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Less Sex, Fewer Babies: Blame The Internet And Career Priorities
America's birthrate continues to decline, and young people are having less sex, amid career pressures and a confusing online dating scene. The declining fertility rate raises alarms for the economy.
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Trump Blasts Dayton Leaders For 'Misrepresenting' His Visit
Leaders in Dayton and El Paso were skeptical ahead of President Trump's visits but hoped that he would bring the communities together following mass shootings in both cities over the weekend.
Women's World Cup Bump — Short-Lived Or Longer?
After the excitement and thrill of the U.S. victory in the Women's World Cup, attention shifts back to the NWSL — the 7-year-old pro league in the U.S. Will the enthusiasm lead to sustained interest?
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'I'll Ride With Him For Hours': Rep. Cummings Calls On Trump To Visit Baltimore
President Trump has repeatedly attacked Elijah Cummings' district. "I want him to come and look at my entire city," Cummings said. "I want him to see all the wonderful things that are happening."
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Fish and Game releases second round of results from hatchery-wild fish study
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is one small step closer to figuring out the difference between how many offspring hatchery fish produce versus…
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False Reports Of Gunmen In N.Y.C. And Virginia Cause Jitters Following Mass Shootings
Experts who study the psychological impact of mass shootings say panicked reactions after such events is expected, but tends to dissipate over time.
To Slow Global Warming, U.N. Warns Agriculture Must Change
The way we produce food and manage land must change radically if humans hope to avoid catastrophic global temperature rise, according to a new report by the United Nations panel on climate change.
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Why Competition Hasn't Brought Down The High Price Of Snakebite Treatment
The snakebite antivenin CroFab, on the U.S. market since 2000, now faces competition from a drug called Anavip. But both are expensive. "Perverse incentives" keep prices high, says one legal scholar.
Food-Snatching Gull In Your Vicinity? Study Suggests Making Eye Contact
Researchers in the U.K. found that making eye contact with the hungry gulls may deter them from swiping your food.
The Pistol That Looks Like A Rifle: The Dayton Shooter's Gun
The gun used in Dayton has the same core component as an AR-15-style rifle. It also has a 100-bullet magazine. But it's legally considered a pistol.
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