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"The Story of Ain't"

Prescriptive or descriptive? A new book looks at one of the most controversial American dictionaries ever published.

Viewer Mail: 11/15

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Illinois' Pension Crisis Deemed "Unfixable"

Is Illinois' pension crisis unfixable? Paris Schutz has the latest on an ominous new report.

Deputy Mayor on Chicago's Financial Future

Chicago's deputy mayor -- one of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's top economic advisers -- discusses the city's latest budget, expected to be approve

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Diabetes Education

A door-to-door diabetes education campaign in two of Chicago's poorest neighborhoods is resulting in some surprising finds and encouraging outcomes.

Chicago Business News: 11/14

From market darling to market dog.

Rick Bayless

Chef Rick Bayless joins us in studio, sharing recipes from his signature restaurant, Frontera Grill.

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Gentleman's Rule

We hear from a new 10-man a cappella group reaching for the high notes of success.

Nate Silver On His Predictions and Newfound Cult Status

He correctly predicted the winner in all 50 states in last week's presidential election-- and quickly became an icon for math geeks worldwide. We talk with statistician Nate Silver.

Advance Illinois

Bill Daley hands out poor grades to Illinois' public schools, and outlines his vision for a better future for students.

The Last Astronauts on the Moon

Forty years after humans last walked on the moon, two of the men who did it pay a visit to the Adler Planetarium. We hear from the astronauts who made the journey.

Eddie Payton: "Walter & Me"

Eddie Payton chronicles the life of Sweetness and challenges another high-profile biography of his brother Walter.

Freedom Lost and Won: Exonerees Sing Their Story

Released from prison, a group of wrongfully convicted men remake themselves as blues musicians.

City Hall Taped Reporters Without Consent

The mayor brushes off questions some of his aides committed a felony by secretly recording phone conversations with reporters.

State Sen. Kirk Dillard

We talk with state Sen.