In After the Spike, two economists make a provocative case that population decline could stall innovation and human progress.
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More than half of underwater species have become rarer in some inland waters, say researchers at the Finnish Environment ...
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A new show highlights many of the systemic biases that LGBTQ victims of crimes experience when reporting abuse or other violent crimes.
Blaise Ingoglia’s fuzzy math threatens local governance, especially in progressive areas like Orange County. Municipalities must join the battle to avoid state control.
Explore how livestock feed innovations in India can enhance nutrition, boost productivity, and reduce climate impact in agriculture.
One in eight Americans use federal food aid but halting the SNAP program would hurt Black Americans more than anyone else. Problems with monthly SNAP payments would be part of ...
Notably, leaders of the APEC on Saturday adopted a joint declaration, for the first time in the history of APEC that they have reached a common vision for artificial intelligence collaboration and a ...
Nestled in the heart of Nevada at an elevation of 6,481 feet, Eureka isn’t just surviving – it’s preserving a slice of authentic western heritage that feels increasingly rare in our chain-store world.