California's population is falling. The state has lost about three million people in the last 20 years. People are moving to places where they can afford a more relaxed life. Fertility rates have also fallen, but california is still relatively young.
America accounts for the lion’s share of weaponry sent to Ukraine. But that may leave it short of arms in onward conflicts; boosting production is not as easy as it may seem. The widespread cost-of-living crunch is particularly acute in Britain; we visit a food bank to see how people are coping. And the surprising demographic trends shaping contemporary California.
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