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Fox News: Amid California exodus, state population projected to be same in 2060 as today, data shows
Amid California exodus, state population projected to be same in 2060 as today, data shows
California's population is projected to remain stagnant, with fewer people than it had three years ago. The state is experiencing an exodus of residents, with more people leaving than moving in. This decline could have significant consequences for the state's tax base and political representation.


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Flag And Cross: World Mizrachi Launches 'Kinot On Location' Videos For Tisha B'Av
World Mizrachi Launches 'Kinot On Location' Videos For Tisha B'Av
World Mizrachi launches "Kinot on Location" videos for Tisha B'Av, providing insights into customary prayers from sites of Jewish tragedies over the ages. Rabbi Perez hopes the series will help connect people to the pain and mourning practices of the day, especially amidst increasing divisiveness in Israeli society and the Jewish world.


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The New American: On this Day at the Convention of 1787, You Won't Believe What the Delegates Approved Regarding Presidential Elections - The New American
On this Day at the Convention of 1787, You Won't Believe What the Delegates Approved Regarding Presidential Elections - The New American
On this day in 1787, the delegates at the Constitutional Convention agreed to elect the president through Congress, for a term of seven years, and with no eligibility for re-election. There were debates on who would elect the president, with some advocating for popular election and others for state legislatures. Ultimately, the delegates rejected popular election and settled on the method we know today.