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MillennialsThe United Nations Population Fund, or UNFPA, announced Tuesday that while some may worry about a population decline and how it could impact a country's survival, the bigger crisis is that people are not having childrenSee the Story
U.N. Study: 'Lack of Choice' Contributing to 'Fertility Crisis'
49% Right coverage: 39 sources

Donald Trump(MedPage Today) -- Has the American Medical Association (AMA) done enough to support international medical graduates (IMGs) in light of recent visa processing disruption? For many of the members who spoke at the AMA House of Delegates meeting on...See the Story
AMA to Advocate for IMGs in Visa Limbo Due to Trump Policies
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College Students · United StatesThe Senate has slashed its offer for Florida’s best state universities in half, from $80 million down to to $40 million, as lawmakers continue debating whether Florida’s preeminent schools deserve a reward in ongoing budget talks. The House has not provided any dollars in publicly released offers, but the Senate splitting the difference could signal a possible compromise between chambers at this late stage of talks. Last year, only four schools …See the Story
Budget Conference: Senate Cuts Offer for Florida’s Preeminent Schools in Half
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NTIA Streamlines BEAD Program, But Risks Further Delays
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Thomas Friedman Suggests That Israelis Surrender
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Lexmark Powers More Efficient, Compliant Supply Chain Processes
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How to Avoid Dystopian Bias When Regulating AI
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Death by Algorithm – Watchdog Ignores Online Censorship
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