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Walmart Shopping Trip Shows Limited Price Decreases Despite Cooling Inflation

A recent shopping trip to a Walmart in Liberty County, Georgia, revealed that 21 out of 96 items on a shopping list had decreased in price over the past year, ranging from minor reductions to a 25% decrease for pink salmon, illustrating the complex reality of inflation and its impact on consumers.

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No Poverty
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France's Birth Rate Plummets to Lowest Since 1919

France's 2024 birth rate dropped to 663,000 (1.59 children per woman), a 10% decrease from 2021 and almost 20% since 2010, due to fewer couples, economic anxieties, and housing challenges, though immigration and deaths currently offset the decline.

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No Poverty
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German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008

In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amid Funding Crisis

Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 jobs (7% of its workforce) and potentially close schools and merge subjects due to declining international student applications and rising costs; the university says compulsory redundancies will only be used if absolutely necessary, while the union calls...

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Quality Education
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Ohio Fur Farm Rescue: Over 250 Animals Rescued from Horrific Conditions

Over 250 animals were rescued from a fur farm in Ashtabula County, Ohio, after their owner died, revealing horrific conditions of neglect and cruelty, with many animals suffering severe injuries or death.

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Life on Land
nos.nl
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Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity

A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.

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No Poverty
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Open-Source Sustainability: Succession Planning for Aging Projects

Daniel Stenberg, curl's creator, is proactively planning for the project's future by documenting account access, highlighting the challenge of succession planning for aging open-source pioneers whose projects are vital to today's technology infrastructure; this issue is compounded by a lack of young...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Increased Storm Clustering Risk for UK in February and March

Following record-breaking winds from Storm Eowyn (100mph in Scotland, 114mph in Ireland), the UK faces an increased risk of storm clustering in February and March due to a Met Office forecast indicating a greater chance of stormy weather than average; this is when several storms arrive over a short ...

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Climate Action
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The Incomplete Legacy of Anton Chekhov's Letters

Anton Chekhov's epistolary legacy includes about 4,500 published letters, but over 1,500 are missing due to various factors; his approach to correspondence, including his refusal of publication during his lifetime, significantly impacted the preservation of his letters.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Ebra President Resigns Amid Far-Right "Likes" Controversy

Philippe Carli, president of Ebra, France's largest regional press group, resigned on January 28th, 2024, after numerous "likes" on his LinkedIn account supporting far-right figures and publications sparked controversy, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the group's financial stabili...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Japan's 8.9 Million Vacant Homes: A Looming Urban Crisis

Japan faces a growing crisis of 8.9 million vacant homes (10.3% of total housing), projected to reach 30.4% by 2033, due to high inheritance taxes, demolition costs, complex land regulations, and a declining birth rate, creating challenges for urban planning and potentially impacting property values...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Rising Tuition Costs Drive US Students to Seek Affordable Higher Education Options

The Chegg Global Student Survey 2025 reveals 80% of US students would prefer more online learning and 80% favor accelerated degrees if it means lower tuition costs, highlighting the financial burden of higher education in the US.

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Quality Education

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