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What to Know About Polio Spread

The once eradicated polio virus has been detected in New York City sewage.

Aired 08/15/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

What to Know About Polio Spread

Clip: 8/15/2022 | 8m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

The once eradicated polio virus has been detected in New York City sewage.

One one of the nation's most feared diseases, the polio virus has been found in New York City sewage.

Aired 08/15/2022 | Rating NR

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Afghanistan Marks 1 Year Since Taliban Seizure

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Clip: 8/15/2022 | 9m 25s | A look at Afghanistan one year after the Taliban seized control of Kabul. (9m 25s)

Amazon Employees Say Company Retaliated After Racial Charges

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Clip: 8/15/2022 | 4m 49s | Workers at an Amazon facility accused the company of a racially hostile environment. (4m 49s)

As DACA Turns 10, Program Remains in Legal Jeopardy

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Clip: 8/15/2022 | 7m 34s | DACA narrowly survived a host of legal challenges and a new one is on the horizon. (7m 34s)

Crain’s Headlines: Cartier to Close Michigan Ave. Store

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Clip: 8/15/2022 | 4m 11s | Crain’s Chicago Business editor Ann Dwyer takes us behind the latest business headlines. (4m 11s)

Little Village Vendors Await Discount Mall's Fate

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Clip: 8/15/2022 | 4m 45s | Vendors are anxiously waiting to hear from the company who bought a Little Village mall. (4m 45s)

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