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Courtney Spinelli (@courtspinellitv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Large protest against ICE underway in Chicago, moving along Michigan Ave. This one is far more organized than what we saw Tuesday. Protesters are chanting, marching to Trump Tower. Heavy presence of CPD officers here to monitor/keep people safe along the route. WGN TV News

Chris D. Jackson (@chrisdjackson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t know who needs to hear this, but using the Bible to justify bombing Iran is no different than extremists using the Koran to justify terror. Weaponizing religion to excuse violence is dangerous—no matter who’s doing it. Stop the hypocrisy.

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i don’t think they always get it right in the bear, but as a chicagoan, the s1e7 intro montage specifically is the best depiction of the soul of the city i’ve ever seen. hearing lin brehmer’s voice at the start always makes me tear up a little. i love my city

Keith Sakata (@keithsakata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a psychiatrist. In 2025, I’ve seen 12 people hospitalized after losing touch with reality because of AI. Online, I’m seeing the same pattern. Here’s what “AI psychosis” looks like, and why it’s spreading fast: 🧵

I’m a psychiatrist.

In 2025, I’ve seen 12 people hospitalized after losing touch with reality because of AI. Online, I’m seeing the same pattern.

Here’s what “AI psychosis” looks like, and why it’s spreading fast: 🧵
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Then & Now: In the 1950s, Promontory Point—an entirely manmade peninsula along Lake Michigan—was a beloved summer escape for Hyde Park residents and UChicago students. 📸 Historical Photos: Mildred LaDue Mead, Courtesy of UChicago Special Collections Research Center

Then & Now: In the 1950s, Promontory Point—an entirely manmade peninsula along Lake Michigan—was a beloved summer escape for Hyde Park residents and UChicago students.

📸 Historical Photos: Mildred LaDue Mead, Courtesy of <a href="/UChicagoSCRC/">UChicago Special Collections Research Center</a>