Needy Pinscher Melts Hearts This Is How Much Attention I Need

The video, shared by the TikTok account @miniaturepinscherlili, shows a miniature pinscher moving its right ear towards a woman next to it as she is seen kissing the doll. The clip was shared with a post that simply read: “Kiss Time 2 [kiss emoji].” As adorably attention-seeking as the dog in the latest video may appear to be, do dogs really get jealous? A September 2012 study published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One found that “dogs exhibited significantly more jealous behaviors”—such as snapping, getting between the owner and object, pushing/touching the object/owner—when their owners “displayed affectionate behaviors towards what appeared to be another dog as compared to nonsocial objects....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 361 words · Edith Gomes

Negeri Sembilan 0 Pknp 0 Deers Malaysia Cup Campaign Ends At Group Stage After Goalless Stalemate

Negeri Sembilan’s Malaysia Cup run ended at the group stage, when they were held to a goalless draw at home by PKNP FC in their last group match on Saturday. Although the bottom-placed hosts’ chances were slim, they could still realistically qualify for the quarter-finals. They needed to defeat the visitors, who have already confirmed their first place finish in Group A, while hoping that the other match in the group, between second-placed Pahang and third placed T-Team at the Darulmakmur Stadium would end in a draw....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Molly Loucks

Neil Gorsuch Just Said The Quiet Part Out Loud

Gorsuch, a conservative and Trump appointee, authored a dissent to the majority’s decision in a case involving Title 42 and was joined by Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, a liberal appointed by President Joe Biden. Title 42 is a policy enacted by the Trump administration during the COVID-19 pandemic that allows for the speedy expulsion of undocumented migrants which was due to expire last week before Chief Justice John Roberts granted a stay to that expiration sought by a group of Republican-led states....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · Maurice Byrne

Neil Young Joni Mitchell Music Still On Youtube Where Covid Misinformation Runs Rampant

Both artists have voiced concerns about Spotify’s stance on tackling misinformation around the virus, with Young’s ultimatum—him or Joe Rogan—seeing the company side with the controversial podcast host. Rogan’s podcast is one of the most popular in the world, with millions of listeners per episode. It has been accused of spreading false information around coronavirus and the vaccine. Daniel Ek, Spotify’s founder and CEO, has responded publicly with an official statement that outlined the company’s plan to tackle misinformation and announced it will now add a “content advisory” to podcast episodes that discuss the virus....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 557 words · Wendell Hamilton

Nelson Cruz Free Agent Rumors Are Mariners His Best Option

First, the Mariners: Well-connected Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports says the M's interest in Cruz is increasing as they consider throwing more money into their roster this season. Cruz would help protect the team's biggest offseason investment, second baseball Robinson Cano, in a revamped batting order. Also on the Mariners' map: reliever Fernando Rodney, a Dominican pal of Cruz and Cano. While the Rangers claim they have replaced Cruz with free-agent signee Shin-Soo Choo, there's still a need for a right-handed power hitting in their lineup....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 303 words · Christopher Trotter

Netflix Series The Innocence Files Has Us Wondering If Bite Mark Analysis Is Legit Or A Junk Science

The Innocence Files, a new documentary series that focuses on wrongful convictions organization The Innocence Project, features questions about the technology in its opening episode. The series, which premiered on Netflix Wednesday, dives into the ongoing battle to exonerate those who have been wrongfully convicted and shines a light on some of the criminal justice practices many advocates campaign to cancel. While the series notes a list of forensic practices that some deem unfit—like evidence from hair strands, shoe prints and tire marks—bite marks lead the conversation....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 638 words · Steve Dubie

Netherlands 10 Days Away From Health Care Rationing Doctor Warns In Lockdown Appeal

The head of the national association of intensive care units, Diederik Gommers, told lawmakers that hospitals are filling up with COVID-19 patients and intensive care doctors will soon have to make difficult decisions about which critical patients receive care and which won’t. Gommers appealed Tuesday for a stricter lockdown, including shutting down schools. The country has already been under a partial lockdown since November 13. Gommers said that many ICU staff are currently not working because they’re either sick or they have children who tested positive and have to self-quarantine, putting further stress on the hospitals....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 508 words · Darryl Struthers

