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Four-fifths of the world's population now live in urban areas
A comprehensive UN report has found that cities and towns are home to 81 per cent of the world’s population, much more than ...
Over the course of billions of years, the universe has steadily been evolving. Thanks to the expansion of the universe, we ...
Experts warn the Administration's proposed changes to the 1973 law could put endangered species in deeper jeopardy.
Drs Joseph Mikhael and Sigurdur Y. Kristinsson discuss whether it is time to screen for multiple myeloma and what we can ...
For most of us, it happens automatically: we recognize a face in a split second. But for people with developmental ...
The amended crime bill covers several areas — from increasing penalties for DUI-related offenses to expanding the definition ...
Trump is denying most seeking refugee status—but granting preferences for white South Africans and Europeans who oppose ...
Trotsky, in his day, concurred. He thought that the statisation of the USSR economy had been made possible only by the ...
CDC replaces website on vaccines and autism with false and misleading statements – Nation and World News | West Hawaii Today ...
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I’ve watched Houston City Council for five years straight. Here’s what I learned. | Opinion
Councilmembers don’t have that much power. A new mayor alters the vibe. And other stuff most Houstonians don’t realize.
Over the weekend, the state of Washington denied Colorado’s request for up to 15 gray wolves to continue its wolf ...
European policymakers are promoting individual savings pots to defuse a demographic fiscal bomb. The underlying issue, though, is that seniors may consume 57% of total economic production by 2100.
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