SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First Has Video - Any -YesNo FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 20, 2018 Day 3 of Jury Deliberations in Trial of Paul Manafort The jury asked no major questions of the judge Monday – and delivered no verdict. Renato Mariotti joins us to discuss jury deliberations and more. Aug 20, 2018 Dancing the Night Away at Dance for Life As always, the annual benefit concert served up a rich smorgasbord of styles Saturday. It also offered a subtle suggestion of Chicago’s dance history. Aug 20, 2018 Rapid Blood Test Can Detect Parasitic Infection in Pregnant Women An inexpensive finger-prick test can quickly and accurately detect the presence of a life-damaging parasite in pregnant women, according to a recent study conducted in Chicago and Morocco. Aug 20, 2018 Emanuel, AG Madigan Rip EPA Proposal to ‘Censor’ Scientific Research Former EPA chief Scott Pruitt said his proposal would increase transparency, but opponents say it will keep certain scientific studies out of the hands of EPA decision-makers and addresses “a ‘problem’ that does not exist.” Aug 20, 2018 New Illinois Law Broadens Synthetic Marijuana Ban, Closes Loophole “Many synthetic cannabinoids are already illegal, but by broadening the criteria, we ensure that they can’t be made legal by small and potentially deadly changes to their chemical formulas,” said state Sen. Jacqueline Collins. Aug 18, 2018 The Music and Mayhem of Midsummer Nights in Grant Park As difficult as it may be to believe, the summer of 2018 is winding down. One significant marker: the Grant Park Music Festival will give the final performances of its 84th season on Saturday. Aug 17, 2018 Coordinated Effort to End Homelessness Takes Luck Out of the Process Organizations in Chicago have spent decades helping the city’s homeless find housing. But until recently, there was no overarching system in place to help track those efforts – or the people in need. Aug 17, 2018 Illinois Strengthens Law on Texting While Driving Starting next summer, people caught texting while driving will be cited with a moving violation that will go on their driving record – even if it’s their first offense. Aug 17, 2018 Field Museum Expands Popular ‘ID Day’ for Mystery Objects More scientists will be on hand next month to examine specimens and artifacts brought in by visitors, including staff specializing in zoology, paleontology, geology, ichthyology (also known as fish science) and more. Aug 17, 2018 Web Extra, The Week in Review: Editorial Boards Push Back Eddie Arruza and guests discuss the warning from top U.S. intelligence and security leaders over continued Russian attempts to influence American elections. Aug 17, 2018 The Week in Review: Campaign Season ‘Officially’ Kicks Off at State Fair Democrats and Republicans tee off at the Illinois State Fair. Two high-profile trials grip the city. Elon Musk’s O’Hare express project is shrouded in secrecy. And the Cubs early playoff atmosphere. Aug 17, 2018 The Aquatic Life of Shedd Photographer Brenna Hernandez She is Shedd’s only full-time photographer, capturing images of the aquarium’s 32,000 animals from both in and out of the water. A conversation with Brenna Hernandez. Aug 17, 2018 ‘Systemic Deficiencies’ Allowed Sex Abuse to Persist Within CPS: Report A former federal prosecutor found CPS leaders failed to recognize the extent of the sex abuse issues that existed for years inside district schools. Aug 16, 2018 At the Art Institute, the Opulent Paintings of John Singer Sargent Chicago museums and collectors played a critical role in the life of an American artist with an international profile. We take a look at the spectacular paintings of John Singer Sargent. Aug 16, 2018 Judge Orders Release of Harith Augustus Shooting Videos A conversation with journalist Jamie Kalven about police accountability as more videos of last month’s fatal police-involved shooting of Harith Augustus come online. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: