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NATO Security Perimeter Leaked

The NATO security perimeter around McCormick Place is disclosed. Does it protect protesters as well as NATO ministers? Carol Marin and her panel have the details.

The State of the Presidential Race

The Republican primaries are all but over; Mitt Romney is the presumptive nominee. Focus now turns to the general election and the battle between Romney and President Obama. We take a look at the evolving race for President.

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Notre Dame Tragedy Aftermath

After a tragedy at Notre Dame, a local family engages in community outreach, not legal action.

Consequences of European Austerity

Unrest over economic austerity in Europe could have serious impact on your financial future.

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Chicago Business News: 4/25

Apple's first quarter earnings beat already high expectations to lift stocks higher.

The Little Red Guard

How to honor your grandmother without getting in trouble with the government. A Chicagoan's new book tells revealing stories from China's Cultural Revolution.

Infrastructure Trust Approved in City Council

The mayor's controversial infrastructure trust sails through City Council. Now what? Paris Schutz has the latest.

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Jennifer Hudson Family Murder Trial

Is justice near for the slain family members of singer Jennifer Hudson? And how much does her celebrity complicate the case? We have details from the murder trial.

Jim Kirk Named Sun-Times' Top Editor

We speak with Jim Kirk on the eve of his new role as editor-in-chief of the Chicago Sun-Times.


Springfield Legislators Tackle Pensions & Medicaid

Lawmakers are back in Springfield, taking on Gov. Quinn's bold pension and Medicaid reform plans.

Promising Transplant Trials

Preventing the rejection of organ transplants. Could new research hold the key to long-term success? Ash-har Quraishi takes a look in this edition of Scientific Chicago.

Ask Alpana: 4/24

Master sommelier and Check Please! host Alpana Singh joins us to answer your wine and spirits questions.

Special Prosecutor Named in Koschman Case

High-profile attorney Dan Webb-- now special prosecutor in the controversial case involving Mayor Daley's nephew.

Infrastructure Trust Concerns Inspector General

The city's inspector general is sounding the alarm on the mayor's proposed infrastructure trust ordinance. We talk to him about how he thinks it can be improved.

Aldermen Propose Substitute Trust Ordinance

A group of aldermen and the Better Government Association want to rewrite the mayor's infrastructure trust ordinance. Carol Marin and her panel have more.