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Russia’s population decline is a historic nightmare
Russia will need nearly 1 million immigrants a year for 80 years just to maintain current population levels by 2100 Population decline - Is that why Russia attacked Ukraine? Russia is currently facing a significant decline in its population due to low birth rates, high emigration...
The Real Reasons Stores Such as Walmart and Starbucks are Closing in Big Cities
In recent years, major retail chains like Walmart, Starbucks, Nordstrom, Whole Foods, and CVS have been closing stores in major US cities, sparking concerns about the future of retail in prominent downtown areas. To reinvent downtown retail, it is imperative to embrace significant changes and create...
Why Colin Allred can beat the unpopular Ted Cruz, and why he’s still the legit underdog
The Texas Senate race is already heating up as Democratic Representative Colin Allred is poised to challenge incumbent Ted Cruz Allred’s initial fundraising haul is an early sign that the Lone Star State will once again host an expensive Senate race. The fact that Allred raised...
Gallup: United States Remains the Most Desired Country Among Would-Be Immigrants
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted people’s mobility worldwide, but it didn’t stop them from wanting to move. In fact, Gallup surveys show that in the second year of the pandemic, people’s desire to migrate reached its highest point in a decade. In 2021,...
Chinese man arrested for using AI to fabricate news story – Kudos China
What's killing America, even more than drugs and guns, are second and third-tier "conspiracy" websites and stations on YouTube that report misleading information in an effort to increase revenue and/or spread agendas that are usually racist, sexist, homophobic, or anti-Semitic in nature. And disinformation is certainly...
The college dropout rate at four-year colleges – Reason for concern?
During my college freshman orientation, a motivational speaker told my class of bright-eyed and bushy-tailed 17 and 18 years olds, "Look around you, now, because one of three of you won't graduate." At the time, I thought that number was a bit high, and even today...
The AI Economic Revolution: How True Believers are Embracing the Change
Joshua Clymer, a former sophomore at Columbia University majoring in math and computer science, made a life-altering decision last fall. He decided to take a gap year, and he doesn't see himself returning to college anytime soon. He believes that most jobs will be replaced by...
AI Chatbot “Lars” leads political party in Denmark
This is getting crazy! A new political organization, the Synthetic Party, has been founded in Denmark with an AI chatbot named Leader Lars as its head. The party aims to represent all fringe parties that don't have representation in parliament despite a vote share of 20%.The...
Robots in department stores on the rise?
If you've ever been to Currys, Decathlon in Spain, or Lowe's stores near San Francisco, you may have encountered a retail robot. Expect them to be relatively common soon as ABI Research recently predicted that the utilization of these examples is just the beginning of something...
U.S.: Why pedestrian deaths have surged by more than 70% since 2010
Pedestrian deaths have surged by more than 70% in the United States since 2010, with trucks playing a key role in the increase, according to safe-streets advocates. According to federal crash data compiled by The Hill, vehicles hit and killed 7,388 pedestrians in 2021, compared to...