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REUTERSGermany's Coup Plot and the Threat to Democracy in an Age of Conspiracy
A plot to overthrow the German government highlights the risks—and reach—of unchecked conspiracy in an age of mistrust, writes Chris Morris.
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Reuters
Liberal vs. Moderate Democrats on Use of US Troops
While moderate Democrats are more supportive of funding the military, liberals are more willing to deploy troops to defend allies, 2021 Chicago Council Survey data show.
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Ron Edmonds / APHow much Financial Assistance has the US Given the Palestinian Territories?
The U.S. is among the top donors to a United Nations agency that runs Palestinian refugee camps.
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AP PhotosAre Global Food and Water Demands on a Collision Course?
The world is facing three global water crises—it's imperative that we respond to them.
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Elizabeth SokolichWhere in the World are US Military Deployed?
In 2022, there were about 170,000 troops stationed outside of the U.S. and its territories, according to the Department of Defense. As of June 2023, there were over 30,000 troops stationed in the Middle East alone, before America expanded its military presence following Hamas' attack on Israel i...
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Climate Control
Survey data shows that while Americans favor a range of policies to reduce energy dependence, economic growth takes priority.
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REUTERSWhat the New Executive Orders on Climate Mean for Global Food Security
Gloria Dabek and Alyssa Kreps examine how integrating a climate lens into foreign policy and national security will have ripple effects on both domestic and global food security.
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REUTERSIn China, Seeds are the New Semiconductors
Chinese officials have elevated food security as a policy priority, and they're taking seeds seriously.
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Survival of the City: Ed Glaeser on the Future of Post-Pandemic Urban Life
Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award nominee Edward Glaeser examines the gaps in health care, education, and governance laid bare by the pandemic.
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Reversing Urban Apartheid: Lessons from Lawrence T. Brown's The Black Butterfly
Pattis Family Foundation Global Cities Book Award finalist, The Black Butterfly, uses the city of Baltimore to examine the policies, practices, and historical trauma that created hyper-segregation in today’s cities.