Republican Sharanjit Singh Thind announces run for Congress from NY’s District 18 – News India Times

Democrat-held CD18 in the Hudson Valley is flippable, insists the Indian American, who is using his extensive business and government experience to build a campaign to win the 2026 election. Sharanjit Singh Thind filed his candidacy in September 2025 for the US House of Representatives from New York’s District 18 in the Hudson Valley. A lifelong Republican and Sikh born in Punjab, India, he believes this Democrat-held seat is ready to flip. His campaign focuses on promoting business, making jobs AI-proof, defending family values, and prioritizing community safety. With extensive experience in both the private and public sectors, he sees himself as the best candidate to represent this district north of Manhattan. In a wide-ranging conversation over coffee, Thind told me that he believes he has the blessing of the party’s establishment. Before filing his nomination papers in September, he met with New York Republican State Committee Chairman Ed Cox—son-in-law of President Nixon—to discuss the party’s support. At the time, Thind was told that there were no other Republican candidates in the fray and that the 18th Congressional District (CD-18) would be a strong place for him to run. “But, even with the best intentions and backing of the party leadership, primaries are unavoidable and even healthy,” said Thind. Thind describes himself as fully familiar with CD-18 and notes that he is in close contact with local party leadership, thanks to Chairman Cox. “I am getting a very enthusiastic response when I interact with constituents of all stripes and backgrounds,” he added. While agreeing that the incumbent, Patrick Ryan, defeated Alison Esposito (R) by 14 points in 2024, Thind points to a changed environment that would help him emerge victorious on November 3, the election day in 2026. “People were fed up seeing hotels and motels teeming with illegal migrants housed in the Hudson Valley under President Biden and Mayor Adams. Under Presdient Trump, that threat to law and order has been cleared.” The recent election of self-declared socialist and freebies-promising Zohran Mamdani as Mayor of New York City is worrying all, Thind claims. In sharp contrast are Trump’s America First, pro-business policies, which he supports as do most upstate New York voters. In the context, Thind talks passionately about what has made America the world’s largest economy and a magnet for the world’s best. The answer is: by putting business first. To do that, you have to know about business, which he does, having run media and real estate businesses. Appealing Policy Platform The policy platform Thind is building is solely to serve his constituents he says. “The biggest challenge in the coming months and years,” Thind projects, “is that many, many jobs will evaporate under the AI heat. I am not against AI or automation, but I will make the AI behemoth companies accountable, to make them funnel back some of their profits to retrain the retrenched workers.” Similarly, banks should be held accountable for the financial scams happening under their nose that upend so many seniors’ lives. Promoting tourism in the picturesque Hudson Valley is a no-brainer. “I will give tourism full attention to attract high-paying visitors and create jobs,” says Thind while pointing to a recent Netflix series, ‘Four Seasons’, which was shot there and stars Steve Carell and Tina Fey. With his business acumen and the region’s appeal, he is confident that more entertainment projects will follow. Thind can boast a rich resume that highlights his multifarious career. Armed with an MBA and a journalism degree, Thind arrived in America at the cusp of this century. Over the years, he worked for many reputed companies, founded his own ad agency in Manhattan, and has been Editor-Publisher of ‘The South Asian Insider’ for almost two decades. Recently, he became an author with “The Beginning – Mad Men of Nu Way Advertising,” highlighting his experience at the helm of the once-thriving ad agency on Madison Avenue. Experience in Government and Politics From 2012, he has worked with the government in one capacity or another. He served as a Commissioner on the Nassau County Human Rights Commission until 2018. He also worked with the Receiver of Taxes office in the Town of Hempstead, the largest township in America. In electoral politics, Thind has gained valuable experience helping others run for office. “From local councilman, mayoral to state senate and assembly to DA to Congress races, I have been very closely involved, spending long hours strategizing policy. I have helped raise and also personally contributed to the campaigns of quite a few races,” he says. Twice, he has received the Congressional Excellence award. Running for Congress, Thind insists, he also draws on the perspective he gained as an editor on how government is run and what needs to be done to fix what is broken. To kick-start his campaign, Thind will put his own money into it and seek support from small donors (the maximum individual contribution is $3,535). He clarifies that no government matching funds are available for Congressional races. Because CD18 is flippable and can help the GOP retain control of the House after 2026, Thind expects “America-loving, like-minded” individuals to help lift his campaign to victory. Thind owns a property in the Catskills and is in the process of signing a lease for a house in Saugerties, in Ulster County. He lives with his wife and two sons on Long Island. Thind’s appeal is straightforward: Elect a representative who will bring more jobs and protect those jobs from AI; bring more tourism to the Hudson Valley; expand healthcare benefits; protect family values; and pass laws to save senior citizens from scams.
https://newsindiatimes.com/republican-sharanjit-singh-thind-announces-run-for-congress-from-nys-district-18/

