", is starting conversations about Southern cuisine, cooking and good ole' Southern sweet tea.
Republicans in Congress are poised to slash $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, a move that would lead to cuts for Ohio's public radio stations.