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Adam Grant

Adam Grant, the youngest ever tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success, joins us to talk about his radical approach to succeeding in business.

OneGoal Sets High Bar for Low-Income Students

How do you narrow the college achievement gap between low- and high-income students? A new program in Chicago schools is trying a new strategy: teaching character.

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Viewer Feedback: 5/2

We share some of your comments on the new parking meter rules in tonight's Viewer Feedback.

Cinco De Mayo, Mariachi Style

In anticipation of Cinco de Mayo, we have a very special performance from the nation's top college mariachi troupe.

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Mayor Emanuel on Wrigley, Gambling & Parking Meters

Cubs owner Tom Ricketts says the team could actually leave Wrigley if the deal falls through. Find out what the mayor said about this, and other hot button issues of the day.

Madigan's Pension Reform Proposal

House Speaker Michael Madigan's pension proposal is one step closer to being the law of the land. We take a closer look at its specifics.

Bus Rapid Transit

It could be one of the most dramatic changes to Chicago's public transportation system in decades. We look at the proposed Bus Rapid Transit plans for Ashland Avenue and the Loop.

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Live Healthy Longer

Is there a secret to living longer and healthier? We talk with The Buck Institute for Research on Aging's CEO.

Chicago Business News: 5/1

Feeling the heat at the pump? Chicago has the dubious distinction of having the highest gas prices in the lower 48 states.

50 Years of Ebony Fashion

From Yves Saint Laurent to Emanuel Ungaro, the top fashion designers in the world were represented in the annual Ebony Fashion Fair. We take a look at the 50-year history of a fashion show designed to bring elegance to the African American community nationally.

New Pension Package in Springfield

House Speaker Michael Madigan pushes a new pension package on Tuesday. Chicago Sun-Times' Springfield Bureau Chief Dave McKinney gives us the latest Springfield news.

Cardinal George: Restore Free Water to Nonprofits

Cardinal Francis George had a firm message for the mayor and other city leaders today: restore free water service to religious nonprofits. Paris Schutz has the story.

Parking Settlement Extends Evening Hours

Mayor Emanuel says his parking meter settlement will net the city $20 million a year, but won't release his calculations. Chicago's top lawyer and Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) join our panel.

Duprey Elementary School's Fight to Stay Open

It’s the last week of public hearings on school closures. We follow Ana Roque de Duprey Elementary School’s fight to stay off the closure list.

William Friedkin

The director of The Exorcist talks with us about his classic scary film and his early days in Chicago.