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Special Representative Penny Pritzker Reflects on Ukraine's Economic Recovery
Ahead of the two-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Penny Pritzker joins Ivo Daalder for a conversation on international support for Ukraine. -
Rick Bowmer / APThe United States Pursues Its Lithium Independence
The hunt for the key battery component is only the beginning of the story.
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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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Public Opinion SurveyAP PhotosMajority of Non-Trump Republicans Support Continued Aid to Ukraine
January 29, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz, AP Photos, Download Report (PDF), Republicans with a somewhat favorable or unfavorable view of the former president are more likely to say US assistance to Kyiv has been worth the cost., On foreign policy, Republican Party candidate...
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James SteinkampIncubator helps entrepreneurs bring international flavors—and businesses—to Chicago
At The Hatchery, many of the entrepreneurs are recent immigrants building businesses based on family recipes, which comes with a unique set of challenges—but plenty of opportunity.
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Julio Cortez / APWhen digital nomads come to (Chi)town
From Medellín to Chicago, digital nomads are on the rise, contributing significantly to the global economy. But locals worry these visitors are pricing them out.
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KinshipNew Chicago restaurant has a dual mission: a Michelin star and respect for Ukrainian cuisine
Chef Johnny Clark calls his new Ukrainian restaurant Anelya a “political statement” to the world that Ukrainian food “isn’t just Russian with a twist” — and that it deserves a Michelin star of its own.
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AP PhotosCities around the world charge to drive in certain downtown areas. Could Chicago follow?
Hailed as a way to reduce traffic and pollution and to improve city transit systems, cordon pricing exists in several cities around the world. Could it work in Chicago?
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AP PhotosThe big business of small trains: Why Chicago models are so popular internationally
Chicago’s transit system has international fans, and your commuter train might be an international influencer.