The Absolute Best J-Beauty and K-Beauty Shopping in Southern California, According to a Local Beauty Expert

Vanessa Lee is a Who What Wear editor in residence, aesthetic nurse, certified face reader, and founder and CXO of The Things We Do. If you’ve ever found yourself lingering on TikTok skin videos or secretly wanting someone to just tell you which Asian beauty products are actually worth it, this is your moment. I’ve been deep in the world of K-beauty and J-beauty since 2010, long before it was trending, and growing up in Southern California (and living in Koreatown for years), I’ve learned exactly where the real gems are hiding. Some of these spots are classics I’ve loved for years, and others are newer buzzy boutiques that you absolutely have to visit. Together, they make the perfect little beauty adventure. Think of this as a fun beauty tour filled with the exact spots you’ll want to revisit again and again. And if you’re not a SoCal native, most of my favorite products are available to shop online. Keep scrolling for my top stops and shopping picks. FIRST STOP: THE 626-THE HEART OF J-BEAUTY & K-BEAUTY ON THE EASTSIDE The 626 has always felt like its own world, full of family-run shops, late-night eats, and beauty stores tucked between noodle houses and bakeries. I grew up coming here with my mom, wandering the aisles of 99 Ranch, always excited for the food, the treats, and the feeling that there was something new to discover. That same warmth and buzz still lives in the neighborhood today. It’s familiar and rich with culture, making it the perfect place to begin an Asian Beauty Crawl that feels both nostalgic and so much fun. Takashima: Your J-Beauty Immersion Address: 1330 South Fullerton Road #106-108, Rowland Heights, California 91748 Start at Takashima, a pure J-beauty boutique that feels like stepping directly into a beauty store in Tokyo. It can seem overwhelming because there is so much to discover, but take your time and don’t be shy to ask one of the beauty consultants to help! There is a large cosmetic area with a concentration on makeup as well as a vast skin-and-hair section. What to look for: eye shadows, J-beauty skincare masks, press-on nail art, and sunscreen Insider tip: The sunscreen wall is unmatched. Test textures before choosing! Shibuyala Black: Trendy, Sleek, and Highly Curated Address: 18495 Colima Road Unit 6, Rowland Heights, California 91748 Just minutes away, Shibuyala Black feels like the cooler, more editorial sister in the Shibuyala family. You’ll find the buzziest K-beauty toners and J-beauty sunscreens alongside products in-the-know girlies stash for themselves. Shopping here feels very trendy and insider. There are lots of beauty tools to choose from, ranging from basic to luxury, and there is even a personal massager area for women. A truly complete offering! What to look for: Lashes, mochi lip masks, hair products, and all of the beauty tools! Insider tip: The new-arrivals section is always worth checking first. PlayLab Beauty: Pasadena’s Clean, Chic Beauty Gallery Address: 25 North Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, California 91103 Before heading downtown, stop at PlayLab Beauty, a bright and beautifully organized boutique that makes shopping feel intuitive and soothing. Everything is arranged by step, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned skincare lovers who want to refine their routines. What to look for: Most of the products are so great for sensitive skin that needs clearing, but they also carry feminine-care products! Insider tip: Ask for help building a starter routine. The team is very thoughtful and experienced. NEXT STOP: THE 213-LITTLE TOKYO & KOREATOWN The 213 is where L. A.’s diversity really shines with enclaves like Little Tokyo and Koreatown buzzing with cafés, beauty shops, and markets that feel straight out of Seoul or Tokyo. I spent much of my college and post-college years here, soaking up its energy and constant sense of discovery. It’s full of hidden gems and the perfect next stop on an Asian Beauty Crawl. JS K Beauty: Little Tokyo’s Hidden Skincare Gem Address: 333 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles, California 90013 (Inside Little Tokyo Market Place) Your first downtown stop is JS K Beauty, a compact but well-stocked store filled with affordable and iconic J- and K-beauty favorites. It’s a perfect place to grab daily essentials and explore gentle, effective formulas. What to look for: Haruharu toners, Mediheal masks, Kosé cleansing oils Insider tip: The sheet-mask aisle is worth the trip alone. Shibuyala Koreatown: The Trendy Hybrid Stop Address: 3465 West 6th Street, Suite 180, Los Angeles, California 90020 The Koreatown Shibuyala location blends the sleek aesthetic of the 626 shop with K-town’s energy and fast-moving beauty trends. Expect a fresh mix of Japanese classics and Korean innovations. What to look for: Anua toners, Shiseido Perfect Whip, Etude House tints, Dynasty Cream Insider tip: This store gets new imports quickly, so always check the display at the entrance. SM Korea Beauty: The K-Beauty Playground Address: 3300 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, California 90020 End your crawl at SM Korea Beauty, a bright, colorful beauty boutique that feels like a mini department store in Seoul. It’s full of premium skincare, trendy formulas, and rows of sheet masks that could keep you stocked all year. What to look for: History of Whoo, O Hui, Round Lab SPFs, Abib sheet masks Insider tip: Weekdays are calmer and easier for browsing. My Asian Beauty Edit: 10 Shoppable Favorites I Love, Use, and Genuinely Recommend.
https://www.whowhatwear.com/beauty/best-southern-california-japanese-and-korean-beauty-shops

