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Rip Currents

A dozen drownings this year from rip currents in the Great Lakes. We learn more about the deadly currents.

The Battle over Goldberg's Prentice Women's Hospital

The battle lines have been drawn over Bertrand Goldberg's Prentice Women's Hospital. Eddie Arruza reports on the fight between preservationists and the building's owner: Northwestern University.

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"Wounded I Am More Awake: Finding Meaning After Terror"

How does life go on after devastating trauma? A Bosnian concentration camp survivor and a journalist discuss their new book on trauma and healing.

Remembering Marvin Hamlisch

Composer Marvin Hamlisch dies at age 68. We revisit a 1997 Artbeat story where Hamlisch visits The People's Music School in Chicago.

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Viewer Mail: 8/7

We get praise and taken to the woodshed in tonight's Viewer Mail.

Senate Republican Leader on Pension Reform

The governor sounds the alarm on pension reform, but are Republicans finally buying in? Find out what the top Republican in the Senate had to say.

Profile of Sikhism

It is a case of domestic terrorism. Why were Sikhs in Wisconsin targeted yesterday? And just who are the people who practice Sikhism? We learn more.

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Curiosity Lands on Mars

NASA scientists go wild after the Mars rover's successful landing on the red planet early today. An Adler Planetarium astronomer tells us what happens next.

The Rise of Rooftop Bees

Beekeeping in Chicago is legal, relatively easy and increasingly popular. We take a look at the largely unseen world of rooftop bees, and the people who care for them.

Stella Foster

Chicago Sun-Times columnist Stella Foster calls it quits after 43 years.

Ask Geoffrey: 8/6

The World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 was held here in Chicago, but is anything still standing from the White City?

Infrastructure Trust Holds First Meeting

The board members of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's Infrastructure Trust get to know each other in their first official meeting.

America's Impending Budget Cuts

Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke warns about a so-called fiscal cliff the nation is facing on January 2.

Searching for Vivian Maier

In part three of our Vivian Maier series, Jay Shefsky introduces us to several people trying to unravel the mystery of the celebrated photographer.

Tracy Letts

Tony and Pulitzer prize-winning actor and playwright, Tracy Letts, talks about opening a hit Steppenwolf production on Broadway -- and upcoming film adaptations of his plays.