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Shafkat Anowar/APFive Features That Define Chicago's Role in Global Trade
Illinois and its largest city play crucial parts in the worldwide trade landscape. To understand what those parts entail, we spoke to World Business Chicago.
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Coronavirus Update
May 6, 2020
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Road Rage, Lula's Success, and Russia Reverses
November 4, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Pursuing Equity
Dr. Anthony Fauci and leading city experts explored how to build fairer, healthier cities now and after the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Seaweed Success, Niger's Coup, and Delivering Profits
August 4, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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J. Scott Applewhite / APForeign Policy Experts Fear the Threat Is Coming from Inside the House
Large majorities of Democratic and Independent foreign policy elites say they are more concerned about internal threats than external ones.
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Yuki Iwamura / APAt UNGA, Trump's Rejection of Multilateralism Takes Center Stage
While we have been here before, the financial and political standing of the world organization and multilateral cooperation have reached a new nadir in Washington.
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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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Edward MendelWhy a German publisher made a board game about Chicago's sewers
Raising Chicago introduces players to an underexplored part of Chicago's early history. The game's transatlantic journey reflects global shifts in the booming board gaming market.
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AJ Caughey'It made me scared of camels': The Music Box Theatre brings international horror to Chicago
The Music Box Theatre brings international horror films to Chicago because they can make you terrified of things you didn't know you could be afraid of. Curators think audiences' shrieks, shouts, and screams bring people and cultures together.