Briggs' disturbing twist: Too much baby mama drama
22-year-old defends Peterson relationship
Avery Johnson no longer in Bulls' plans
Dad died saving his little girl
Briggs sings Take Me Out to the Ballgame
22-year-old defends Peterson relationship
She's 1st Jewish graduate of Catholic Theological Union
At Home
Morton Arboretum: Win the war on weeds
Interior Affairs: Therapy session
Religion
Facebook reconnects life's circle of faith
She's 1st Jewish graduate of Catholic Union
Horoscopes
Holiday Mathis horoscopes for May 17
Georgia Nicols horoscopes for May 17
Astrological questions
Sarah Jessica Parker: Carrie's the fashion slave, not me
Weekend
Ticketline
The mix: Really cool things to do
On the street where they live: 'Avenue Q'
Books
Author of baby care bible finds new drive
Call Oprah: James Frey is back — with a novel
Are Cubs fans like entrepreneurs?
Classical
CSO, Haitink revel in Carnegie's warmth
Stage
Stage notes
Eddie Izzard sums up world history in laughter
On the street where they live: 'Avenue Q'
US Airways pilots union disapproves of possible United combo
Oil sets record near $128; pump price at high, too
Rice futures fall on improved supply outlook
'GTA IV,' Wii help video game sales spike


When I read reports that more than 47 million Americans have no medical insurance, I realize I'm extremely blessed. In December, when I was billed $31,500.65 for a two-night stay at Northwestern Memorial Hospital to undergo an angiogram and other other tests, my insurance paid everything except about $1,200.