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  1. Conference center at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

    How the Council is Responding to the Shutdown

    Blog Post
    by Iain Whitaker

    On March 12, the offices and conference center at the Council closed, and all in-person events were cancelled, for an indefinite period.

  2. Start of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon
    AP Photos

    Runners from more than 140 countries participated in the Chicago Marathon

    Blog Post
    by Nicole L. Cvetnic

    The Bank of America Chicago Marathon continues to generate significant economic benefits for Chicago, thanks to its unique characteristics and international reputation.

  3. Solar panels sit on a hillside
    Sam McNeil / AP

    The World Is Going Electric, with or Without the United States

    by Joshua Busby

    As the current administration tries to hold back the tide on energy innovation, China is dominating in the production and sale of clean technologies.

  4. A person hold a gay pride flag against a blue sky
    Brielle French

    South Koreans Becoming More Accepting of LGBTQ Community

    Blog Post
    by Karl Friedhoff

    Although data shows South Koreans remain uncomfortable with homosexuality, recent trends show an increase in acceptance.

  5. The Right to the Shoreline: Race, Exclusion, and Public Beaches in Metropolitan Chicago
    Eric Allix Rogers
    Report

    The Right to the Shoreline: Race, Exclusion, and Public Beaches in Metropolitan Chicago

    Report
    by Samuel Kling, Lucas Stephens, PhD

    September 22, 2020, RESEARCH Report by Samuel Kling and Lucas Stephens, PhD, Eric Allix Rogers, Download Report (PDF), The growing role of federal and state money in combatting erosion and flooding at Chicago’s Lake Michigan shore offers an opportunity to mandate local governments make their be...

  6. A woman with potatoes
    Jessica Ames

    Dietary Diversity for Women Improves Nutrition Security for All

    Blog Post
    by Soumya Gupta

    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.

  7. 2022 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    2022 Survey of Public Opinion on US Foreign Policy

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Ivo H. Daalder, Karl Friedhoff, Craig Kafura, Emily Sullivan

    October 20, 2022, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Ivo H. Daalder , Karl Friedhoff , Craig Kafura , and Emily Sullivan, Reuters, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), On some of the most significant issues of the day, including how the United States should respond to Russia's ...

  8. AP Photos
    Defense and Security

    The Oppenheimer Effect: Reigniting Nuclear Awareness

    Podcast
    by Rachel Bronson, Avery Restrepo, Brian Hanson

    Discover the power of cinema as we unpack the 'Oppenheimer' movie's ability to resurface long-forgotten fears and inspire dialogue around nuclear consciousness.

  9. People queue to pick up fresh food at a Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues
    Reuters

    America's Oxymoron

    Blog Post
    by Roger Thurow

    The coronavirus exposed America’s secret of hunger amid abundance. How can residents of the world’s richest country be hungry?

  10. AP Photos
    Global Politics

    From Stability to Prosperity: Understanding Costa Rica's Success

    Podcast
    by María Fernanda Bozmoski, Brian Hanson

    Deep Dish explores what makes Costa Rica a shining example of functionality.