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Contaminated cucumbers sicken 5 people in Illinois and Indiana, CDC says
As a recall of cucumbers grown in South Florida expanded this week, NBC Chicago learned four people in Illinois and one person in Indiana are among those who have gotten sick from salmonella. At least 45 people have gotten sick nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The recalls impact different companies using cucu... -
Lead, cancer-causing chemicals found in popular faucets sold online
Eleven tested positive for lead and 15 for organic compounds linked to cancer, birth defects and organ damage.
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City sends $71,000 water bill to owner of vacant, fire-damaged building
A young Chicago property owner was left searching for answers after he was sent a water bill for over $70,000 on a vacant building that had been ravaged by a fire.
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Suburban couple fights for fair Cook County property taxes after massive increase
In May, the Cook County Treasurer put out a report showing homeowners are getting stuck with higher property taxes because businesses keep winning their property assessment appeals.
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Consumer Reports lists top sunscreens ahead of summer 2025
Consumer Reports just released its annual sunscreen ratings, testing more than 100 products and revealing surprising gaps in how they protect you from the sun’s cancer-causing rays.
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Only 25% of sunscreens actually work as advertised, report shows
A new report revealed only one in four sunscreens safely protect you from the sun.
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Biotech company announces plans to buy 23andMe
A biotechnology company has announced plans to buy 23andMe after the genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection two months ago. PJ Randhawa reports for NBC 5 Responds.
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Shoppers at major US grocery chain being charged full-price for sale items, investigation finds
The months-long investigation found grocery store shoppers were overcharged on average $1.70 per sales item, or 18.4% more.
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Undercover investigation reveals Chicago cab drivers overcharging riders
Chicago data shows many taxi drivers are bending the rules and overcharging passengers. So NBC 5 Responds went undercover to see how often it happens.
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New Consumer Report warns against two types of vacuums, advises how to stay safe
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued an urgent safety warning regarding two vacuums which may cause injury and lead to fires due to overheating.
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Wheaton family blames radio personality for more than $134K investment loss
A Wheaton family says they’re out more than $134,000 after trusting a local radio personality and self proclaimed “Wealth Management and Insurance Veteran” to invest their money.
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Looking to appeal your property taxes? Cook County Treasurer calls system ‘broken'
The Cook County Treasurer said Black and Latino communities are disproportionately picking up the tax burden — and for one particular reason.
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Trouble in Toyland: Potentially harmful products to keep away from small children
Esther Jo Bethard was a smiley, red-headed, 10-month-old girl from Wisconsin. But her life was cut short in 2023 after she swallowed a toy called a water bead.
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Contaminants found in baby formula may hurt brain development, experts say
When you scoop powdered baby formula into a bottle, you think you’re giving your child the nutrition they need. But NBC Chicago’s partners at Consumer Reports found something unexpected may also be in the formula.
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Recalled baby items found on store shelves and online marketplaces
You may assume if you buy a child’s product from a store shelf it’s going to be safe. But NBC 5 Responds found that’s not always the case.
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Why home remedies cause more harm than good for babies, experts say
Parents pick up home remedy hacks from social media, friends and family traditions, but some home remedies can be risky for babies and young children.
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Beware fast fashion baby clothes, as studies find high chemical levels
Bargains on sites like Shein and Temu can be alluring, but experts advise to proceed with caution. Those deals could come with a serious risk.