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Local Government Corruption

Cato Institute 

An even more fundamental problem is that the city’s bureaucracies demand so many different permits, licenses, and approvals in the first place. A study by NYC’s comptroller found that businesses are subject to more than 6,000 regulations and that 15 city agencies impose 250 different licenses and permits.

Telcos can operate under existing licences till they are valid: Trai

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Telecom operators in India can continue under the current licensing regime until their licenses expire, after which a new authorisation mechanism will apply. The proposed changes aim to simplify service provision, reduce costs, and enhance flexibility, benefiting both operators and consumers with improved service quality and competitive tariffs.

You might be able to see the northern lights from Wisconsin Wednesday night - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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  1. You might be able to see the northern lights from Wisconsin Wednesday night  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  2. The Northern Lights could be visible in Idaho again tonight  Idaho News
  3. Northern Lights Forecast: Solar Storm May Make Aurora Borealis Visible In These States  Forbes
  4. You Might Be Able to See the Northern Lights Wednesday Night  CNET
  5. This is when peak northern lights activity will occur  ABC News

Frame drumming and dervish dancing

Cyprus Mail 

After a whole summer of cultural performances and outdoor cinema nights in the heart of Nicosia, the Faneromeni24 Arts Festival will close this Thursday with the musical-dance performance The Pulse of Life. A bi-communal creation by Tribal Fusion Duet Moires, frame drummer Ianthi Sparsis and Turkish Cypriot whirling artist Dervish Zeybek, with the participation of […]

Deep-sea discovery shines light on life in the twilight zone

Sciencedaily.com 

A new study could change the way scientists view microbial processes in the deep ocean. The unexpected findings expand our understanding of the impacts of climate change, including how and where the ocean stores carbon.

Bacterial 'flipping' allows genes to assume different forms

Sciencedaily.com 

Imagine being one cartwheel away from changing your appearance. One flip, and your brunette locks are platinum blond. That's not too far from what happens in some prokaryotes, or single-cell organisms, such as bacteria, that undergo something called inversions. A study has now shown that inversions, which cause a physical flip of a segment of DNA and change an organism's genetic identity, can occur within a single gene, challenging a central dogma of biology -- that one gene can code for only one protein.

USAC/CRA SPRINT CARS RETURN TO KEVIN HARVICK’S KERN RACEWAY

TJ Slideways.com 

After a torrid battle at Perris, the Avanti Windows & Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Cars will head to The Dirt Track at Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway this Saturday, September 28th. The "Bakersfield Bash" will be the third and final appearance of the season for USAC/CRA at the fast 1/3-mile oval. [...]

TreviPay Debuts Expansion to Its Dealer Management System

PYMNTS.com 

TreviPay has introduced enhancements for dealer management systems for commercial equipment dealers servicing fleets. “In addition to providing a smooth onboarding and integration process, TreviPay’s advanced API technology captures transaction line-item details in real time,” the B2B payments/invoicing network said in a news release Wednesday (Sept. 25). “The enhancements will ensure a seamless payments experience for […]

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Night-time noise linked to restless nights for airport neighbors, study finds

Sciencedaily.com 

A research team combined measurements from activity monitors and questionnaires for a new study of impact of aircraft noise on sleep. Higher levels of noise were associated with disturbed sleep quality measured by activity monitors. Noise had little impact on sleep duration but higher likelihood of reporting sleeplessness.

Ancient reef-builders dodged extinction -- at least temporarily

Sciencedaily.com 

Scientists discovered that ancient reef-building stromatoporoids survived the Late Devonian extinction, contrary to previous beliefs, and continued to thrive. The findings reveal how these organisms adapted to past environmental changes, offering valuable insights into the resilience of marine ecosystems and lessons for modern conservation efforts.

A viral close-up of HTLV-1

Sciencedaily.com 

Almost everyone knows about HIV. Fewer people know about its relative, HTLV-1. However, HTLV-1 can cause serious illnesses, including cancer. To develop ways to combat this virus, understanding its structure is essential.