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City Approves NATO Protest

The city of Chicago has approved a permit for what's thought to be the largest anti-NATO rally being held by the Coalition Against NATO/G

NATO & Afghanistan

Ten years into the war in Afghanistan, NATO is strapped for cash and still has 100,000 troops left in the country. After this, will the alliance attempt regime change again? We look at where NATO's been and where it's going.

NATO Summit's Impact on Local Business

The city may be saying that it's business as usual during the NATO summit -- but that's not what some downtown businesses are expecting.

Divorce & Children

A new study examines how the impact of a divorce early in a child's life may cause more behavioral problems. We hear from the study's co-author.

Charles Wheelan

The author of a new book shares some ideas seldom heard by graduates. He joins us.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy bring the heat in The Iceman Cometh. Hedy Weiss reviews this, and three other highly recommended shows currently on Chicago stages.

Latest NATO News

Anti-NATO activists stage a demonstration, and then get arrested. Is it a prelude of what's to come? We have a full rundown of what to expect for the upcoming NATO summit.

Retiree Health Care

Gov. Pat Quinn pledges to sign legislation ending free health insurance for state retirees. Carol Marin talks with state lawmakers about what else may happen during the legislative session.

Police & Fire Pensions

We hear from the Chicago Police and Fire unions about Mayor Rahm Emanuel's so-called "Roadmap to Retirement Security" and what the rank-a

Bill Bradley

He took on Al Gore in the 2000 Democratic presidential primary. Former NBA great and U.S. Senator Bill Bradley joins us to talk about the economy, the upcoming election and his new book.

Viewer Mail: 5/14

We read what some of you had to say about our theme music and our coverage of presidential candidates in tonight's Viewer Mail.

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 5/10

Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.

Balfour Convicted in Hudson Family Murders Trial

William Balfour, the man accused of murdering actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in 2008 has been convicted on all counts.

Do The Write Thing

A nationwide essay competition pushes Chicago students to confront youth violence and its effects.

Occupy Chicago to Target Boeing

Occupy Chicago protesters are kicking off their "10 Days of Action" this week, including plans to march without permits and "shut down" Boeing's North Riverside Plaza headquarters.