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Lead prosecutor steps away from Comey criminal case
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The U.S. birth rate hit a record low in 2025. Here is how the TFR is measured, what the historical data shows, how the U.S. compares globally, what a falling birth rate does to an economy, and why immigration has been the silent offset.
The DailyComposite Editorial Board · May 27, 2026 Read Analysis →U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low as Americans Have Fewer Babies
The U.S. birth rate hit a record low in 2025. Here is how the TFR is measured, what the historical data shows, how the U.S. compares globally, what a falling birth rate does to an economy, and why immigration has been the silent offset.
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Foreign PolicyWhat Is the Thucydides Trap? Why Xi Invoked It in Front of Trump
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Sherrill, Mullin find common ground on securing protests outside ICE facility in NJ
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin found common ground on Saturday after the governor deployed state police to maintain order outside a Newark immigration detention center that has been the site of escalating protests. Sherrill said the New Jersey police officers have responded to protests taking...

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Reports: Platner's wife told campaign staff he sent sexual messages to other women
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Trump Administration Will Appeal Ruling Requiring Tariff Refunds
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US Congress advances American-Israeli military integration plan
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Nanofiber implant delivers three drugs, doubles survival in glioblastoma mice
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Catalysts that prevent boil-off losses in liquid hydrogen production hold promise for a hydrogen-energy society
A joint research team has discovered high-performance catalysts capable of significantly reducing "boil-off losses," which had been a longstanding issue in liquid hydrogen storage and transportation. These composite catalysts, in which metallic nanoparticles, such as iron, are supported on silicon dioxide (silica) or other low-cost oxide, demonstrate significantly superior performance compared to conventional iron oxide-based catalysts.

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USMNT burning questions: Can Tyler Adams stay healthy? Can Chris Richards get healthy, and more
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NYC bus driver who couldn’t speak English charged in horror Virginia crash that killed 5
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Delaney Hall protests intensify as far-left activists, ICE supporters converge in New Jersey
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Leon Rose brought the Knicks from rock bottom to NBA Finals in 160 moves
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U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low as Americans Have Fewer Babies
What the numbers mean, why countries need population growth, how immigration has masked the decline, and why outlets disagree on every solution.
The U.S. birth rate hit a record low in 2025. Here is how the TFR is measured, what the historical data shows, how the U.S. compares globally, what a falling birth rate does to an economy, and why immigration has been the silent offset.
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