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- 1From:The Washington PostByline: Ishaan Tharoor For Europe's far right, the trends across the continent point to catastrophe: Birthrates are slumping, populations are aging and whole communities are shrinking. Right-wing nationalists bemoan...
- 2From:Science Letter2022 OCT 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- A new study on Science - Evolution is now available. According to news reporting out of Bodo, Norway, by NewsRx editors, research stated,...
- 3From:NewsRx Health2022 AUG 14 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health -- New Orleans, LA - In the current issue of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, the editors cite an LSU Health New Orleans...
- 4From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: WADE GOODWYN HOST: A MARTINEZ A MARTINEZ: In Texas, early voting is well underway ahead of Tuesday's primary election. Democrats from around the country, like...
- 5From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: HANSI LO WANG HOST: STEVE INSKEEP STEVE INSKEEP: The latest census results show a dramatic increase in people who identify as more than one race. The number of...
- 6From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: YOWEI SHAW HOST: AILSA CHANG AILSA CHANG: Since the very first U.S. Census in 1790, the government has changed its definitions of racial categories more than 10...
- 7From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Daniel W. Drezner The United States has a lot of obvious strengths: the largest economy, the most powerful military, an attractive popular culture. America's hidden strength, the one that powers all those...
- 8From:The Washington PostByline: Philip Bump The Los Angeles Times on Wednesday marked a milestone in California politics: Orange County, once a bastion of Republican politics in the state and nationally, now has more registered Democrats...
- 9From:The Washington PostByline: Leslie Root "It's the birth rates. It's the birth rates. It's the birth rates." This is how the alleged New Zealand mosque shooter's manifesto begins. The manifesto itself is titled "The Great...
- 10From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Leslie Root Leslie Root is a PhD candidate in demography at the University of California at Berkeley. "It's the birth rates. It's the birth rates. It's the birth rates." This is how the accused...
- 11From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: OFEIBEA QUIST-ARCTON HOST: MARY LOUISE KELLY MARY LOUISE KELLY: On the eve of key elections in Nigeria, authorities in the state of Kaduna say more than 60 people...
- 12From:Bloomberg Daily Programming(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.) SCARLET FU, BLOOMBERG ANCHOR: Joining us now Dirk Van de Put. He is the chairman and CEO of Mondelez, one of the world's largest consumer...
- 13From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Philip Bump In response to Post opinion writer Paul Waldman's essay about the current power of the minority in American politics, the American Enterprise Institute's Norman Ornstein offered a stunning bit of...
- 14From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Michael Scherer Democratic senators facing tough reelection fights distanced themselves Tuesday from Hillary Clinton after she said President Trump's voters came from less productive parts of the country and...
- 15From:Bloomberg Daily Programming(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.) GESINE LOETZSCH, BUNDESTAG MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, IS INTERVIEWED ON BB TV FEBRUARY 14, 2018 SPEAKERS: GESINE LOETZSCH, BUNDESTAG...
- 16From:The Washington PostByline: Christopher Ingraham A team of computer scientists has derived accurate, neighborhood-level estimates of the racial, economic and political characteristics of 200 U.S. cities using an unlikely data source -...
- 17From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: GLEN HODGSON Modern life is complicated, and disruption is one of the main reasons why. Many different forces of disruption are at play today, changing how we live and work. The Conference Board of Canada...
- 18From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Philip Bump It struck me the other day that at some point I would have to explain the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to my son. He was born in January this year, so there's a lot he needs to learn and...
- 19From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Jon Emont JAKARTA, Indonesia -- In early August, when leaders of several dozen Muslim countries gathered in Jakarta for an annual economic conference, some of the speakers acknowledged that things are not...
- 20From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)THREE economists are hunting in the woods when an angry grizzly appears from the undergrowth and charges. The first economist shoots, missing three feet to the left. The second economist hurriedly takes aim and fires,...