Niskanen Center
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Counting a child benefit as income would cause a painful domino effect
Child benefits can be disregarded as income, therefore avoiding serious consequences for some of the most vulnerable Americans. The post Counting a child benefit as income would cause a painful domino effect appeared first on Niskanen Center...
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How we connect our political beliefs
Is there a connection between being pro-abortion and against the death penalty? New research shows that our political beliefs may not match our societal divisions. The post How we connect our political beliefs appeared first on Niskanen...
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Orbán inspires GOP authoritarians, but they can’t copy him
The bromance between the Republican Party and the Hungarian Fidesz government has raised eyebrows — and questions. What does the GOP see in the illiberal leader of Hungary, Viktor Orbán? What can they learn from his autocratic takeover...
Opinion | The Guardian
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The Guardian view on Rishi Sunak’s Cop27 trip: placing the planet on a road to hell | Editorial
Britain had said its aim was to ‘keep 1.5C alive’. The prime minister seems to want it deadRishi Sunak is not interested in the climate emergency – and everyone knows it. Forced to make a flying visit to Cop27, Mr Sunak’s intransigence...
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The Guardian view on LGBT+ Anglicans: finally grounds for hope? | Editorial
A significant intervention by the bishop of Oxford points the way to overdue reform in the Church of EnglandFor more than a decade, the Church of England has engaged in an agonised, divisive and often poisonous debate about the status of same-sex...
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
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Explainer: The need-to-know basics for the U.S. midterm
Here's a primer on the 2022 U.S. midterm election to get you up to speed as the country waits to learn who'll be in charge in Congress come January.
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Boy, 11, dies after being struck in the head with scooter: N.B. RCMP
An 11-year-old boy has died after police say he was struck in the head with a kick scooter in Shippagan, N.B., last week.
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AI tool reveals what cities could look like in 2100 if climate goals not met
Net-zero climate experts at a U.K.-based price comparison company used an artificial intelligence tool to predict what major cities in the world would look like 70 years from now in the worst- and best-case climate scenarios...
Tallbloke's Talkshop
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The ‘geothermal moonshot’
Geothermal is just as likely to run into legal challenges as other forms of underground energy recovery. The article below is part of ‘a special feature on the hazards and potential of geothermal energy’, featuring the habitat of Nevada’s...
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UK to be ‘clean energy superpower’?
Without sufficient dispatchable electricity generation the UK could become a low-energy power on windless nights. Alarmist talk of ‘worst droughts in 500/1000 years’ begs the question: what caused those historical events? Demonising...
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Climate Clowns
Originally posted on MalagaBay: https://malagabay.files.wordpress.com/2022/11/climate-clowns.jpg Roll up! Roll Up! The Climate Circus is coming to town. Read: Climate Clowns
Zee News :Technology News
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THESE OnePlus phones now support 5G network; check how to update software
On October 1, 5G services were made available in India. In a few cities across the nation, Jio and Airtel have currently launched their 5G network service.
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Amazon Prime Video subscription cost: Now pay Rs 599 for Mobile Edition; Check benefits
Prime Video mobile edition is a major step towards making premium entertainment across languages as ubiquitous as smartphones in the country.
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China's Covid curbs affect iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max production as Apple confirms shipment delay
Apple added that they continue to witness strong demand for Pro iPhone models.
Zee News :Sci-Tech
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NASA to re-attempt launching moon rocket Artemis I on Nov 14
NASA's moon rocket Artemis I had been stowed away for weeks after issues with fuel leaks that thwarted the first two launch attempts and then a hurricane Ian rolled through Florida, forcing the rocket to vacate the launchpad and head for...
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From the sun's 'evil smile' to the red lightning, the spooky pictures by NASA
The latest images released by NASA show the sun with a smile on its face, let's find out the spooky details of outer space.
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ISRO scripts history, its heaviest rocket LVM3-M2 successfully places all 36 satellites
ISRO's heaviest rocket LVM3-M2 successfully placed 36 broadband communication satellites around 75 minutes after the rocket blasted off from the spaceport in Sriharikota.
Zee News :World
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'Russia and India both stand for...': Moscow ahead of EAM S Jaishankar's visit
The ministry said the two ministers will exchange assessments of the current international issues with an emphasis on interaction within the UN, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), G20 and the Russia-India-China trilateral...
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'Act now' to stop 'abuse' of power: Imran Khan writes to Pakistan President Arif Alvi days after assassination bid
Imran Khan has alleged that his assassination plot was hatched by Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and a senior military official.
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Bizarre! Chinese woman eats banana whilst covered in plastic sheet on subway train
A Chinese woman had flouted the no-eating rule on subway trains by wrapping herself in a plastic sheet.
Zee News :India National
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BJP leader shot dead in broad daylight in Bihar`s Katihar
Former Zila Parishad member and BJP leader Sanjeev Mishra was talking to some people near his house when motorcycle-borne men shot him.
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Himachal polls: Rajnath Singh uses cricket analogies, calls Congress `Wide Ball`, AAP `No Ball`, BJP `good length delivery`
Referring to the change of government every five years in the hill state, Rajnath Singh said, "The people of Himachal Pradesh keep flipping chapati. But this time, the chapati is well cooked here. There is no need to flip it."...
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Schools shut in two Jammu and Kashmir districts due to intense rain, snowfall
In view of heavy rains, all primary and middle schools in Ramban district shall remain closed, officials said, adding that students are advised to remain indoors
Channel NewsAsia World News
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Commentary: The best word for this US midterm election is ‘normal’
Even against the context of Donald Trump’s stubborn lies about the 2020 election, the basic underlying patterns of US politics and policymaking have been extremely normal, says Matthew Yglesias for Bloomberg Opinion...
Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News
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In what could be his last Malaysia election, can Muhyiddin help Bersatu weather a tough challenge?
The former PM has a strong legacy in his home state of Johor. But some voters have questioned whether Bersatu can represent their interests in the long term and remain relevant in the political landscape...
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Commentary: Seoul crowd crush – when a stranger's life is in your hands
Bystanders who tried to save victims during the Itaewon crowd crush in South Korea are at risk of developing psychological trauma. They need to know they were brave and heroic for taking action, says psychiatrist Lim Boon Leng...
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BN election manifesto promises RM2,208 basic household income, free early education for Malaysians
Barisan Nasional has also pledged to recognise racial inclusiveness, including by offering tax incentives to companies that have multiracial management teams.
Channel NewsAsia Front Page News
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No PR fast-track for top foreign talent, but Singapore gains if it can 'anchor' them: Tan See Leng
The Manpower Minister added that there are clear benefits if work pass holders are well-integrated into Singapore's society.
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Singapore's GST hike to go through after Bill passed in Parliament, with opposition MPs recording dissent
GST will increase from 7 per cent to 8 per cent from Jan 1, 2023 and from 8 per cent to 9 per cent from Jan 1, 2024.
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