Community cuts ribbon at new cafe located in South Side Depot

The community came together on Saturday to cut the ribbon on a new cafe that will be serving small batch, high quality food and coffee out of the South Side Depot in Petersburg. Owned by Merisa Shockey and Samuel Myers, The Station Cafe, a family operated eatery, will feature a revolving menu of specials, all homemade, as well as specialty pepperoni pinwheels and cheesecake. “Today we’re celebrating the vision of Merisa and Sam, who have poured their passion for great food and genuine hospitality into this cafe,” said Ashley Bachman, president of the Grant County Chamber of Commerce.
https://www.grantcountypress.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6277%3Acommunity-cuts-ribbon-at-new-cafe-located-in-south-side-depot&catid=8&Itemid=102

Great shows coming up this holiday season

• “Christmas with C. S. Lewis,” a show in which British actor David Payne portrays the “Chronicles of Narnia” author and shares anecdotes about his friendship with J. R. R. Tolkien and subsequent embrace of Christianity, is at 2 and 7: 30 p. m. Dec. 5 and 6 at Marin Center’s Showcase Theater at 20 Avenue of the Flags in San Rafael. Admission is $64 to $75. Go to tickets. marincenter. org. • Dan Hoyle performs his new solo show, “Takes All Kinds,” described as “stories of American democracy in these tumultuous times,” at 7: 30 p. m. Dec. 6 at the Throckmorton Theatre at 142 Throckmorton Ave. in Mill Valley. Admission is $26 to $43. Go to throckmortontheatre. org. • Marin Theatre partners with Muttville Senior Dog Rescue to present the West Coast premiere of “The Gift of Nothing,” a musical based on Patrick McDonnell’s beloved 2005 holiday children’s book and starring characters from McDonnell’s “Mutts” comic strip, next month. It begins with a preview performance at 6 p. m. Dec. 13 before opening at 1 p. m. Dec. 14. The show runs through Dec. 23 at 397 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley. Admission is $25 to $44 for all shows. Go to marintheatre. org.
https://www.marinij.com/2025/11/26/great-shows-coming-up-this-holiday-season/

