More than any other large American city, Chicago has depended on immigrants, particularly Mexican immigrants, to offset the sluggish growth of its native-born population. Yet the emergence of a new trend—negative net migration from Mexico—now threatens the city’s demographic vibrancy.
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The moms in the The First 1,000 Days demonstrate the importance of behavior change to improve child nutrition. Alive & Thrive is one organization that is working to promote healthy growth and development in children across the developing world through behavior change.
In the latest piece from the Agri-Pulse and Council on Global Affairs column series, Ron LeMay of FarmLink discusses the important role of data science in supporting global agriculture.
Younger voters are flocking to the Sanders campaign. Do the age divisions in Democratic primary voting point to a split on foreign policy issues as well?