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Hiplet Is Not Your Grandmother’s Ballet

They’ve strutted across high-end runways and for fast-fashion TV commercials. Now, the Hiplet dancers are showing Chicago Tonight how they’ve worked for their success.

The Life and Landmarks of Chicago’s John Vinci

A new illustrated biography takes a close look at the life of the Chicago architect, preservationist and restorer of architectural masterpieces.

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Preventing Sexual Harassment: What Companies Can Do

The “me too” campaign has ushered in a flood of allegations against prominent men. But whose job is it to make sure that rank-and-file workers are protected against sexual harassment?

‘The Accidental President’ Traces Early Truman Era

A.J. Baime’s new book makes the case that Harry S. Truman’s first four months as commander-in-chief were the most challenging and consequential ever faced by a U.S. president.

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Dec. 14, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Dec. 14, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

New Museum Showcases Massive Collection of Stained Glass, Rare Clocks

Historic clocks from around the world and brilliant stained glass windows fill a new museum in Evanston. We go for a look.

Chicago Takes the Reins of Bitcoin Futures Trading

On Sunday, the Chicago Board Options Exchange became the first major U.S. exchange to start trading bitcoin futures, allowing traders to place bet on the commodity’s future value.

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Outgoing Fed Chair Janet Yellen Hikes Interest Rates One Last Time

While Fed Chair Janet Yellen ends her tenure on an upbeat note, are there storm clouds ahead for the economy?

Veteran Journalist Robert Jordan on ‘Murder in the News’

The longtime Chicago journalist talks about his new book “Murder in the News: An Inside Look at How Television Covers Crime.”

‘A Christmas Carol’ at Goodman Theatre Celebrates 40th Anniversary

The Goodman Theatre marks its 40th year of presenting the holiday classic with some new actors, some new interpretations and new ways to bring in audiences.  

FCC Repeals Net Neutrality Regulations Despite Protests

The Federal Communications Commission votes to repeal Obama-era protections for internet neutrality, citing the elimination of unnecessary regulations. But critics fear internet service providers may start using fees and censorship to limit access to some sites.

Duck Hunting in Chicago? Yep, at City’s Only State Park

For 70 years, hunters have been shooting waterfowl at Wolf Lake on the city’s Far South Side. It is the only state park within city limits, and one of the only places to hunt in Chicago. We go for a visit.

100 Nativity Scenes Highlight Variety of Interpretations

From ostrich eggs to walnut shells: We explore a collection of unusual and traditional Nativity sets from around the world.

Dec. 13, 2017 - Full Show

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Roy Moore Proves Too Much for Alabama Voters

Does Doug Jones’ upset signal a building blue tsunami that could help Democrats retake the House – and maybe even the Senate – in 2018?