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Richard C. Longworth

The Heartland Is Moving in Different Directions

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The New York Times
Richard C. Longworth

The Midwest remains undecided, but conflicting trends point alternately toward victory for Trump or his eventual opponent.

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Yes, Chicago should keep trying to woo Amazon

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

Chicago was among the 20 finalists for Amazon's HQ2 last year but lost out three months ago. Now the city may have a second shot.

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Chicago has the best weather for Amazon's HQ2. Why? No destructive hurricanes.

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Chicago Tribune
Coauthors

Has Chicago's notorious weather suddenly become its biggest asset? Does the city of wind chill and blizzards actually have the climate that somebody would pay $5 billion for?

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Would an impulsive Trump hit the nuclear button?

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

In the late 1980s, as the Cold War neared its end, a veteran Cold Warrior reminisced in Chicago about the nuclear button and the thinking of the men who controlled it. It was an insight that holds meaning today.

Vladimir Putin, left, and Donald Trump shake hands
Kremlin
Defense and Security

Disaster zone: Trump's Cabinet formula

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

Donald Trump, a businessman-turned-president-elect, is larding his Cabinet with business people-turned-public-servants. It's never worked, and it won't work now. Here's why.

A black and white photo of Robert McNamara, who was secretary of defense under Presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. Global Politics

Disaffected rust belt voters embraced Trump. They had no other hope

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The Guardian
Richard C. Longworth

Midwestern workers voted for Obama in 2012, but they have lost faith in the establishment. Trump echoed their resentments while promising change.

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Jasper Rietman
Global Politics

Nobody loves a conspiracy theory more than Donald Trump

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

It's a conspiracy, folks. Only Donald Trump has it figured out, and only Donald Trump can save us from it.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Delaware County Fair, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016, in Delaware, Ohio. US Foreign Policy

Trump's poor grasp of NATO is dangerous

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Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

NATO is not just another business deal. Donald Trump doesn't understand this. But it definitely is a bargain. He doesn't get that either.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, in Loveland, Colo. US Foreign Policy

An American dictatorship? Yes, it could happen

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The Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

One thing that all Americans want to believe is that it can't happen here. But it can happen anywhere. It may be happening right now.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Germain Arena on Sept. 19, 2016, in Estero, Fla. Global Politics

Donald Trump doesn't understand the art of the NATO deal

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The Chicago Tribune
Richard C. Longworth

Nearly 50 years ago, at the height of the Cold War, former U.S. ambassador to NATO Harlan Cleveland wrote a book called "NATO: The Transatlantic Bargain."

Donald Trump standing at a podium, with a TV screen behind him US Foreign Policy