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South Dakota still has more than half its population living in rural areas. However, the U.S. Census Bureau has noticed a migration cycle of South Dakotans over the years.
The objects of desire are meme-like voxel characters that the game generates at random. Think of them like the capitalist Gen ...
The messy and overtly political process of redrawing Texas congressional boundaries begins Monday in the Legislature.
"You may wonder, is the declining birth rate really a problem? Wouldn’t having fewer lives to sustain make living easier for ...
In the U.S., 1.8 million people exist at the intersection of disability and entrepreneurship. Beyond employment support programs, the disability community can lead.
Frank earned £100 from his first coaching job. Now, he is on a multi-million pound salary as he leads Spurs into the ...
In addition to telling time, smartwatches can track your steps, heart rate, blood pressure and sleeping patterns. Now, a smartwatch has helped search and rescue teams locate a small plane after it ...
Reports of fewer fireflies in recent years have sparked worry for the future of the insect’s population. More sightings this summer have boosted hopes for the survival of the insect.
Kids today are more likely to have obesity, chronic diseases and mental health problems like depression, a new study says.
Findings from a recent study found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, asthma, or 47 other health issues The ...
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Keith Humphreys, professor at Stanford, about the falling prison population in the U.S., and the reasons behind that trend.