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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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A New Brew, Price Forecast, and Nano Sensors
Our weekly roundup of the top news in food, agriculture, and global development.
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AP PhotosRunners from more than 140 countries participated in the Chicago Marathon
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon continues to generate significant economic benefits for Chicago, thanks to its unique characteristics and international reputation.
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Mx. GrangerImmigration Policies Could Create Risks for Candidates on Both Sides
On April 20, President Trump announced that an executive order to suspend immigration into the United States during the coronavirus crisis. But what does the American public think of this?
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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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US Foreign Policy
Issues, Roundtable with Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, In-Person EVENT, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul joins the Council for a private roundtable discussion on US foreign policy priorities., May 27, Stephanie Scarbrough / AP, May, 27, View all Upcoming Events related to US Foreign Policy, After US-Israe...
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Reuters
Joe Manchin: The Voice of Moderate Democrats? Or a Party Outlier?
As President Biden heads to the UN climate summit, one Senator has gutted his plans for clean energy reform.
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Reuters
20 Years Later: 9/11 In The Public Memory
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, new polling finds that Americans still see international terrorism as a critical threat.
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Jessica AmesDietary Diversity for Women Improves Nutrition Security for All
Long before the pandemic, evidence showed a persistent deficiency in food intake of women in India. A convergence of policies and programs across sectors can boost the nutrition security of women and their communities.
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Does Universal Basic Income Work? These Countries are Finding Out.
England is the latest in a string of countries to test giving its residents a guaranteed amount of money every month, also known as a universal basic income (UBI).