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Urban Mindfulness

Whether rushing to make the train or maneuvering the crowded, bustling streets of Chicago, city living can be very stressful.

Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, the tone turns nasty in the final days of the mayoral campaign.

Interview with the 'Tiger Mother'

Amy Chua, author of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, joins us to discuss her controversial book about Chinese mothering.

Watson Triumphs over Humans

Since IBM's super computer Watson blew its human competition out of the water by winning on Jeopardy, the future of artificial intelligen

Cultural Connections: Horses in the Field

Everything you ever needed to know about our four-legged equine friends, straight from the "Horse's" mouth.

Ask Geoffrey: Underground Tunnels

From World War II bomber jets to failed car experiments, we find out how an expansive area underneath the Ford City Mall in West Lawn con

The New Illinois Budget

Gov. Pat Quinn presented his budget to lawmakers in Springfield today.

Budget Analysis

Carol Marin and several experts, including Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford, take a closer look at the governor's budget plan, and

Controversy at Chico Rally

At a rally yesterday, a Gery Chico supporter compared Rahm Emanuel to Judas.

Losing Money with Groupon

Groupon deals have become wildly popular, but the offer made by one Chicago sandwich shop turned into a nightmare.

Hypermiling

Sick of shelling out at the gas pump?

Analyzing the Budget

President Obama's proposed budget is disappointing fellow Democrats for going too far. And the Republicans say it doesn't go far enough.

Man vs. Machine

IBM's Watson super computer serves up stiff competition to its human challengers on Jeopardy.

The Cost of Foreclosures

Banks and mortgage servicers are walking away from thousands of homes caught in the foreclosure pipeline.