Musk's Twitter acquisition clears U.S. antitrust review
Twitter investors remain in limbo as Elon Musk evaluates his deal.
New 3D-printed ear could be a game-changer for organ transplants, doctors say
A first-of-its-kind ear reconstruction that used a 3D-printed ear made from human cells could be a game-changer for regenerative medicine, doctors say.
Survey finds more than half of US respondents have blocked a family member on Facebook
The survey, conducted earlier this month, asked over 2,000 users of Facebook and Instagram in the United States if and why they blocked a family member on social media.
DePaul film students using technology only available in Hollywood
FOX 32 went behind the scenes during filming Tuesday on Chicago's West Side.
Illinois residents can receive settlement money from Google lawsuit
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? Illinois residents can receive a payment after a settlement was reached in a class action lawsuit that accused Google of violating state law.
Dyson is developing robots that do household chores
On Wednesday, Dyson announced it is hiring people in the robotics field to help develop robots capable of doing various household chores and other tasks.
Last NYC public payphone removed
The last public payphone in New York City was removed on Monday. The bank of two phones was on 7th Avenue and 50th Street in Midtown Manhattan.
New program offers free internet service to 48 million households; see if you qualify
About 40% of Americans qualify for free internet service under a new program launched by the Biden administration. Here's who qualifies.
Biden: South Korean computer chip plant a model for deeper ties to Asia
President Joe Biden opened a trip to Asia on Friday by touring a South Korean computer chip factory that will be the model for a semiconductor factory in Texas.
Naperville cops begin using bodycams
Police in a western suburb have been outfitted with body cameras.
Naperville police officers begin using bodycams
Police in a western suburb have finally been outfitted with body cameras.
Elon Musk: Twitter deal 'can't move forward' until company proves spam numbers
The Tesla CEO said his deal to buy Twitter can't move forward unless the company shows public proof that less than 5% of the accounts on the platform are fake or spam.
Violent weekend revives questions about role of social media in crimes
Before a teenager was shot and killed near Millennium Park, Chicago police say social media posts drew large groups of teens downtown.
Verizon raises fees for wireless service, adds new charge for businesses
The telecommunications giant's moves come as inflation continues to run near a 40-year high.
Social media under scrutiny after teens flood downtown Chicago, 1 killed
A violent weekend is reviving questions about the role of social media in crime.
Social media played a role in teens causing chaos in Chicago over the weekend
A violent weekend is reviving questions about the role of social media in crime.
ComEd EV Rally invites young women to build and race their own electric-powered racecars
Michelle Blaise from ComEd talks about their EV Rally and the importance of getting young women actively involved in the STEM fields.
Naperville Police Department gets brand new body cameras
The Naperville Police Department is now fully equipped with brand new body cameras.
Social media influencer hosts anti-bullying rally in honor of 15-year-old Nate Bronstein
Tristan Jass talks about how the death of 15-year-old Chicagoan Nate Bronstein inspired him to lead a push to end bullying.
Elon Musk would reverse Trump Twitter ban, calling it morally wrong
Elon Musk said he would overturn former President Donald Trump's ban from Twitter if his purchase of the company is successful.