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NIMBYism Is a Strategic Threat

ForeignPolicy.com 

Western countries’ reluctance to allow rare-earth mining at home is cementing dependence on China.



Queensbury Hotel hosts a life-size gingerbread house for Christmas

News10.com 

Every year, the Queensbury Hotel dresses into the nines for Christmas. Holly, lights, and a towering tree in the lobby are a normal sight, while across the street, City Park lights up its trees for the season. This year, there's something new in the hotel lobby - and you may have to hold back the urge to take a bite.

Transfer portal, NIL combine to funnel big money to talented college players

NBCSports.com 

It’s long overdue that college football players are getting paid, even if they’re still not getting paid directly by the college football machine. This new reality for big-time college football will have a ripple effect on the NFL. As multiple league sources have opined in recent months, the availability of payment for name, image, and [more]

55 ministries to spend 10% of their budget for improving logistics Infrastructure in North East

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The union minister mentioned that the PM GATISHAKTI would ensure world class seamless multimodal connectivity providing complete information on resources, manpower and infrastructure projects in the northeast. He further elaborated that this would bring down cost overruns for the infrastructure project being implemented which would track timely implementation.

Estimating forest desiccation to better predict fire danger

Phys.org 

Desiccation of tree foliage is a key factor in the spread of fires. However, during droughts, changes in the water content of forest canopies remain poorly understood. Scientists from INRAE and the CNRS have developed the first model to predict canopy water content during drought and heat waves. Their results, published in the journal New Phytologist, could enable the development of fire danger forecasting models that include the role of vegetation in their calculations.

Early and mail-in voting: Research shows they don't always bring in new voters

Phys.org 

SciLine interviewed Jan Leighley, professor of government in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 4, 2022. Leighley discussed how early voting affects turnout, how turnout differs for midterm and presidential elections, how pollsters predict turnout and how to understand the persistent gap between people's intention to vote and actual turnout.


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