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Gays in the Military

We take another look at how lesbian and gay sailors are making waves -- and history -- at the Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, as well as at the White House.

Nobel Laureate Economist Paul Krugman

In an exclusive interview with Chicago Tonight, Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman weighs in on Chicago's new infrastruc

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Insider View from Infrastructure Trust Board Nominee

The mayor's new infrastructure trust board was named this week. We talk with the only elected official in the group about protecting the public interest.

International Baccalaureate Program

A Chicago Public Schools program that gets students into better colleges and helps them stay there is expanding. Elizabeth Brackett has the story.

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Illinois Students Report from Turkey

U of I students tell us how a recent reporting trip to Turkey challenged their views of the world.

"Groupon's Biggest Deal Ever"

A new book has the scoop on why Groupon leaders turned down $6 billion from Google. We speak with the author.

Chicago Business News: 6/13

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon gets a light grilling by the Senate after one of the bank's so-called hedging strategies loses $3 billion.

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'NATO 3' Terror Suspects Back in Court

Three men accused of a NATO-related terrorism plot were in court on Tuesday. We tell you why even the presiding judge was bewildered by what transpired.

Fed: Recession Shrank Wealth 40%

The Federal Reserve says American wealth fell nearly 40 percent between 2007 and 2010.

Composting

We learn how to reduce landfill waste through the everyday art of composting.

Chicago Teachers Authorize Strike

Nearly 90 percent of Chicago teachers authorize a strike. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.

Infrastructure Trust Board Announced

Mayor Emanuel names the board for his controversial Infrastructure Trust. So what happens next? Carol Marin and her guests weigh in.

YOURS Project

A remarkable, free music program in a Chicago Public School is changing lives. Jay Shefsky has the story.

Frank Deford

Legendary sportswriter Frank Deford joins us to talk about his remarkable career and his new book.

Ask Geoffrey: 6/11

Amongst sunbathers and swimmers, the lakefront path at North Avenue Beach is home to a rather unique structure.