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Future of Al Qaeda

Is America safer now that the mastermind behind the September 11th attacks is no longer at large?

New Police Superintendent Named

Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel names his choice for Chicago's next top cop.

Blagojevich Jury Chosen

A jury is seated and opening statements are heard at the retrial of Rod Blagojevich.

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, President Obama releases his birth certificate, then makes a whirlwind trip to

Picking Final Jurors

Judge James Zagel told lawyers Thursday morning that they would have until Monday to request the removal of certain jurors.

Protest for Father Pfleger

The fiery pastor of St. Sabina Church is out and his parishioners went to the archbishop's residence to make their displeasure known.

Dooring

A car door is a dangerous and unexpected obstacle that is dreaded by bicyclists around the world.

Cultural Connections: Art Chicago

The international art world comes to Chicago for the Artropolis exhibition at the Merchandise Mart.

Ask Geoffrey: Civil War

In honor of the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War this month, Geoffrey Baer looks back on what he's discovered about Chicag

Slow Blagojevich Jury Selection

Slow jury selection at the Blagojevich retrial could push opening statements until next week. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.

Queen of the Sun

They are the ultimate pollinizers; without them there would be no agriculture.

Lurie Garden

The Lurie Garden is in full glory at Millennium Park.

Jury Selection Continues

The judge in the Blagojevich trial is hoping to wrap up jury selection soon. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.