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New Children’s Hospital of Chicago

Children's Memorial Hospital gets a new name and is set to move into a brand new $900 million home in Streeterville.

Brookfield Zoo Studies Mexican Gray Wolves

We show you how researchers are tracking cancer rates in the endangered Mexican Gray Wolf in tonight's Scientific Chicago.

My Korean Deli

How a high-brow literary editor found himself slicing deli meat and selling lottery tickets at a convienence store with his Korean mother-in-law. We hear from the author of this comical memoir.

The Case of the Counterfeit Lincoln

Art conservator Barry Bauman discovers fraudulence in a 19th century portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. We shine a light on his detective work.

New Medill Dean Appointed

Bradley Hamm, current dean of the Indiana University School of Journalism, will replace John Lavine as Medill's dean.

Madeleine Albright on ‘Prague Winter’

She was raised in war-torn Czechoslovakia, but moved up the ranks of U.S. diplomacy to the very top spot: Secretary of State. Eddie Arruza talks with Madeleine Albright.

Latest on Hudson Murder Trial

Homegrown actress Jennifer Hudson was present for Day 8 of testimony in the trial involving the murder of three family members.

Goodbye, American Dream?

Is the U.S. economy built to help the working class or Wall Street? A new book by a veteran in Illinois politics and government tackles the question head-on.

Chicago Business News: 5/2

Caterpillar workers strike in Joliet as a new survey of CEOs rates the Illinois business climate the third worst in the country.

Field Museum's Artist-in-Residence

Meet the Field Museum's artist-in-residence. We get a behind-the-scenes tour of a most unusual studio environment.

Religion Census

A new religion census reveals the results of 236 faiths polled around the country. Which religions are growing, and which are not? We break down the numbers.

May Day Protests

May Day protests lined the Loop on Tuesday in what could be construed as a dress rehearsal for NATO. How did the city do?

Sen. Dick Durbin

Student debt threatens to cripple a generation from making it in America. We talk with Sen.

Investigation Reveals Generous Pensions for Aldermen

Chicago aldermen have a better pension deal than city police, firefighters and other city workers.

Rebuilding Exchange

A Chicago warehouse gives second chances to construction waste, as well as ex-offenders needing a new path in life.