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POPULATION DECLINE: Low birth rates, emigration all part of equation

Tahlequah Daily Press 17 Jun 2026
TAHLEQUAH – Between 210,000 to 405,000 individuals voluntarily migrated from the United States in 2025, and the country experienced a 54% decline in net international migration, from 2.7 million to 1.3 million ... .
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The new real estate equation: Price, space, and time

The Philadelphia Inquirer 17 Jun 2026
A home can give you space. But the better home gives you time back ... Price, floor area, amenities, and location still matter ... .
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A New Magazine With Political Heft, and ‘Real Style’

New York Times 17 Jun 2026
Equator, a new magazine with editors based across the globe, hosted a launch party in a ballroom in Manhattan’s Chinatown ... .
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VCU and math have long been part of the equation for systems modeling student Milan Marsh (Virginia Commonwealth University)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
). By ... programs, it felt like a natural choice." ... "Our work uses systems of differential equations to investigate how biological processes, such as inflammation, adhesion, pain and sleep, interact during a crisis," Marsh said ... Internships.
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Inside Israel’s escalation: Beirut strike, northern fire, and a shifting war equation

LBC International 14 Jun 2026
Report by Amal Shehadeh, English adaptation by Mariella Succar ... The strike revived what Israel has previously described as an operational equation linking attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs with rocket fire toward northern Israeli settlements.
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Humans and AI race to ‘blow up’ math’s toughest equations

Scientific American 11 Jun 2026
New results challenge AI’s promise for solving how fluids swirl—and suggest a more human path forward ... .
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More downtown residents equates to more pet poop in Burlington

The Hawk Eye 11 Jun 2026
The proliferation of available housing options in downtown Burlington has created a pet poop pick up problem ... Powell is a Heritage Trust volunteer and requested the council to do something about the issue ... .
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