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Breast Cancer Debate

Angelina Jolie sparks a national conversation about breast cancer treatment. We take a look at some options available for women.

“Prisoners of the White House”

Trapped in his own home? A White House reporter joins us to talk about how presidents attempt to stay in touch with the public.

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Chicago Business News: 5/15

It would have been North America's tallest building, but instead it left a 76-foot hole in the ground.

Bodies of Work Festival

The human body is the focus of Bodies of Work  -- an arts festival that surprises as it challenges notions of disability.

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Trump to Testify in Condo Trial

Donald Trump appears in a Chicago courtroom. We tell you why -- and what he had to say.

Sun-Times: DePaul Stadium Planned for McCormick Place

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the city is planning a 12,000-seat arena at McCormick Place that could house the DePaul Blue Demons. The University of Chicago's Allen Sanderson breaks down the economics of a new stadium.

"The Way of the Knife"

Pulitzer prize-winning author Mark Mazzetti discusses his new book where he asserts that the CIA has evolved from an intelligence-gathering agency into a man-hunting and killing machine.

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Matthew Morrison

Star of stage and screen Matthew Morrison joins us to talk about his upcoming PBS special and new album.

Alderman Speaks Out Against Parking Meter Deal

Could the city buy back its parking meters from Chicago Parking Meters LLC?

Evaluating the Mayor

We take a closer look at Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s accomplishments, disappointments and approval ratings during his first two years in office.

"The Roberts Court"

The Roberts Court has become the most conservative Supreme Court in decades--but acts in distinctly unconservative ways, writes Marcia Coyle. She joins us.

2 Chicano Artists Showcased at the National Museum of Mexican Art

Two Los Angeles-based Chicano artists currently have exhibits at the National Museum of Mexican Art. We take a look at the art of Chaz Bojórquez and John Valadez.

Senate Passes Cullerton's Pension Bill

John Cullerton’s pension bill passes in the Illinois Senate and now moves on to the House. We break down the latest news from Springfield.

Health Care Reform Coming This Fall

The most sweeping provisions of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, kick in this fall.

Chicago Bulls Series Heats Up

The Bulls lose their composure-- and the game-- last night in Miami.  How did things go from so good to so bad so quickly? And can the team rebound tomorrow night at the United Center? We have a preview.