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Hunger Hotspots, Beefy Promises, & Farmers to Families
Check out our weekly round up of the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Mead Gruver / APAmerican Rare Earths Find Comes up Short
The eventual extraction from Wyoming’s Halleck Creek site will be much smaller than the reported 2.34 billion tonnes.
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Alisdare HicksonThe Midwest Can't Afford to Close Its Doors to Refugees
Midwestern governors have stopped accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris and Beirut terrorist attacks, though data shows they pose little risk.
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Francois Mori / APAs Chicago gears up for the Summer Olympics, some bars host global sports year-round
The Paris Games may be the biggest global sporting event of the summer, but for a few Chicago bars, international athletics are an everyday affair.
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ReutersUS Defense Strategy Amid China's Quest for Power
Former Pentagon official Elbridge Colby offers a new perspective, grounded in the realist tradition and concrete policy experience, on how America’s defense strategy must change to deal with China’s rise. -
Reportfindingamerican.comA Global Welcome: Metro Chicago's Approach to Immigrant Inclusion
September 10, 2020, RESEARCH Report by Paul N. McDaniel and Rob Paral, findingamerican.com, Download Report (PDF), Chicago is positioned to elevate itself as a bold city, capable of taking on cutting-edge policies and providing accessible opportunities for all residents., Challenges facing immigr...
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Julián Ventura
Former Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico; Distinguished Nonresident Fellow, Latin America and the Global Economy, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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AJ Caughey'Juggling glitter': How chambers of commerce in Chicago's commercial corridors are responding to the influx of migrants
In some of Chicago’s busiest commercial corridors, chambers of commerce and small businesses are coordinating with the city to plug gaps in Chicago’s response to the influx of migrants.
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ReutersPan-African Attitudes on Gerontocracy
As the youngest continent in the world, Africans want upper age limits for elected officials while still respecting elders.
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Jayanta ShawAmaranth, Brain Food, and a Diversified Database
Our weekly roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.