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Local Reaction to Supreme Court Ruling on Health Care

We examine the local fallout from the Supreme Court's health care ruling. What's next for Illinois, and how does it impact statewide races? Paris Schutz has the latest.

Political Impact of Health Care Ruling

We discuss the political impact of the health care ruling, and how it will all play out in November.

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Viewer Mail: 6/28

We asked for your thoughts about bipartisan pension reform. We read what some of you had to say in Viewer Mail.

City Council Passes Pot Ticket Ordinance

Ald. Sandi Jackson briefly opens up about her husband, Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., and the City Council takes up decriminalizing pot. Paris Schutz has the latest on a frenetic day at City Hall.

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Preview of Supreme Court Health Care Ruling

One day till the Supreme Court lays down the law on the president's health care legislation. How bold or political will the court be?

CPD Teams Up with CeaseFire

Can a partnership between CeaseFire and the Chicago Police Department work? The director of the anti-violence group joins us.

Syrian Refugees Seek Protection with Neighboring Turkey

We visit the Syrian refugee camps along the Turkish border, and share the story of a Chicago area doctor trying to help.

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Chicago Business News: 6/27

Travel website Orbitz infuriates Mac users, while Kraft shows its Oreo pride.

"Revolver: How the Beatles Reimagined Rock 'n' Roll"

How the Beatles evolved with "Revolver." We talk with a local author who argues the album was the Beatles' artistic high-water mark.

Illinois Drought

Rain levels are extremely low for this time of year. Ash-har Quraishi talks with Tom Skilling about how severe the Illinois drought is, and what to do about it.

U of C Prof: Obama's Library Should Stay Away

A Barack Obama presidential library at the University of Chicago? Find out why one U of C professor gives that idea a failing grade.

In Focus: Community Gardens

We explore how small, pop-up, organic community gardens are challenging people's perceptions about life in Chicago.

Chris Hayes on "Twilight of the Elites"

Public faith in the country's leaders and institutions has plummeted. MSNBC host Chris Hayes argues that the cause can be traced to social reforms of the 1960s. He's here to discuss his new book.

Hedy Weiss: Theater Reviews

Lookingglass Theatre puts Chicago history onstage with Eastland. Chicago Sun-Times Theater Critic Hedy Weiss reviews this, and two other local shows.

Robert's Fish Market

Jay Shefsky has the story of an unusual friendship that led a Mexican immigrant to own the last kosher fish market in the Chicago area.