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Japan’s population crisis was decades in the making
For a population to remain stable, it needs a fertility rate of 2.1, defined as the total number of births a woman has in her lifetime. A higher rate will...
Guilty plea expected from Airman accused in document leak
Teixeira faces spending decades in prison if convicted. Typically, any deal struck between criminal defense attorneys and prosecutors would include a lower range of potential prison time, though any eventual...
What the color of urine tells you about your health
It’s not just about frequency or urgency; it’s also about understanding the color, clarity and odor of urine to unlock health insights.
Illinois judge removes Trump from ballot over ‘insurrectionist ban’
Trump attorney Nicholas Nelson described the events of January 6 as a “political riot,” comparing it to an angry mob, rather than a group with a specific series of legal...
Congress again kicks the funding can down the road
The House plans to vote Thursday on the one-week stopgap measure to avert a partial government shutdown, a GOP aide told CNN Wednesday, coming just one day before the deadline...
Canadian tourist survives 3 a.m. plunge off Hawaii cliff
The Hawaii County Police Department told Island News that the man driving the Jeep is 27 years old and visiting from Canada. He was taken to a local hospital for...
Your grandfather’s GOP is almost completely gone
While Mitch McConnell manipulated Trump’s term to achieve his priorities – notably, packing the federal court system and the Supreme Court with conservative jurists – he is also an old-school...
Willy Wonka-inspired experience sparks outrage, mockery and calls to the police
Like Fyre Festival for kids: What they got for their $44 ticket was a sparsely decorated warehouse and a few jellybeans.
Tourist in rented Jeep drives straight off Hawaii cliff into the ocean
The crash was reported around 3:30 a.m. Sunday by two men who had been asleep at a campsite near the island's southernmost point.
San Francisco apologizes to Black residents and their descendants for systemic racism and past atrocities
San Francisco is the second major US city to issue an apology to Black residents, after Boston passed a similar edict in 2022.