1 month ago | By New York Post
January is plenty depressing already - all those plunging temperatures and joyless resolutions - so we hesitate to burden you with more gloom. But we have a bit of urgent news to share: Our species is dying. Think we're being overly dramatic? Take a peek at Latin America, where birth rates have already fallen below...
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A shooting was reported Monday at Ligon Magnet Middle School. Read more ...