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US Foreign PolicyReutersA Changing World Needs A Different US Foreign Policy
Author Rebecca Lissner joins Deep Dish to discuss President-Elect Joe Biden's US foreign policy opportunities.
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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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Emilio Morenatti / AP PhotoAs Global Cities Feel the Strain of Overtourism, What Makes Chicago Immune?
Compared to packed European cities like Barcelona and Amsterdam, Chicago faces few issues with tourists — but it agrees that short-term rentals are a threat.
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The New Yorker's Evan Osnos on Joe Biden's Journey
Author Evan Osnos discusses his new book and whether Joe Biden’s difficult but triumphant past prepared him for the pivotal 2020 election and the challenges of the presidency. -
ReutersAmericans' Views on Key Debate Issues: COVID-19, Race, Election Interference, Economy
Dina Smeltz shares public opinion on the key topics that will be discussed at the first 2020 presidential debate.
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Charles Rex Arbogast / APChicago lags behind other global cities for bike-friendliness. Here's how it can improve.
The nonprofit People for Bikes has given Chicago abysmal ratings for bike-friendliness five years in a row. What can the city learn from global cycling hot spots like Paris?
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Monika Sus
Visiting Professor, Centre for International Security, Hertie School
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ReutersRevisiting US Middle East Strategy
A panel of experts examine the future of US policy in the Middle East and how the election results could shift American priorities in the region. -
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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Mark Schiefelbein / APAmericans Want US Leaders to Focus More on China and Southern Border
Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.