Why Strategy’s $8B Debt Problem Is Worse Than It Looks

Strategy Corporation confronts mounting financial pressure as Bitcoin’s recent decline threatens the sustainability of its debt-funded acquisition strategy. The software company turned crypto treasury vehicle must navigate $120 million in preferred stock dividends due by year’s end while holding just $54 million in reported Q3 cash reserves. The timing challenges the Strategy’s aggressive capital raising model. The firm has relied on selling equity and convertible debt to purchase Bitcoin during price rallies. This approach worked during Bitcoin’s expansion phases, but now faces scrutiny as cryptocurrency markets contract. Dividend Obligations Strain Cash Position Strategy’s immediate challenge centres on servicing preferred share dividends without disrupting its core strategy. The company may need to tap proceeds from its Euro-denominated STRE preferred shares to meet obligations. This represents a shift from using all raised capital for Bitcoin acquisitions. The preferred share structure now appears less sustainable than during Bitcoin’s bull run. The strategy could delay some dividend payments to preserve liquidity. Another option involves issuing STRC preferred shares with higher promised yields, though this would increase future financial burdens. Beyond immediate dividend concerns, Strategy faces a potentially larger threat from index rebalancing. The MSCI review scheduled for mid-January could trigger significant selling pressure. Passive funds currently hold over $9 billion worth of Strategy shares. Index removal could force nearly $2. 8 billion in immediate sales, with additional pressure continuing for months. Strategy maintains control of 649, 870 Bitcoin, with most holdings identifiable through blockchain wallet addresses. The treasury faces no immediate risk of liquidation. The company will not carry any Bitcoin-backed loans in 2025, thereby eliminating forced selling scenarios if prices decline further. Debt Maturity Timeline Creates Long-Term Uncertainty Strategy holds approximately $8 billion in convertible debt with maturity dates spanning 2028 to 2032. Most convertible notes already trade out of the money at current stock prices. The company generates minimal free cash flow from its legacy software business, making it dependent on access to capital markets. Annual dividend obligations total roughly $700 million. Strategy must service this debt load while waiting for potential Bitcoin price recovery. The business model requires either sustained access to capital markets or significant appreciation in cryptocurrency before major debt comes due. The strategy amplifies Bitcoin returns during upward price movements but magnifies losses during downturns. Strategy stock recovered modestly to $172. 19 after touching $166, tracking broader cryptocurrency market sentiment. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $86, 941, representing a 0. 61% increase over the past 24 hours. Bitcoin price chart, Source: CoinMarketCap.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/why-strategys-8b-debt-problem-is-worse-than-it-looks/

2 Indian players who flopped and 1 who starred in the 2nd Test vs South Africa ft. Rishabh Pant

India endured another miserable outing against South Africa as they lost by 408 runs at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati on Wednesday, November 26. The margin of defeat was the worst in the hosts’ Test history. India are now in serious trouble in the ongoing edition of the World Test Championship and face an uphill battle to make the final of the ICC competition. Most of their players failed to deliver in the second Test against the Proteas, although there was one standout performance. On that note, here are two Indian players who flopped and one who starred in the second Test against South Africa. #3 Flop Dhruv Jurel Playing as a specialist batter in Shubman Gill’s absence, Dhruv Jurel endured a miserable Test. He managed just two runs in the match, with both his dismissals being unbecoming of a Test batter. Jurel attempted a bizarre flat-batted pull off Marco Jansen at a time when India were in trouble in the first innings. He ended up top-edging it and was caught by Keshav Maharaj running back from mid-on. It was almost impossible to understand what he was trying. In the second innings, Jurel was completely out of position while attempting a forward defense off Simon Harmer. The keeper-batter edged it to slip, putting the Proteas in the ascendancy. #2 Star Ravindra Jadeja Ravindra Jadeja fell cheaply to Jansen in the first innings, but he did a good job in the second. The left-hander top-scored with a half-century in testing conditions, ensuring that India weren’t rolled over in an instant. Jadeja used the sweep well and seems to be adding new elements to his batting against spin. He was proactive and rotated strike well, forcing Temba Bavuma to push out some of the close-in catchers. Jadeja also helped himself to four wickets in the second innings and six in total in the Test. The left-arm spinner was, as always, accurate and bowled a few trademark pearlers. #1 Flop Rishabh Pant Rishabh Pant’s maiden Test as captain was an unmitigated disaster. And the stand-in skipper needs to take a significant amount of blame for how the encounter transpired. Pant let the game drift each time South Africa started to stitch together a partnership. His bowling changes were bizarre while he first bowled his spinners in spells that were too short, he later sidelined Kuldeep Yadav from the attack when it seemed like the left-arm wrist-spinner was the team’s most threatening bowler. Pant was also unimpressive with the bat. A wild slog off Jansen saw him caught behind in the first innings, and he was deceived in flight by Harmer in the second. The southpaw made just 20 runs in the Test.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/2-indian-players-flopped-1-starred-2nd-test-vs-south-africa-ft-rishabh-pant

Has Suno just become a very different kind of superfan app?

