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Three Corporate Titans Aim to Disrupt American Health Care

Three of the richest men in America want to bring radical change to health care. Could their new company bring down costs?

How Childhood Trauma, Stress Lead to a Lifetime of Heath Issues

Can childhood trauma lead to long-term heart disease? A growing body of evidence says yes, but it’s not just heart health that’s impacted. Toxic stress can lead to a multitude of health consequences.

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Illinois Now Ranks Among Top 5 States for Film, TV Production

From “Empire” to “Electric Dreams,” Chicago is fast becoming a major television and film production hub. We speak with the director of the Illinois Film Office.

Jan. 31, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 31, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

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Rauner Speaks of Bipartisanship, Democrats Don’t Believe It

Gov. Bruce Rauner gives his election year State of the State speech, but Democrats – and even some Republicans – cast doubts on the sincerity of his message.

Jackson Park Community Tees Off on Tiger Woods Golf Course

Chicago Park District officials presented new details Wednesday on a plan to build a Tiger Woods-designed golf course next to the proposed Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park. Will it benefit the surrounding community?

‘White Like Her’ Memoir Details Hidden Heritage

Local mystery writer Gail Lukasik unveils her own startling family mystery in her new memoir.

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Social Media Scams: Public Figures Under Fire for Buying Fake Followers

The Chicago Sun-Times suspends Richard Roeper for allegedly buying social media followers. What exactly is a Twitter bot?

Deconstructing President Trump’s Infrastructure Plan

In his first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump called on Congress to pass his $1.5 trillion plan to “rebuild our crumbling infrastructure.” But how far will that money go?

Magic Realism in Paintings by Chicago’s ‘Queen of Bohemian Artists’

Gertrude Abercrombie is a one-of-a-kind Chicago artist. Though she has been gone for 40 years, she is now getting a rare show at the Elmhurst Art Museum. 

Jan. 30, 2018 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 30, 2018 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

State of the State Preview: Bipartisan and Blows

Even as Gov. Bruce Rauner is expected to call for bipartisanship Wednesday, a source with knowledge of the speech says he will call for legislation that takes direct aim at House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Viewer Feedback: ‘We Must Develop Public Transportation’

Our story about so-called “congestion pricing” has a lot of you talking. We read comments from the Chicago Tonight website, and our Facebook and Twitter pages.

$107 Billion Borrowing Plan Could Save State Pensions

Lawmakers consider a radical new proposal to solve the state’s massive pension crisis. Why they think it’s the best way to go.

The Amazon Race: What HQ2 Win Would Mean for Chicago

Chicago may be on Amazon’s top 20 list, but what will it take to win it all – and at what cost?