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Chicago Business News: 5/2

Caterpillar workers strike in Joliet as a new survey of CEOs rates the Illinois business climate the third worst in the country.

Religion Census

A new religion census reveals the results of 236 faiths polled around the country. Which religions are growing, and which are not? We break down the numbers.

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May Day Protests

May Day protests lined the Loop on Tuesday in what could be construed as a dress rehearsal for NATO. How did the city do?

Sen. Dick Durbin

Student debt threatens to cripple a generation from making it in America. We talk with Sen.

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Investigation Reveals Generous Pensions for Aldermen

Chicago aldermen have a better pension deal than city police, firefighters and other city workers.

Rebuilding Exchange

A Chicago warehouse gives second chances to construction waste, as well as ex-offenders needing a new path in life.

Jesse Owens Documentary

Olympic hero Jesse Owens is profiled in a new PBS documentary premiering Tuesday night on WTTW11. We talk with two of Jesse Owens' daughters about his remarkable life.

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Eat Out Chicago

The editor-in-chief of Time Out Chicago tells us what restaurants, chefs and bars should be on your radar right now.

Supreme Court Ruling Offers Hope to George Ryan

The U.S. Supreme Court sent George Ryan's case back to an appeals court today.

Ethics Reform Task Force Releases Report

A mayoral-appointed committee outlines tough new ethics provisions. But will it really solve the issue of corruption in city government? Paris Schutz reports.

Impact of Rose's Injury on Bulls Season

The Bulls' hopes were high going into Game 1 of the NBA playoffs. But just how far can the team go without superstar Derrick Rose? ESPN Chicago's Melissa Isaacson joins us.

Rachel Dratch

Saturday Night Live and Second City alum Rachel Dratch joins us with stories from her new book.

Ask Geoffrey: 4/30

A statue pays tribute to several policemen who lost their lives in a historic Chicago riot 126 years ago.

Chicago's "Rubab" Virtuoso

Find out about a musical instrument you've never heard of, and the local virtuoso who was a child prodigy when his family were Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Jay Shefsky has the story.

Gov. Quinn on Pension & Medicaid Reforms

Tough medicine on Medicaid and pension reform from Gov. Quinn. Will he get lawmakers to sign on, and will it really solve Illinois' money problems? He's here to tell us.