MBW Reacts is a series of analytical commentaries from Music Business Worldwide written in response to major recent entertainment events or news stories. Only MBW+ subscribers have unlimited access to these articles. While the music industry fixates on Suno’s AI generation capabilities and ” The companies claim the combination will “create new potential to deepen the artist-fan connection,” though the mechanics remain unclear. What makes the Songkick element of the deal particularly intriguing is that none of Suno’s major investors appear to have existing positions in the live music or ticketing sector. Suno’s latest $250 million round was led by Menlo Ventures with participation from NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Lightspeed, and Matrix. However, Hallwood Media Ventures, the investment arm of the music company founded by former Geffen Records President Neil Jacobson, also participated. The company brings deep music industry expertise through a team that includes Universal Music Group’s ex-CFO Chuck Ciongoli, former Spotify Head of Global Curation Mike Biggane, and Paul Hourican, the former Global Head of Music Operations at TikTok. Interestingly, Hallwood Media has also been expanding its operations to include merchandising services, ranging from product design and creative solutions to touring solutions: The company’s merch division, according to the website, offers capabilities spanning e-commerce fulfillment and what it calls “experiential” services, including album release parties and pop-up activations. Suno’s move into concert discovery also arrives against a backdrop of a booming live music business. Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino predicts that the live music industry will reach $50 billion by 2030, building on historical annual growth of around 8%. Goldman Sachs forecast similar growth in its latest Music in the Air report. Live Nation’s own Q3 revenues climbed 11% year-over-year to $8. 5 billion, underscoring the sector’s momentum and potentially explaining why an AI company would want a foothold in live music infrastructure. Whether Suno intended to build a superfan platform or simply stumbled into one through strategic acquisitions, the result is the same: It has morphed into a $2. 45 billion company, sitting at the intersection of music creation, discovery, and live attendance with a new investor who clearly has ambitions in the merchandise game. Music Business Worldwide.
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/has-suno-just-become-a-very-different-kind-of-superfan-app/

Lakers Could Pull Off Trade to Pair Luka Doncic With Former Teammate

Luka Doncic and the Los Angeles Lakers are fresh off of another win, this time defeating the rival Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night by a final score of 135-118. With the win, the Lakers improved to 13-4 on the season. So far this season, Los Angeles has looked the part of a potential NBA Finals contender. Led by an impressive start to the year by Doncic, the Lakers are once again being viewed as a team who could look to improve ahead of the trade deadline. There are a few potential issues that Los Angeles could look to fix. One of those issues comes behind Deandre Ayton at the center position. Read more: Boston Celtics Linked to Major Trade for $97 Million Big Man If something were to happen to Ayton, the Lakers are a bit thin at the center position. Should the right trade opportunity open to acquire a better backup behind Ayton, Los Angeles should consider pursuing it. With that in mind, an intriguing potential trade scenario has been suggested for the Lakers. Bleacher Report analyst Zach Buckley has come up with a trade idea that would bring in one of Doncic’s former teammates in a deal with the Dallas Mavericks. That former teammate is none other than big man Daniel Gafford. In his suggested deal, Los Angeles would trade Jarred Vanderbilt, Dalton Knecht, and a 2031 first-round pick to the Mavericks in exchange for veteran center Daniel Gafford. “If the Lakers are going to dip into their limited draft-pick collection, they’d need to feel confident about seeing a return on that investment,” Buckley wrote. “And they absolutely would with Gafford, who’s already handled a starting gig on a previous NBA Finals run steered by Luka Doncic. Gafford’s low-maintenance, rim-running style would be perfect for the Purple and Gold. Deandre Ayton has had his moments in L. A., but he’s less than an ideal stylistic fit.” Not only would Gafford be a pickup for this season, but he still has three years left on his deal. Gafford could be the future at center and has an already proven fit with Doncic. Read more: Lakers Share Historic Luka Doncic News Before Clippers Game This year in Dallas, Gafford has played in 13 game and made 12 starts with the Mavericks, averaging 24 minutes per game. He has averaged 9. 8 points, 6. 7 rebounds, 1. 6 blocks, 1. 5 assists, and 0. 9 steals, while shooting 61. 5 percent from the floor. At just 27 years old, Gafford is still young enough to be a part of the build for the future. The Lakers would be wise to look into him if Dallas does make him available on the trade market. Of course, this is just an idea at this point in time. No reports have come out connecting Los Angeles and the Mavericks to more trade discussions.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/nba/los-angeles-lakers-could-trade-daniel-gafford-luka-doncic-11115913

