Navy sailor dies while rescuing children from high surf in Hawaii

A Navy sailor died in Hawaii while rescuing two children who were struggling to swim in the ocean, officials said Monday. The sailor was identified by the Kauai Police Department as Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jeffrey Diaz, 47. His wife Keyonna Fairley told CBS affiliate HawaiiNewsNow that he was swimming in Kauai’s Waiapua’a Bay with their two sons. The bay is on the grounds of the Pacific Missile Range Facility, where Diaz was stationed. Diaz and the boys were in the water when the younger child was pulled out by a strong wave, Fairley told HawaiiNewsNow. Fairley told the affiliate that Diaz instructed the older child to swim back to shore, then went out to rescue his younger son. “From what my son said, he was in the middle of the ocean and his dad was swimming with one arm trying to get him to safety,” Fairley told HawaiiNewsNow. “Then he got on his dad’s back and swam for a little bit and then my son said that Jeff told him, ‘Ok bub, you’re going to have to get off my back. I’m going to drown. I want you to go. I want you to swim. Don’t stop. You got this. Don’t give up. I love you.’ That was the last words he heard from his dad.” Fairley and the police said both children made it safely back to shore. First responders received a report of a swimmer in distress at around 3 p. m. local time. Responders recovered Diaz from the ocean and began lifesaving efforts. He was then transported to the Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. An autopsy is pending, police said. “The Kaua’i Police Department extends its condolences to the family and loved ones of Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jeffrey Diaz during this difficult time,” police said in a statement. Fairley told HawaiiNewsNow that the family has been on Kauai for three months and that Diaz planned to retire from the military after this deployment.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/navy-sailor-drowns-hawaii-waiapuaa-bay-jeffrey-diaz/

This city has the smoothest roads in the Bay Area. Where does your city rank?

Which city has the best-maintained roads in the Bay Area? The wealthy Marin County suburb of Larkspur lays claim to that title, according to a new report from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, a regional agency overseeing local transit systems. The city with the most potholes and bumpy streets? Vallejo, the only community in the region where road conditions are considered “poor,” according to the report. Overall, the transit agency found that the Bay Area’s 44, 000 miles of local roads are wearing down, with the typical stretch of roadway likely needing repairs soon. The report assigned each of the 110 cities and counties in the region a score on a 100-point scale. For the tenth year in a row, the Bay Area’s roads registered an average of 67, considered “fair.” “The good news is our cities and counties are continuing to hold the line against major deterioration,” the commission’s chair, Sue Noack, also the mayor of Pleasant Hill, said in a statement. “But the bad news is we’re still just as far away from bringing the regional average into the ‘very good’ range as we were a decade ago.” Affluent cities tend to rank higher in the report, with Larkspur, Palo Alto, Cupertino, Orinda and Hillsborough all scoring over 80, considered “very good.” That’s not always the case, however. As recently as 2017, Larkspur’s roads were rated “poor” in the annual roads report. But that changed with the city’s passage of two sales tax measures to help rehabilitate its 65 miles of streets. “When the community supported a sales tax measure in November 2017, the (city council) promised that the first thing it would do was fix the roads,” Larkspur City Manager Dan Schwarz said in an email. “It took five years to completely rehabilitate the system. The City is committed to maintaining this important asset. Our goal now is to make it hard to believe Larkspur ever had poor-quality roads.” Some funding for local roads also comes from the state and federal government, though they spend more on highway systems. Vallejo, with among the highest poverty rates in the Bay Area, ranked last with a score of 44. “Years of underfunding in the City of Vallejo has led to significant deterioration of city roads,” the Solano County Civil Grand Jury wrote in a report this year. To upgrade the crumbling streets, Vallejo voters approved a sales tax in 2022 to raise an estimated $18 million annually, with the majority of funds going toward road repairs. Vallejo officials did not respond to a request for comment on the city’s road maintenance efforts. Cities just above Vallejo in the rankings include wealthier communities such as Berkeley and Millbrae, as well as places with higher poverty rates, such as Richmond and Pittsburg revealing that healthier tax bases don’t necessarily translate to better roads. Of the Bay Area’s three largest cities, Oakland came in last with a score of 58, rating its roads as “at risk.” Despite the low score, city officials said they have made progress in fixing Oakland’s notorious pothole-filled streets in recent years, thanks to voter-approved bond measures that contribute to about $45 million a year for road maintenance. Earlier this year, the Alameda County Civil Grand Jury found that over a recent 18-month span, the city filled as many potholes around 85, 000 as it repaired in a 10-year span between 2008 and 2018. “We also know there’s more work ahead, especially on residential streets, which have historically received less maintenance than major corridors,” the Oakland Department of Transportation said in a statement. San Jose ranked above Oakland, with a score of 73, considered “good.” San Francisco scored a 75. Officials in San Jose said the city has maintained or repaved about 10% of its sprawling 4, 469 miles of local streets each year over the past eight years. They attributed the progress in part to a sales tax measure Santa Clara County voters approved in 2016, which has since raised $440 million for local roads across the South Bay. “Huge thank you to the city teams who have repaved over 60% of our roads since 2019 considering we’re the biggest city in Northern California, that’s quite a feat,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said in a statement. More money could soon be available for road repairs. In November 2026, voters in the Bay Area’s five largest counties will decide on a massive transportation bond to raise about $1 billion annually aimed at bailing out the region’s struggling public transit agencies. If approved, about a third of the money would be available for flexible transportation spending, including targeted road repairs, with most of those funds going to Santa Clara County, according to Emily Loper, a senior vice president of public policy at the Bay Area Council, which is backing the bond measure. As part of an agreement to secure Santa Clara County officials’ support for the measure, the county would receive an expected $264 million in flexible funding. San Mateo County would see $50 million, Contra Costa County $26 million, and Alameda County $10 million. All of San Francisco’s funding would go to public transit. “I do expect a significant amount to go to roadway repairs,” the Bay Area Council’s Loper said.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/11/26/bay-area-roads-potholes-repairs/

