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Illinois Trump Supporters on the President-Elect’s Transition

Donald Trump was elected barely a week ago and there are already reports of shake-ups and signs of disarray within his transition team.

Ask Geoffrey: Was That Really 5 Million People?

The Cubs rally brought throngs of fans to Grant Park. But was it really the biggest gathering ever in Chicago? Geoffrey Baer counts heads in this week’s Ask Geoffrey.

10 Things to Do This Weekend: Nov. 17-20

Holiday lights, a giant mouse, punk rock and a comedy legend usher in the weekend. Here are 10 things to do in and around Chicago.

Appointed or Elected? State Committee Weighs Future of Chicago Board of Ed

Members of the General Assembly’s Education Committee sounded supportive Wednesday of a bill that would convert Chicago’s appointed Board of Education into an elected body, but Republicans and Democrats alike cautioned that more work is needed before the legislation is ready for a vote.

Newton Minow Named Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient

President Barack Obama announced Wednesday the former WTTW Chairman and 20 others will receive the nation’s highest civilian honor at a ceremony later this month.

Learning Gardens at CPS Schools Plant Seeds for Healthy Food Choices

Students at some Chicago Public Schools are getting their hands dirty while feeding their minds.

New Biography Sheds Light on Private Life of Al Capone

The continuing fascination with gangster Al Capone. We speak to the author of a new book that looks at the private life of the notorious criminal.

The Microbiome’s Role in Precision Medicine

Inside the human body lives a community of microorganisms, bacteria, viruses and fungi known as the microbiome. Local professors talk about the importance of understanding the microbiome and the potential implications it could have on health and disease.

‘The Ships Gallery’ at MSI Explores the Evolution of Boat Design

A new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry invites visitors to sail though time and explore the evolution of ship design. 

November 15, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 15, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Donald Trump and the Future of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court under President-elect Donald Trump: Who will he nominate? And could the court actually keep him from doing some of things he wants to do?

Communication Breakdown Follows Leadership Meeting in Springfield

Republican and Democratic state leaders are not seeing eye to eye after a meeting in Springfield. Amanda Vinicky joins us with the latest from the state capitol.

What’s Ahead for the Affordable Care Act?

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump spoke often about immediately repealing the Affordable Care Act. Now, as president-elect, he appears to be changing his plan. A look at what might be ahead for Obamacare. 

Shakespearean Artifacts on Display at Newberry Library

Learn about a major Shakespeare exhibit at the Newberry Library and get an exclusive look at some rare artifacts that didn’t make the cut.

Documentary Explores Life of Legendary Writer Maya Angelou

The moving and powerful life of Maya Angelou: A new film explores the many facets of the acclaimed poet and writer.

Ed Vrdolyak, Former Alderman, Indicted on Tax Evasion, Impeding IRS

The former Chicago alderman was indicted Tuesday on charges of income tax evasion and impeding the IRS. He is expected to be arraigned before Thanksgiving.

New Report Aims to Increase Principal Retention at CPS

A tough job, but hundreds of Chicago educators do it–a new report on making sure the best principals are on the jobs in Chicago Public Schools.

Mayor: Chicago to Remain a Sanctuary City for Immigrants

In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, mental health officials say a growing “public health crisis” has emerged. Meanwhile, Mayor Rahm Emanuel assures immigrants that Chicago will remain a sanctuary city.

Chicago Shop Plays Key Role in Keeping World’s Ensembles in Tune

Chicago Tonight visits a little shop in Chicago for a look at how to rejuvenate pitched percussion instruments – and to get a history lesson in concert tuning.

November 14, 2016 - Full Show

Watch the Nov. 14, 2016 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

An Inside Look at the Presidential Transition Process

The whole world is watching. Just how does America transition from one presidential administration to another? We get an inside look.

Author Makes Case for Edith Wilson as ‘Madam President’

Did America have a woman president nearly a century ago? The author of a new book argues that President Woodrow Wilson’s wife Edith was more than a first lady.

Madigan Takes a Rain Check on Rauner’s Meeting

House Speaker Michael Madigan cancels a meeting with Gov. Bruce Rauner. Is Springfield back to business as usual as lawmakers get set for the fall veto session?

Chicago Artist Planning Michelle Obama Mural at South Shore Elementary

A Chicago artist is seeking some community help to fund his latest project at Bouchet Elementary Math and Science Academy in the South Shore neighborhood.

After Trump Win, Renewed Questions About Electoral College

The dissonance between the popular vote and electoral vote in last week's election has prompted a renewed look at whether America ought to elect its presidents by a straightforward popular vote.

‘PBS NewsHour’ Host Gwen Ifill Dies at age 61

On Monday, the co-anchor and managing editor of “PBS NewsHour” died at the age of 61 following several months of cancer treatment.
 

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