Nick Gale fills in on The Ray Stevens Show with discussions covering global conflict, Chicago’s economy, and growing concerns over international tensions. Fox News Radio’s Jonathan Savage breaks down the latest developments in the Ukraine war after European leaders rejected a proposed Putin peace mediator amid claims the conflict could soon end. Josh Bandoch from the Illinois Policy Institute explains why Chicago business activity is contracting again and what it could mean for the local economy. The show also features “Tirade Tuesday,” giving listeners a chance to sound off on the issues of the day. Later, Rebecca Fyffe discusses a potentially severe tick and mosquito season heading into summer, while University of Chicago professor emeritus Charles Lipson analyzes President Trump’s China visit and rising concerns surrounding Taiwan and Xi Jinping’s next moves.
Key Segments:
Ukraine peace talk developments
Chicago business contraction concerns
Tick and mosquito season outlook
Trump, China, and Taiwan tensions

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