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  1. Four scientists examine plants in a lab.

    Will CRISPR Crops Avoid the GMO Curse?

    Blog Post
    by Robert Paarlberg, Natalie Burdsall

    If CRISPR crops can avoid being regulated like GMOs, they can create significant opportunities for low- and middle-income countries, and help combat hunger and poverty.

  2. 1990 Chicago Council Survey
    George Bush Presidential Library
    Public Opinion Survey

    1990 Chicago Council Survey

    Public Opinion Survey
    by John E. Rielly, Bernard Cohen, Arthur Cyr, Benjamin I. Page, William Schneider, Donald Jordan

    February 11, 1991, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by John E. Rielly , Bernard Cohen , Arthur Cyr , Benjamin I. Page , William Schneider , and Donald Jordan, George Bush Presidential Library, Download Report (PDF) Download Data (ZIP), The 1990 Chicago Council Survey was performed during an age of ...

  3. A motorcycle drives past a picture of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei along an empty street in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, March 1, 2026, following the confirmed death of Khamenei in U.S. and Israeli strikes.
    Vahid Salemi / AP

    The Strategic Challenges of the US Military Campaign Against Iran

    by Rachel Bronson

    US President Donald Trump has called for regime change, the destruction of Iranian military capability, and the degradation of proxy groups. But an operation with multiple goals carries greater risk.

  4. A UPS truck driver stands in transit as gasoline prices are advertised at over seven dollars a gallon at a gas station downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
    Damian Dovarganes / AP

    Why the War in Iran Prompted a Global Energy Crisis—and How it Might End

    by Joshua Busby, Greg Pollock

    The widening conflict in the Middle East underscores the recurrent vulnerability of fossil fuel energy systems—and why a pivot to renewables is critical.

  5. AP PHOTOS
    Global Cities

    How to Change the World: Why Quick Fixes Fail and What to Do

    Podcast
    by Sascha Haselmayer, Brian Hanson

    Ever wondered why quick fixes often lead to dead ends? On Deep Dish, we dive into 'The Slow Lane' with social change expert Sascha Haselmayer.

  6. 2020 Public Attitudes on US Intelligence
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion Survey

    2020 Public Attitudes on US Intelligence

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Stephen Slick, Joshua Busby

    May 20, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Stephen Slick and Joshua Busby, REUTERS, Download Report (PDF), A final Trump-Era survey confirms broad popular support for the intelligence community and reveals opportunities for greater transparency., May 2021 , The University of Texas-Austin�...

  7. Jacqueline Hernandez / Pool via AP

    Is the West Ready for an Asian Century?

    Podcast
    by Avinash Paliwal, Kishore Mahbubani , Leslie Vinjamuri

    Has President Trump's second term accelerated the shift toward an Asian-led world order? Experts Kishore Mahbubani and Avinash Paliwal weigh in.

  8. Hussein Malla / AP
    Global Politics

    Are We Headed for a Bigger War with Iran?

    Podcast
    by Daniel B. Shapiro, Leslie Vinjamuri

    Is this a contained escalation, or the start of something much bigger? Former US Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro joins from Tel Aviv to unpack what’s driving this moment.

  9. Israel's War in Gaza: Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on the US Role in the Conflict
    Ohad Zwigenberg / AP
    Public Opinion Survey

    Israel's War in Gaza: Partisan, Racial, and Generational Views on the US Role in the Conflict

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Dina Smeltz, Lama El Baz, Heela Rasool-Ayub, Candace Rondeaux, Christopher Shell

    July 17, 2024, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz , Lama El Baz , Heela Rasool-Ayub , Candace Rondeaux , and Christopher Shell, Ohad Zwigenberg / AP, Download Report (PDF), Majorities across all racial groups prefer that the United States remain impartial as fighting between Israel and...

  10. Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro embrace in downtown Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country.
    Cristian Hernandez / AP

    What Trump's Attack on Venezuela Means for the Region and the World

    by Daniel W. Drezner, Paul Heer, Leslie Vinjamuri, Jim O'Neill, Joshua Busby, Paul Poast, Alexander Cooley, Rachel Bronson, Ertharin Cousin, Suzanne Nossel

    The US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a large-scale strike. Experts assess what the unprecedented US intervention means for Venezuela, US foreign policy, and regional and global stability.