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Ontario, Canada · OntarioEveryone in Japan could one day have the same surname unless its restrictive marriage laws change, according to a new study. But the country’s dwindling marriage rate could buck that trend and a rapidly declining population might render it moot entirely.See the Story
Japanese people could all be called Sato by 2531, study warns. But they'd need to get married first
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Europe · BaltimoreRescuers are searching for at least seven people in the water after a ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday, causing the bridge to collapse and sending people into the frigid water, Baltimore City Fire Department Chief James Wallace said during a news conference Tuesday morning.See the Story
Rescuers are searching for at least 7 people in the water after Baltimore bridge collapse, official says
48% Center coverage: 371 sources
Milwaukee · MilwaukeeProtestors say they will take legal action if they're not allowed to express their views. A new special events ordinance would create two zones for protests. The location of the protest stage and parade route have yet to be determined. The city says they'll be within sight of the convection at Fiserv Forum.See the Story
RNC Milwaukee 2024; protests, marching rules, legislation signed
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Photos · CzechiaThe Milwaukee County Zoo is getting rid of its steam locomotives. Zoo plans to acquire two new, custom-built diesel engines. SummerFest will run nine days over three weeks, starting on June 20th. The Big GIG plans to drop the line-up for this summer's music festival.See the Story
Milwaukee County Zoo sells steam locomotives
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Joe Biden · United StatesSenators on Friday passed a bill to fund a slew of government agencies for the rest of fiscal year 2024, sending the measure to President Biden’s desk hours before a shutdown deadline after Congress has struggled for months to approve its full-year spending bills.
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Senate sends $460B bill to avert shutdown to Biden’s desk just hours before deadline
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