Rush Hour 4 Is Happening: Here’s What Trump Has To Do With It

Rush Hour 4 has moved from years of uncertainty to active development, driven in part by a request from President Donald Trump that reignited studio interest in the long-running franchise. Paramount is now set to distribute the film. The project brings together returning stars, a controversial director and a studio system reshaped by new ownership. A Franchise Revived Through Presidential Influence Reports state that Paramount agreed to distribute Rush Hour 4 after Trump personally asked the studio to revive the series. According to Semafor, it played a role in the decision to push the project forward. Trump’s involvement has added an unexpected political thread to a film franchise previously known only as a comedic action series. Brett Ratner will return to direct the fourth instalment after a prolonged absence from feature films. His last major release was the 2014 action film Hercules, led by Dwayne Johnson. Ratner’s career slowed in 2017 following allegations connected to the #MeToo movement, though he has remained active through other projects. His relationship with the Trump family strengthened during the production of Melania, a documentary about the former First Lady. Amazon reportedly paid £31. 5 million (approximately $40 million) for the rights to release that project. This connection placed Ratner in proximity to the administration during a period in which Rush Hour 4 was being reconsidered. Paramount’s Role and the Film’s New Structure Paramount’s involvement in Rush Hour 4 is limited to distribution, with the studio being paid a flat fee to release the film theatrically. It will not be responsible for the cost of production or marketing, making the arrangement lower risk than a traditional studio-funded release. Warner Bros., through its New Line label, released the original Rush Hour in 1998 and the sequels in 2001 and 2007. Under the new agreement, Warner Bros. will receive first-dollar gross, meaning it will collect a percentage of box office revenue before costs are repaid. Multiple distributors were approached after Warner Bros. allowed the producers and Ratner to explore new partners. Many reportedly declined due to Ratner’s involvement, which made Paramount’s agreement more unusual given the broader industry reluctance. A Legacy of Commercial Success The franchise has been a substantial box office performer. The first Rush Hour, centred on two police officers teaming up to rescue a diplomat’s daughter, earned £192 million (approximately $244 million) worldwide. The sequels strengthened the franchise with £273 million (approximately $347 million) for Rush Hour 2 and £203 million (approximately $258 million) for Rush Hour 3. These successes came during a period when comedy-driven action films were dominant in cinemas. Since then, comedies have declined significantly at the box office, raising questions about how Rush Hour 4 will perform in a market that now favours large-scale franchise films and major action releases. Jackie Chan, whose physicality shaped the tone of the earlier films, is now 71. Chris Tucker has not led a film since Rush Hour 3 in 2007. Studio Ambitions and Trump’s Connection to Paramount Leadership Paramount’s chairman and CEO, David Ellison, is the son of Larry Ellison, known for being one of Trump’s most prominent financial supporters. Trump has publicly praised Ellison’s leadership, adding another layer of connection between the former President and the film’s development. The timeline for Rush Hour 4 remains unclear, but its path to production has already set it apart from its predecessors, shaped by political influence, shifting studio priorities and the return of key figures not seen together on a major film in more than a decade.
https://www.ibtimes.com/rush-hour-4-happening-heres-what-trump-has-do-it-3791383

