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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Henrietta Lacks died of cervical cancer in 1951. But her cells kept living.

Cultural Connections: The New University of Chicago Library

A futuristic library lands on the University of Chicago campus. But where do they keep the books?

Ask Geoffrey

From the outside, this Hyde Park bank looks more like a museum dedicated to the history of the automobile.

Civil Union Ceremony

More than 30 same-sex couples convened at Millennium Park this morning to exchange vows and take part in one of Illinois' first civil uni

Blagojevich Keeps Talking

For two years, we wondered if Rod Blagojevich would take the stand. Now, we wonder if he'll ever leave it.

Latest Springfield News with Dave McKinney

The Springfield bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times joins us to talk about the final hours of the spring legislative session

State Lawmakers Panel

A panel of state lawmakers joins us to talk about redistricting, casinos and thrown punches during the last day of the spring legislative

Civil Unions Begin

Hundreds of couples lined up early this morning outside the Cook County Clerk's office to apply for a civil union license.

Judge Zagel Reprimands Blagojevich

Judge James Zagel criticized the ex-governor for testimony in which Blagojevich told the jury there were parts of the recorded telephone

Frank Thomas

Longtime White Sox great, Frank Thomas, joins us to discuss his life, career and new book with Joel Weisman.

Springfield News with Dave McKinney

As the clock winds down on the legislative session in Springfield, lawmakers continue to work on a budget, pass the controversial remap p

Blagojevich Denies Shakedowns

Former governor Rod Blagojevich took the stand for the third day today in his retrial, claiming that he made no attempt to shakedown the

Mobile Produce Market

If you can't get to a grocery store, let it come to you.

Chicago Business News

Chicago leads the nation in adapting to climate change.

World Without Fish

Imagine a world without fish. That's what author Mark Kurlansky did in his new book, and he didn't like what he saw.