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U.S. Fertility Rates Fall To All-Time Low
The rate at which American women are having babies fell again in 2011, continuing a decline that's been under way for years. Births to teenagers hit another low, while births to older women rose slightly.
Trump focuses on tariffs, immigration in first network TV interview
President-elect Trump lays out plan for his first 100 days during interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press."
Agreeing On More Money For Roads, Bridges May Be Easier Than Finding Workers
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump say they would spend more to rebuild the country's aging infrastructure. The problem is there may not be enough people with the right skills to fill those jobs.
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Now That He's President, Trump Is Sounding More Positive About The Economy
As a candidate, Donald Trump described the economy as something of an unmitigated disaster. Now, he says, "prosperity is coming back to our shores." Is that really true?
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Did Fake News On Facebook Help Elect Trump? Here's What We Know
One lesson: Social media plays a bigger role in bringing people to fake news sites than it does in bringing them to real news sites.
South Carolina Takes Its First Women's NCAA Basketball Title
The lady Gamecocks earned their first national title with a 67-55 win over Mississippi State. It's also a first for former player, Coach Dawn Staley, who had made several Final Fours in her prime.
Poll: Democrats have biggest advantage for control of Congress in 8 years
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows some major warning signs for President Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections as Americans want the president to focus on lowering prices.
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'Silent Hill f' surprises as one of the boldest and best horror games ever
Silent Hill f stands among the series best by prioritizing atmosphere and storytelling.
Slowdive Fills A Shuffleboard Parlor With Shimmering Sound
Fresh off its first album in 22 years, the U.K. shoegaze band performs the dream-pop ballad "Sugar For The Pill" at a Brooklyn shuffleboard parlor.
How Emma Raducanu, 18-Year-Old US Open Winner, Made Tennis History
At only 18 years old, she's the youngest player to win a Grand Slam singles tournament since 2004. She's also the first female British player to win a Grand Slam event in 44 years.
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