City’s newest teen room opens at McMillan Park

A ribbon‑cutting ceremony was hosted on Tuesday to unveil the newest teen room at McMillan Park, 343 Goos St. The space will serve as a safe place for teens to socialize and “be kids for a change,” said Mayor Marshall Simien, Jr. It is designed exclusively for teens, and features amenities including a video gaming area, pool table bean bags and a radical paint job. Councilman Donal Fondel, District B, said the center will help the community collectively raise the children and teens. “It takes a village around here to raise children and the community center has always been that center,” he said. “We really need these types of things done in the community.” It marked the second teen‑dedicated space opened by the city in recent years. In March 2024, the city introduced its first teen room at the Donald Ray Stevens Recreation Center at Goosport Park, 1619 Cessford St. The openings reflected the city’s commitment to providing safe spaces where children of all ages could gather, learn, and play, Simien said. Assistant Director of Recreation and Parks Hannah Veazey said the teen room at Goosport Park has been a big hit with, and she believes this center’s position will be able to help even more teens, as it is close to a housing complex and a preschool. “There’s a lot more foot traffic that’s gonna come in,” she said. “Young kids already come over here . so I’m trying to catch their older siblings. Citadel Financial Controller Paige Manuel said the company was built on the principle of making a positive impact on the world, and that has to start in the community. After discussions, they identified that the city needs a place for teens to feel safe, “just exist and not get into trouble.” Citadel provided $15,000 for the initial contribution, and intends to contribute a total of $25,000.
https://americanpress.com/2025/11/26/citys-newest-teen-room-opens-at-mcmillan-park/

Is Walmart’s $549 M1 MacBook Air too good to be true?

