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'Too high a cost': Singaporeans say parenthood isn't worth it despite years of cash incentives
Singapore's total fertility rate plunged to a record low of 0.87 in 2025, deepening an existential demographic crisis that cash bonuses, childcare subsidies and paid leave have failed to reverse.
Zohran Mamdani has recently been in the news—young, articulate, politically sharp, and controversial in equal measure.
Having your period can be a painful experience. Period pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is a very common condition with around nine in ten young women aged 13 to 25 in Australia having regular period ...
Ten years after they first had lunch together, ‘the Brexit guy’ tells Henry Mance why the country needs his help once again ...
With millions of feral rabbits currently hopping around the continent, you might wonder if the viruses that kept their numbers down in the past still work.
KFF Health News on MSN
What the health? From KFF Health News: RFK Jr.’s very bad week
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had another tough week. In addition to Kennedy having rotator cuff surgery, the ...
The Punch on MSN
The renewed focus on rubella
The increase in concern about rubella in Nigeria is not due to a brand-new outbreak, but rather the alarming convergence of long-standing low vaccination coverage, recent major outbreaks, and the ...
Potential economic impacts from an ageing population As we enter the “Silver Economy,” several developments that might occur due to the changing demographics: A Slowing Economy. Without strong ...
A 50-state investigation found 21 states sent nearly $491 million in taxpayer money to crisis pregnancy centers between 2022 and 2025, with little oversight.
Opinion
What’s the cost of doing nothing on fertiliser and soil improvement? Some numbers on a NE VIC farm
Victorian beef and lamb producer Andrew Freshwater provides some thoughts and numbers based on a modelled farm in Northeastern Victoria, where a ‘do nothing’ fertiliser and soil improvement strategy ...
Oregon lawmakers have wrapped up this year’s legislative session, dedicating millions to patch a big budget gap and giving wins to immigrant advocates, Planned Parenthood, rural hospitals and managed ...
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