Controversial Chicago Pastor Carlton Pearson discusses his new book, God is not a Christian, nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu... Christ Universal Temple Watch our December 7th, 2009 story about Carlton Pearson
We meet a Chicago man who wants to change the way America thinks about table tennis. Where to play ping-pong/table tennis in Chicago
President Barack Obama has nominated Solicitor General Elena Kagan for the U.S. Supreme Court. Ash-har Quraishi has reaction from Chicago's academic and legal communities.
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Carol Marin sits down with the Republican candidate for governor, Bill Brady. Bill Brady campaign website
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Will new work rules at McCormick Place keep conventions in Chicago? WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel joins us with those details, plus the rest of the week's business headlines.
Nearly every Friday for three and half years, two Chicago nuns have led a vigil at the place where undocumented immigrants are processed before being deported. Jay Shefsky was there this past Friday morning. "Deportation's Brief Adios and Prolonged Anguish"--Chicago News Cooperative
He's fighting obesity with his so-called "50 Million Pound Challenge." We talk to bestselling author Dr. Ian Smith.
Carol Marin sits down with world-renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall.
We preview Carol Marin's Friday Night Show interview with world-renowned scientist Jane Goodall. See Jane Goodall at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel tomorrow night
The warm weather has inspired tasty new dishes, drinks and desserts from our resident food bloggers. They join us with with some spring flavors. We asked the food bloggers to share some warm weather recipes, here's what they came up with:
What's the story behind the heavy duty scale in City Hall? Geoffrey Baer enlightens us in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. Abacus Scales Fox Waterway Agency Immanuel Lutheran Church
We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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We find out what state legislators were working on today in Springfield.
Stocks tumbled today on Wall Street amidst growing fears over Greece's debt problems. Eddie Arruza and his panel explore the details.
Millions of dollars in federal grants are being aimed at stemming the tide of foreclosures. We show you how some of that money is being spent in Chicago neighborhoods. For more on the story...
Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and actor Tracy Letts joins us to talk shop and to tell us about his play Killer Joe, which is playing at the Royal George Theatre through the first week in June.
 

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