If you’re shopping for a MacBook this holiday season, you’ll find a few deals to save a few bucks, sometimes up to $250. But there’s one laptop for sale by a prominent retailer that looks like a deal that’s too good to be true: A MacBook Air for sale by Walmart for $549. The Walmart MacBook Air isn’t a refurbished or used product-it’s a brand new laptop, the lowest-priced new Apple laptop you can find, in fact. It’s unclear what partnership it has with Apple, but Walmart has exclusively sold the M1 MacBook Air since 2004, when it first announced its $699 price tag. The price has been cut several times since then. The lowest-priced MacBook at the Apple Store is the $999 MacBook Air, which you can find at third-party retailers such as Amazon for $749. But at $200 less than even that sale price, that $549 price tag for a brand-new MacBook Air is unprecedented and hard to resist, especially at a time when it feels like prices are going up for everything. There’s got to be a catch, right? After all, it seems like a deal that’s too good to be true. Well, to say there’s a “catch” implies that there’s deception going on here, and that’s really not the case. (Though we take issue with the use of the label “Latest model” here.) But several compromises are made for a product at this price, compromises that you might be okay with, depending on your use case. Let’s take a look at what you’re getting in the $549 Walmart MacBook Air. Foundry A five-year-old chip The Walmart MacBook Air is the 2020 MacBook Air. It has the same components, down to the heart of the laptop, the M1 chip. The M1 chip made a thunderous debut five years ago, blowing away its Intel predecessors with its huge performance gains. The most current M-series chip is the M5, but it has yet to debut in the MacBook Air-the current MacBook Air has an M4 chip. Compared to the M1, the M4 is 74 percent faster in multi-core tasks and 56 percent faster in single-core performance. Maybe you just read that previous paragraph and looked at the chart and thought, “Multi-core, single-core, blah blah blah. Can’t this guy speak plain English?” Let’s put it this way: The M1 chip offers a vast speed improvement over any Intel-based MacBook Air and many Intel-based MacBook Pro models. The M1 chip is noticeably slower than the M4 in the current MacBook Air. So, is the Walmart MacBook Air a bad deal from a processing speed standpoint? It depends. If you do a lot of tasks where you have to wait for the processor to do its thing-edit a lot of audio or videos, work on extremely detailed graphics, programming, etc.-the M1 MacBook Air takes longer to do those tasks than the M4 MacBook Air. However, if your primary tasks involve internet access, communications, writing, basic media work, and other productivity tasks, then the Walmart MacBook Air will be fine. With these tasks, the difference between an M1 and an M4 is harder to notice. It has only 8GB of unified memory The Walmart MacBook Air comes with 8GB of unified memory (RAM), and it cannot be customized with more, nor can you add more memory down the road. If all you plan to do is use the laptop for Safari, FaceTime, Mail, YouTube, and basic productivity tasks, 8GB is fine. But if you constantly do demanding work on your Mac, then 8GB isn’t enough. It’ll drive you crazy. Apple now includes 16GB of memory as its base configuration in current Macs, which was previously a $200 upgrade. There isn’t anything you can’t do with 8GB of RAM, but some Apple Intelligence tasks may take longer to run. Currently, 8GB is the minimum required for Apple Intelligence, so it’s possible that some future features will require 16GB of RAM. A five-year-old display The Walmart MacBook Air has a 13. 3-inch Retina display, while the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air has a 13. 6-inch Liquid Retina display-the M4 laptop’s display has much smaller bezels around the display, giving it more usable screen space. The resolutions are basically the same, though the M4 Air’s screen has a higher maximum brightness (500 nits vs 400 nits). Apple The M4 Air’s display is better than the M1 Air’s, but the Walmart Air’s screen is still very good and perfectly acceptable for everyday use. But if your work as a visual element to it, you’ll appreciate the M4 Air’s display. An old design The Walmart MacBook Air features the wedge-shaped design that was introduced in 2008. Apple got rid of the design when it released the M2 MacBook Air, going with a more modern look and feel. If you long for the wedge design, the Walmart Air is the only way to go. The current 13-inch MacBook Air design is about the same size as the previous one. The Walmart Air, at its thickest point, is bigger than the current air, but it also has a shorter depth and the same length. It’s also a tiny bit heavier. Should you buy the Walmart MacBook Air? If you need to buy a laptop now, here’s what I would tell someone who asked me whether they should buy the M1 MacBook Air: If you’re looking for a Chromebook-like Mac laptop, the Walmart Air is a great machine that will serve you well, especially for such a low price. However, if you’re going to be using your Mac for more creative applications, you should get something more powerful. It doesn’t necessarily have to be an M4 MacBook Air; it can be an M2 or M3 Air, but make sure you get at least 16GB of unified memory. Another thing to consider is that Apple is reportedly going to release a low-cost MacBook early next year. According to rumors, it will likely use a version of the iPhone’s A19 Pro chip, which is technically faster than the M1, but not by much. It may also sport a design similar to the current MacBook lineup, and a display that’s slightly larger than the M1 Air’s. If you’re in no rush to buy, consider waiting to see what this new laptop is all about.
https://www.macworld.com/article/2986234/is-walmarts-549-m1-macbook-air-too-good-to-be-true.html

Dell Stock Jumps as Q3 Earnings Beat Expectations Despite Revenue Miss

TLDR Dell reported Q3 earnings of $2. 59 per share, beating estimates, but revenue of $27. 01 billion missed expectations Company increased AI server revenue forecast to $25 billion for fiscal 2026, up from $20 billion Q4 revenue guidance of $31. 5 billion exceeded analyst estimates of $27. 59 billion by nearly $4 billion AI server backlog grew to $18. 4 billion with $12. 3 billion in new orders David Kennedy appointed permanent CFO as Dell raises full-year revenue outlook Dell Technologies posted mixed third-quarter results that left investors focused on the future rather than the present. The company missed revenue targets but delivered a forecast that sent shares climbing 5% in extended trading. Revenue reached $27. 01 billion, falling short of the $27. 13 billion analysts expected. Earnings per share of $2. 59 beat the $2. 47 consensus estimate. Net income climbed to $1. 54 billion from $1. 17 billion a year earlier. Dell Technologies Inc., DELL The real story emerged in Dell’s guidance. The company expects fourth-quarter revenue of roughly $31. 5 billion. That’s nearly $4 billion above Wall Street’s $27. 59 billion estimate. AI Infrastructure Drives Growth Dell’s AI server business is firing on all cylinders. The company now projects $25 billion in AI server revenue for fiscal 2026. That’s a $5 billion increase from its previous $20 billion forecast. Third-quarter AI server shipments hit $5. 6 billion. The backlog swelled to $18. 4 billion, powered by $12. 3 billion in fresh orders. Dell expects to move $9. 4 billion worth of AI servers in Q4 alone. Major customers include xAI, CoreWeave, the U. S. Department of Energy, and G42. A November deal with Iren to supply Nvidia GB300 systems for Microsoft wasn’t included in the Q4 forecast. Infrastructure Solutions Group revenue reached $14. 11 billion, matching estimates. Server and networking sales jumped 37% year-over-year to $10. 1 billion. PC Business Continues Decline The traditional computer business tells a different story. Client Solutions Group revenue of $12. 48 billion grew just 3% and missed the $12. 65 billion estimate. Commercial PC and laptop sales dropped 7% from last year. Consumers and businesses aren’t rushing to upgrade existing machines. The weak demand persists across the personal computer market. Cost Pressures Mount Rising memory chip prices threaten margins. DRAM and NAND costs are climbing faster than Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke has ever seen. “We’re in a very unique time. We have not seen costs move at the rate we’ve seen,” Clarke told analysts. The company may need to pass some costs to customers but will try to minimize the impact. Strong demand gives Dell pricing leverage. When orders exceed supply, sellers gain negotiating power. Dell appointed David Kennedy as permanent CFO. The company raised full-year revenue guidance to between $111. 2 billion and $112. 2 billion. Previous expectations ranged from $105 billion to $109 billion. The company returned $1. 6 billion to shareholders through buybacks and dividends. Fourth-quarter earnings per share are forecast at $3. 50, above the $3. 21 estimate.
https://blockonomi.com/dell-stock-jumps-as-q3-earnings-beat-expectations-despite-revenue-miss/

This Early Black Friday Deal Slashes 50% Off Lorex Security Cameras With No Subscriptions Needed

A good security camera can help you keep your property, valuables and loved ones safe. Black Friday is a great time to shop for electronics in general, as a lot of stuff, including home security, goes on sale. A good example of that is security cameras from Lorex, which are going for up to 50% off right now. The sale is available on both the official website and the Amazon storefront. If you spot something you like, be sure to snap the deal while it’s still live. There are plenty of indoor and outdoor security cameras going for less. Some of our top picks include the Lorex 4K spotlight camera, which can be used both indoors and outdoors. It’s our favorite no-subscription 4K camera, which comes with 32GB of free onboard storage. You can grab it for $160, after a $60 discount. Those looking to secure their main entry point should consider the Lorex 2K smart video doorbell for $130. It’s wireless, offers an expansive wide-angle camera view, and lights up when motion is detected nearby. The highly rated Fusion 4K metal bullet camera has also dropped by 29%. It gets you colored night vision for exceptional clarity when the shadows fall, plus there’s a built-in microphone to speak to whoever’s on the other side. In any case, Lorex cameras all share one function that we absolutely adore and that is the option for local storage. You can pop a microSD in so you can record video, which allows you to skip having a subscription entirely. So you get a camera at a discounted price and there isn’t a nasty subscription hiding in the fine print here. Home security was a $35 billion industry in 2024, and it’s expected to only grow in the next few years. These Lorex cameras are nice, basic solutions that can get your foot in the door. However, if you want something with more features, we recommend checking out our best home security cameras list, where we go over indoor and outdoor cameras from a variety of manufacturers to give you full coverage inside and out. Why this deal matters Virtually every Black Friday is a smorgasbord of tech deals, so you’ve likely seen a dozen or more security cameras on sale already. What makes Lorex a good option is its blend of being generally inexpensive while also allowing you to skip the subscriptions by using local storage. Most cheaper indoor cameras require a subscription, so choosing Lorex can save you the cost of itself over the long term when factoring in subscriptions you’re not buying. The cameras come with enough storage for a month.
https://www.cnet.com/deals/this-early-black-friday-deal-slashes-50-off-lorex-security-cameras-with-no-subscriptions-needed/#ftag=CAD590a51e

Micro, small and medium enterprises in Nepal: Boosting growth with credit reform

By Shanker Man Singh Nepal is at a turning point, as the country’s economic growth depends on opening access to credit for millions of small enterprises. Today, most MSMEs-especially the smallest ones-still find it difficult to obtain credit because they lack adequate collateral, long credit histories, or direct connections with banks. Nepal’s economic ambitions depend on the strength and resilience of its small businesses. Micro, small and medium enterprises are the backbone of Nepal’s economy, accounting for a significant portion of the country’s GDP and providing employment to a large share of the population. Yet despite their scale and importance, MSMEs remain one of the most underfunded sectors in the economy. Access to capital remains their biggest obstacle. As Nepal aspires to double its GDP and build inclusive growth, ensuring accessible and affordable credit for MSMEs is no longer just a sectoral issue-it is a national economic imperative. Today, most MSMEs, especially the smaller ones, still find it difficult to access credit because they lack sufficient collateral, a long credit history, or direct ties to banking institutions. As the government aims to transform Nepal into a manufacturing and services hub, securing MSME credit should be a national priority. Fostering innovation in the sector requires enabling more risk-taking, smart partnerships, and greater flows of capital. Reducing the Cost of Capital Today, many fintech lenders and non-banking financial companies are willing to serve MSMEs, including those beyond the reach of traditional banking. But they borrow at much higher rates than banks, especially when providing unsecured loans. The cost gap can be as high as 4-5 percentage points. Clearly, there is a need to unlock new sources of funding-such as foreign and insurance capital-for fintech companies that prioritize lending to MSMEs. The government can support this by creating incentive mechanisms, similar to priority-sector funds in agriculture, to reduce the cost of capital for MSME lending. Public sector banks can also be encouraged to partner and co-lend with financial institutions. Agribusiness experts should increase research and development funding and promote value-chain development. Currently, MSME loans fall under priority-sector lending. However, new or under-rated enterprises are often not eligible for these benefits, as public sector banks require a minimum credit rating, except in highly innovative cases. Their participation will require an improved incentive structure. Making Credit Guarantees Work The main focus of existing government guarantee schemes, such as the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises, is to encourage lenders to target small businesses and support financial inclusion. However, their design needs urgent updating. Today, guarantees do not easily transfer with portfolios when sold, nor do they always include co-lending arrangements. This limits MSMEs’ ability to access financial credit. Pricing norms such as rate capping and coverage caps vary between institutions and federal-provincial arrangements, making it difficult for small lenders to compete. Small and medium enterprises contribute 40-60 percent of Nepal’s total economic output. Around 98 percent of Nepal’s commerce and industry, and 89 percent of employment, are accounted for by MSMEs or MSME-related businesses. Open Economic Policy and MSMEs Since 1990, Nepal has seen a gradual increase in the number, policies and promotion of MSMEs. Open economic policies adopted by developed, developing and underdeveloped countries have benefited Nepal as well. SMEs contribute significantly to economic potential and play an important role in poverty reduction by creating employment and income opportunities. Challenges Most SMEs cannot fully utilize market opportunities. They lack access to information about market development, pricing, exports and financial opportunities. Although ICT has improved access to knowledge, many SMEs, especially in rural areas, still cannot benefit from it. The information provided by service institutions often does not match SMEs’ needs. In many developing countries, including Nepal, the private sector is dominated by small businesses. While foreign investment is important, most investment still comes from domestic sources. Many micro and small enterprises operate informally, outside regulatory systems. These businesses are often unstable, with owners shifting between activities. Many are run by women, providing essential income to households. Informal enterprises make up more than half of economic activity in many developing nations. Informality brings short-term flexibility but prevents businesses from accessing resources, markets, and skilled labor, limiting long-term growth. Small Businesses: The Heart of Entrepreneurship Small enterprises and start-ups are often viewed as the heart of entrepreneurship in developing economies-they generate new jobs, drive productive investment and contribute to growth and poverty reduction. However, they face more serious constraints than large companies. They operate in environments with unnecessary costs, procedural hurdles, and limited access to finance and services. These constraints restrict innovation and productivity. In the early 1990s, Nepal’s economic reforms attracted private and joint ventures into the financial sector. As a result, the number of commercial banks, financial institutions and cooperatives increased, offering more financing opportunities. A few years ago, the Bank of Kathmandu and BID Investment created a venture fund to finance SMEs, shifting capital sources from debt to equity-a rare initiative in Nepal. Most entrepreneurs run informal micro or small enterprises. Their greatest constraint is the lack of access to markets. Export support mechanisms are inadequate, limiting opportunities for remote SMEs to reach international markets. Policies often favor big business, creating barriers for growing small enterprises. What Needs to Be Done Business membership organizations mainly operate in urban areas, but MSME development requires their presence in strategic rural locations. For economic growth and globalization, SMEs should strengthen cooperation between government and communities. The government must reduce bureaucratic hurdles, expand training workshops, promote local skills, encourage ICT adoption and integrate e-commerce. SME experts should be involved in policy planning. Tax reductions on IT-related imports should be considered. Joint financing, SME-friendly legal reforms and stronger information-dissemination laws are essential. Nepal must make effective use of open-economy tools. Rural MSMEs Agriculture provides only seasonal employment to Nepal’s rural population. Off-season activities-such as weaving, knitting, basketry and small shopkeeping-supplement rural income. Rural MSMEs provide goods and services using traditional technologies. Major SME categories include food processing, textiles, handicrafts, animal husbandry, tailoring, carpets, pashmina, cash crops, and ceramics. However, transportation challenges hinder product distribution. Exporting SME goods is even more difficult due to Nepal’s geography. Despite contributing to exports and GDP, the sector remains neglected. MSMEs contribute about 22% of GDP and employ around 1. 7 million people. COVID-19 created new challenges, making banks hesitant to lend due to weak financial performance across the sector. Micro, Cottage and Small Industries Promotion Policy (2080) The Government of Nepal has introduced the Micro, Cottage and Small Industries Promotion Policy (2080) for discussion. It aims to foster direct collaboration with the private sector in establishing and developing small industries.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/26/micro-small-and-medium-enterprises-in-nepal-boosting-growth-with-credit-reform/

Diablo 4 Season 11: Best Barbarian leveling build guide

Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarians don’t have quite the same easy time leveling as Necromancers do, they have more options, I’d like to think. You can go with Rend, HOTA, Whirlwind, and a few others, but personally, I like Whirlwind the most. While Hammer of the Ancients is no doubt the best build going into D4 Season 11, I think it starts a little slow for a leveling build. That said, if you’re aiming to play a Barbarian in Diablo 4 Season 11, here’s our preferred build for leveling all the way to 60, and some thoughts on transitioning into other builds later on. Your thoughts may vary, and by all means, change something if it doesn’t work for you. Note: This build may change slightly depending on what the class plays like when D4 Season 11 officially starts. How does Barbarian Whirlwind leveling build work in Diablo 4 Season 11? Barbarian Whirlwind is easily one of the best level builds for Diablo 4 Season 11, and it’s also pretty easy to play. You lean on that Whirlwind button to spin to win. Between your Shouts and Whirlwind, both can create Dust Devils, which does the vast majority of our damage in this build. Of course, that does mean you need Dust Devil’s Aspect, which is really one of the only downsides. You need to find it on a piece of Legendary gear, but that doesn’t mean the build doesn’t work otherwise. That just means the build gets better later. The build itself is pretty easy, though. You Lunging Strike for Fury, pop your Shouts when they’re on cooldown, and Ground Stomp to reset Wrath of the Berserker. Wrath of the Berserker is to pull enemies in, and then you spin right through them with Whirlwind. You want to make sure you have a few Legendary Aspects to keep your defenses decent, too. Aspect of Might, Aspect of Disobedience, and Aspect of Numbing Wrath. Lunging Strike every 4s to keep these popping off, and gain a host of damage reduction, fortify, and bonus armor. You’re going to be running the following abilities: Lunging Strike Whirlwind Wrath of the Berserker War Cry Ground Stomp Rallying Cry Talents and Arsenal selections for Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarian Whirlwind leveling build When it comes to the talent tree for this Barbarian level build in Diablo 4 Season 11, we’re going to pick up skills pretty early, because they’re pivotal for the build. Then we can worry about the various, powerful passives that amplify our damage dealing. When using the Arsenal system for Barbarians in Diablo 4 Season 11, this leveling build is going to put Two-Handed Axe in the Technique slot. Then, when you can assign skills to your weapons, do the following: Whirlwind: Two-Handed Slashing Weapon Lunging Strike: Two-Handed Slashing The real important one is Whirlwind, because Furious Whirlwind inflicts Bleed when using a Slashing Weapon. Ideal Divine Gifts for Barbarian leveling build in Diablo 4 Season 11 Divine Gifts feel more like they reward you for doing specific content in Diablo 4 Season 11, so the focus is going to be doing Helltides and leveling that way. For that reason, the Essence of Squalor is going to be the best. It makes Maggots potentially drop Exp Globes in Helltides. If you have it in the Purified slot, it’s doubled, and refills a Healing Potion every 20s. Which Mercenary and Rune Combos to pick for Diablo 4 Season 11 Barbarian leveling build Raheir is still going to be our Mercenary of choice, and is also paired with Varyana. Below, we’ll highlight the talents you want for Raheir, but for Varyana, link Bloodthirst with Whirlwind. Raheir’s talents Ground Slam Raheir’s Aegis Bastion Inspiration It might be hard to come by right Runewords, but personally I like Cir+Gar (Cast the same non-channeled skill 3 times in a row, gain 2. 5% Crit Strike Chance for 5s, up to 25), and Moni+Tec (Cast 2 MObility or Macabre Skills, Invoke Earthquake). Which Uniques and Legendary Aspects help you transition into endgame builds? One of the downsides to Barbarian endgame builds in Diablo 4 Season 11, you’re still going to need quite a few specific Legendary Aspects and Uniques to really make them work. For example, HOTA is one of the most overpowered build right now thanks to an interaction between Melted Heart of Selig and Ramaladni’s Magnum Opus. It will almost certainly catch a nerf, but it will still almost certainly be overwhelmingly powerful. Below are some suggestions of Aspects and Uniques to consider as you go forward for two builds: HOTA and Whirlwind. HOTA Aspects Aspect of Ancestral Force Accelerating Earthquakes HOTA Uniques Heir of Perdition The Grandfather Mantle of Mountain’s Fury Sabre of Tsasgal Ramaladni’s Magnum Opus Melted Heart of Selig Whirlwind Aspects Earthquakes Vehement Brawler’s Dust Devil’s Dire Whirlwind Whirlwind Uniques Heir of Perdition The Grandfather Ring of Starless Skies Battle Trance Check out our other Diablo 4 guides and features Diablo 4 Season 11: All Divine Gifts and how to get them Diablo 4 Season 11: All new Uniques Diablo 4 Season 11 Masterwork changes: Boon or bust?.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mmo/diablo-4-season-11-best-barbarian-leveling-build-guide

9 years after the first movie made $1 billion, Zootopia 2 debuts to near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score

Zootopia 2 (or Zootropolis 2, depending on where you are in the world) is a hit with the critics. Disney’s new animated sequel, which comes nine years after the first movie, has debuted to a near-perfect score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 77 reviews (although it has yet to beat the original film’s impressive 98%). Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin return to voice Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps, a fox and rabbit cop duo. This time around, they’re going undercover to investigate Zootopia’s new president, Gary De’Snake (Ke Huy Quan). It’s got big shoes to fill: 2016’s Zootopia was a runaway hit, winning Best Animated Feature at the Oscars and making over $1 billion at the box office against a budget of $150 million. For the most part, though, critics seem to think it’s matched, if not surpassed, the quality of the first film. The Independent writes that Zootopia 2 is “a sequel that not only justifies itself, but arguably improves on its predecessor. Really, it’s the same film but better, while The Hollywood Reporter thinks it’s “more than worth the lengthy wait, knocking it out of the park with its dazzling visuals, sophisticated humor and doses of genuine emotion. It’s got the kind of heart that has too long seemed to be missing from other Disney animated offerings,” reads IndieWire’s review. “There’s a weight to the messaging of the film. There’s real care behind the bond between Nick and Judy.” Meanwhile, Slant writes that “Zootopia 2 provides plenty of food for thought for its young audience, making a more expansive statement on the dangers of intolerance than the first film, and without sacrificing any of its charm, humor, or visual ingenuity along the way.” It’s not all positivity, though. According to the Guardian, “it’s the kind of movie you put on an iPad to keep the children quiet on a long plane or train journey; nothing wrong with that of course, but the heart and soul are lacking.”.
https://www.gamesradar.com/entertainment/animation-movies/9-years-after-the-first-movie-made-usd1-billion-zootopia-2-debuts-to-near-perfect-rotten-tomatoes-score/