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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

China Shock vs US Shock: Xi Jinping's playbook to navigate Trump tensions

At the APEC summit, Xi Jinping urged the US to honor existing agreements as the foundation for their relationship, even as differences arise. China's recent actions, however, including border disputes with India and maritime claims in the South China Sea, raise questions about its commitment to these principles.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Manipur violence: Centre deploys additional 5,000 CAPF personnel

The Indian government is deploying 50 additional Central Armed Police Forces companies, totaling over 5,000 personnel, to Manipur to address the escalating violence and fragile law and order situation. This decision follows a security review led by Home Minister Amit Shah, who emphasized restoring peace and directed enhanced security measures in the state.

Ksnt.com 

USDA invests $2.5m into Kansas clean energy projects

KANSAS (KSNT) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing more than $2.5 million to farms and small businesses in Kansas to help expand clean energy production. On Monday, Nov. 18, the USDA announced it will be investing $2,665,042 in various Kansas communities. “Rural Development is ensuring farmers and rural small business owners have [...]

The Punch 

FG using geospatial technology to curb revenue leakages — Minister

The Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Uche Nnaji, has said that the current administration has made significant strides in strengthening the use of geospatial technology, recognising its potential to enhance governance efficiency and economic development. According to Nnaji, the government has effectively leveraged geospatial tools to identify and eliminate existing revenue blockages, streamline tax

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Sciencedaily.com 

National Poll: Some parents need support managing children's anger

Some parents may find it challenging to help their kids manage intense emotions. One in seven think their child gets angrier than peers of the same age and four in 10 say their child has experienced negative consequences when angry, a new national poll suggests.

Sciencedaily.com 

Finger prick on track to become Alzheimer's test

A quick finger prick and a few drops of blood on a card that can be sent in regular mail. This approach could soon make Alzheimer's testing much more accessible worldwide.

Las Vegas Review-Journal 

Pahrump community has questions about new development

Under Nevada Revised Statutes 116.3108 (2), an association shall hold a special meeting of the unit owners to address any matter affecting the community if at least 10 percent or any lower percentage specified in the bylaws of the total number of votes in the association request that the secretary call such a meeting.

Nieman Journalism Lab 

Trump’s new FCC nominee promises to bring Project 2025-style governance to media

In September, I went through all the proposals from Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation’s policy blueprint for a second Trump term — that would have a direct impact on the media. At the time, of course, candidate Donald Trump took pains to say that he wasn’t behind Project 2025, that he barely knew anyone...

Sciencedaily.com 

Nasal spray version of common diuretic has potential to help treat heart failure

A study testing a new nasal spray form of the medication bumetanide, a commonly prescribed diuretic, was found to be as safe and well-tolerated (meaning with no significant nasal irritation) in healthy adults in comparison to the oral and intravenous forms of the medication. The existing oral and intravenous forms of bumetanide are commonly prescribed for people with heart failure because they ease tissue swelling, a common cause of symptoms for people with heart failure.