Falcons Get Major Update on Drake London Ahead of Jets Game

The Atlanta Falcons received an important update on injured wide receiver Drake London ahead of their game on Sunday, Nov. 30 against the New York Jets. According to Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, London is doubtful for Sunday’s game as he recovers from a PCL strain in his left knee. London suffered the injury back in week 11 during the Falcons’ overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers. He had played all the way through regulation while making seven catches for 119 yards, but injured his knee during the overtime period. London was not designated to the IR following the injury, which is cause to believe he would be ready to return in less than four weeks which is the required length of an IR designation. He missed Atlanta’s week 12 win over the New Orleans Saints. London was listed as a DNP in each practice leading up to the Saints game. This weeks initial injury report hasn’t been released, though Morris said that London is beginning to do some work, so a return is possible for week 14. London leads Atlanta in each major receiving category. He has 60 catches for 810 yards and six touchdowns. Falcons Defeat Saints Without London to End 5-Game Skid Atlanta had lost five straight games leading into their divisional showdown with the New Orleans Saints, including two straight overtime losses to the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers and a one-point loss to the New England Patriots. Even though the Saints sit in the basement of the NFL with a record of 2-9, the Falcons showed a great amount of resiliency getting a win on the road without their star wide receiver. Kirk Cousins has been elevated to the starting QB role once again with Michael Penix out for the season, and although he didn’t have his A-game against New Orleans, it was enough to get the job done. He completed 16 passes to seven different receivers, none of whom had more than three catches, but against a lacking Saints secondary, a couple of big plays made the difference. Darnell Mooney stepped up to catch a 49-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter which put Falcons up by 14 and kept the score out of reach for a New Orleans comeback. Playoff Chances Slim For Atlanta At 4-7 with just six games left to go in the season for the Falcons, the playoffs aren’t technically out of reach, but that five-game losing streak put Atlanta in a bad spot as we head towards December. The only chance the Falcons still have of making the playoffs is to make a run in the NFC South, which is currently led by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 6-5. Although Tampa got out to a great 5-1 start, three consecutive losses have them now fending off the Carolina Panthers, who are only behind them by virtue of a bye week for the Bucs. The Falcons should be able to defeat the Jets handily this weekend, which could bring them to within one game of the division lead with one more matchup against the Bucs coming in week 15. Chances are slim, but maybe the aging Kirk Cousins has one more trick up his sleeve.
https://heavy.com/sports/drake-london-injury-update-jets-game/

5 best Quality-of-Life Minecraft datapacks

Minecraft datapacks are similar to mods that can change the game’s behavior using vanilla data like JSON, command functions, etc. There are loads of datapacks for Mojang’s sandbox that players can download. While some of them add brand-new in-game features, most are about improving the quality of life. Here are some of the best quality-of-life datapacks worth checking out for Minecraft. Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer’s opinion. 5 great quality-of-life datapacks for Minecraft 1) Veinminer On several occasions, players might find several ore blocks adjacent to one another, even though they are not large iron or copper veins that form in Minecraft. These smaller veins of iron, copper, coal, etc., can be fun to mine away. However, if players want to save time and mine the entire small vein at once, they can check out the Veinminer datapack. This datapack adds the ability to mine the entire cluster of ores at once. Players simply need to mine one ore block, and others will automatically break and drop resources. 2) Spawn animations Spawn Animations, as the name clearly suggests, is a datapack that adds brand new spawning animations to hostile mobs specifically. With this datapack, hostile creatures like zombies, skeletons, spiders, creepers, endermen, slimes, etc., spawn by coming out of the ground like shown in the picture above. This makes their spawning a lot more realistic, as they do not simply pop up in the world out of thin air. 3) Dynamic Lights When players hold any light block in vanilla Minecraft, they will not be able to light up a dark cave or a mine. The only way to light up an area is by placing the light block in the world. Similarly, if a light block is dropped as an item on the ground, it will not emit any light in the world. If players use mods like OptiFine or any shaders, they support dynamic lighting. However, if players only want a vanilla experience with dynamic lighting, they can use the Dynamic Lights datapack. 4) Backpacks! Backpacks! is another brilliant quality-of-life datapack that simply adds backpacks to craft and use in Minecraft. A simple backpack can be crafted using eight leather and one chest, while an ender backpack can be crafted using an ender chest. These backpacks can also be upgraded on the smithing table using an additional chest and iron, diamond, or netherite. They can also be dyed to any color on the smithing table. They are great for carrying extra items while on an exploration trip, especially early in the game when players might not have shulker boxes. 5) Better Trees Better Trees is a world generation datapack that greatly enhances tree generation. As the picture above clearly shows, this datapack adds new tree generation mechanics. Each tree from different biomes has a unique generation system, making them unique. This datapack also works well with tree mods like Tectonic, Falling Trees, etc. Check out our latest article on Minecraft: 5 best Very Cool x Minecraft collab merchandise fans would love How to open pie chart in Minecraft Java Edition This Minecraft survival island seed is perfect for speedrunners This Minecraft survival island seed works for both Bedrock and Java.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/minecraft/5-best-quality-of-life-minecraft-datapacks