A U.S. Holocaust Museum fundraiser in Glencoe tells the story of the Holocaust lost and found through food.
"The US looks like a lonely hegemon, due to the actions of an ally that it is unable to reel in but unwilling to cut off," Paul Poast writes.
Anton La Guardia, Catherine Philp, and Yaroslav Trofimov join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
Chef Johnny Clark calls his new Ukrainian restaurant Anelya a “political statement” to the world that Ukrainian food “isn’t just Russian with a twist” — and that it deserves a Michelin star of its own.
Council polling finds support for both Palestinians and Israelis has risen at the expense of those who favor not taking sides.
Ivo Daalder breaks down Council survey data on a growing desire among Republicans to stay out of world affairs.
"As NATO does more, one of it's most important allies—Canada—needs to do more as well," says Ivo Daalder.
"In war, defense is always easier than offense," Ivo Daalder says on CBC News.
Dina Smeltz joins a panel of fellow experts to unpack where the US public stands as the war continues.
City Council legislation on foreign policy tripled in the chamber in the last four years, according to a ChicagoGlobal analysis.
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