Dina Smeltz breaks down recent public opinion polling.
As the world mourns Queen Elizabeth II, the Council looks back on her 1959 Chicago visit and dynamic place in history.
"I think that President Biden, in a way, is mirroring what he senses is a changing attitude in a part of our society," said Cécile Shea.
Men often fall outside of gendered stereotypes of food assistance programs, failing to reflect nuanced experiences of hunger in the United States.
Cécile Shea joins Al Hurra to discuss America sending its fifth delegation to Taiwan and what it means for global politics.
Food preparation is a common barrier to accessing healthy, nutritious meals for families, making SNAP expansions vital to food security.
"Notwithstanding China’s firm grip on global supply chains of critical minerals and rare earths, Canada can support a more predictable green transition."
Many Americans feel Russia's invasion is morally wrong and nearly three-quarters back increasing US military aid to Ukraine, Dina Smeltz tells NPR.
The Council co-authors recommendations to advance the goals of the 2022 White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
"It's not just that he walked out of the White House, he took them to Mar-a-Lago where those documents could've been accessed by almost anyone."
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