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Erin Hooley / APChicago's retail vacancies are hitting all-time highs. What can it learn from other global cities?
Reflecting a global trend, Chicago Loop retail vacancies hit a record 30%—most likely due to remote work—necessitating revival strategies.
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Eric Risberg / APAmericans of all Races Support International Trade
Majorities across racial and ethnic groups say international trade benefits consumers, job creation, and the domestic economy.
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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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REUTERSAmid Global Unpopularity, China Might Find Support Among Russians
While China might be losing friends in many countries, it still has the support of the Russian public.
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Hope Is Part of the Food Security Solution
Scott MacMillan recalls 2015 World Food Prize winner Fazle Hasan Abed's legacy and its impact on food security.
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Bridging Gaps to Achieve Good Food for All
Paul Newnham identifies key gaps in efforts to end hunger, and offers solutions to break down silos and build up food systems.
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Tiffany TeripesThe Polarization of Absentee Ballots
Over half of Americans are in favor of permanently changing laws to allow everyone to vote by mail, but there are partisan divides between Republicans and Democrats.
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Public Opinion SurveyUS ArmyRepublicans, Democrats Split on Increasing US Defense Budget
December 17, 2020, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, US Army, Download Report (PDF), Overall, Americans prefer to maintain defense spending. But Democrats, younger people, and those with a college education prefer cuts, while Republicans prefer expansion., On December 8, the House v...
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Helen Clark
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand