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HR 4772Critical Minerals Investment Tax Modernization Act of 2025introduced
HR 6659Critical Minerals Trade Security Actintroduced
S 2550Critical Minerals Partnership Act of 2025floor
HR 6826Critical Minerals Independence Actintroduced
S 4033
Critical Minerals Investment Tax Modernization Act of 2026
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S 789Critical Minerals Security Act of 2025introduced
HR 5929Critical Minerals Supply Chain Resiliency Actintroduced
HR 3200Critical Minerals and Manufacturing Support Actintroduced
HRES 179Expressing support for the strengthening of United States-Africa partnerships in…introduced
HRES 1057Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 1383) to establish the Veterans Advi…introduced
3 signals for "Critical Minerals" · Cyber+Health
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Drops to 59.2% from 62%: NFHS-6 Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 07: Exclusive breastfeeding among children under six months in Jammu and Kashmir has declined to 59.2 per cent from 62 per cent, according to the recently released National Family Health Survey-6 (NFHS-6), raising concern among doctors who said that breastfeeding during the first six months is critical for a child’s immunity, nutrition, and overall development. Dr Suhail Naik, Senior Consultant and Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, said breastfeeding is far more than just food and is often described by doctors as nature’s first vaccine, first medicine, and first act of love. He said breast milk provides complete nutrition for infants, supplying the ideal balance of energy, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals required for healthy growth.
5.3/10·Rising Kashmir·Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir Zambia has publicly accused the United States of linking a proposed $2 billion health package to demands over data sharing and access to critical minerals, saying some conditions attached to the deal were “unacceptable”.
3.1/10·RFI Africa (French) Zambia says US health funding talks stalled over minerals, data terms
Zambia's government has said that talks on a US health funding deal stalled due to contentious terms linked to proposed critical minerals deals and data sharing concerns.
3.1/10·AfricaNews·Mpongwe