Nets Offseason Preview Brooklyn Shouldn T Go Wild In Free Agency Just Because It Can

Now the Nets have the opportunity to make a leap. This is the next phase of the rebuild, and it can be more difficult than the teardown that takes place in the first phase. Bad decisions in the coming months could reverberate for years and set back the progress the team has made. The Nets have an acre of cap space, and some fans have idly mused about having two max-contract slots, a notion would require the team to make a trade and get rid of point guard D’Angelo Russell....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 985 words · William Mosley

Neurological Physical Therapy Conditions Treated Uses

Uses Neurological physical therapy is geared toward treating patients with conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and Parkinson’s disease, to help them function as best as possible. Neurological physical therapy is performed in hospitals, private practice physical therapy clinics, doctors’ offices, rehabilitation facilities, or at home. Process If you need neurological physical therapy, you may be treated either on an inpatient or outpatient basis....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 985 words · Kathleen Wilson

Neuropathy Creams Do They Work

Many diseases cause neuropathic pain. One of the most common is diabetes. There are several ways to treat neuropathy. You might take a pill by mouth. You could also get shots of medicine that make inflammation better. These are called steroid injections or “nerve blocks.” Topical creams made with substances that relieve pain can be used to treat neuropathy. The most common ingredients are capsaicin and lidocaine. You can put the creams on the place on your body that hurts....

January 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1540 words · Inge Skinner

Neutropenia Definition Precautions And More

Neutrophils begin as stem cells in the bone marrow. During a process called hematopoiesis, bone marrow stem cells differentiate into the various types of blood cells and are eventually released into the blood. Neutrophils circulate in the blood, where they release antibacterial chemicals and ingest bacteria. This article discusses the types, symptoms, causes, and treatment of neutropenia. Types of Neutropenia Neutropenia can be classified by whether it is acute (sudden) or chronic (long term), and whether it is inherited or acquired later in life....

January 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1224 words · Theodore Geary

New Smart Patch Could Reduce Diabetes Risk By Monitoring Health At Molecular Level

Devices that can track heart rates and step counts are now common in watches and cell phones, but a new type of wearable is being developed to go deeper, measuring “dietary biomarkers” in the body and sending that information to an app. The nutritional data will let users see how their bodies respond to different foods and help them to personalize their diets, according to the Australia-based team. Described online as the “world-first personalized nutrition wearable,” the patch, which is attached to a user’s arm, is being made by tech start-up Nutromics, alongside RMIT University, Griffith University and manufacturer Romar Engineering....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 628 words · Chad Serasio

New Cfp Committee Member Chris Howard Ready To Blend College Football Leadership In 2017

He’ll learn while watching more football as a new member of the College Football Playoff committee in 2017. The former Air Force star begins that journey this weekend at Stanford, at the first Campbell Trophy Summit, an event named after former Silicon Valley leader Bill Campbell. Those attending the event will tour the campuses at Intuit, Facebook and Google and hear from top executives and past Campbell award nominees....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 611 words · Dorothea Mills

New England Fisherman Dealt Blow As Warming Water Halts Cold Water Shrimp Season

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission board voted on Friday to keep the shrimp fishery shut down for another three years. It initially closed in 2013. Water in the Gulf of Maine has been heating faster than most oceans across the world. The decision to keep the fishery closed came after reports of the warmer water affecting the shrimp population, which prefers cooler waters, and it affected their predators’ behavior....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Jules Haynes

New Evidence In Bryan Kohberger Case Could Be Major Link To Murders

Kohberger has been accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students—Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and Xana Kernodle, 20—on November 13. He has also been charged with one count of felony burglary. Shortly after Kohberger’s December arrest in Pennsylvania, his former attorney said that his client maintained his innocence and was “eager to be exonerated.” The search warrant, which was first reported by The New York Times, discussed several items that were taken from Kohberger’s residence, which was located at 1630 Northeast Valley Road....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Elsie Carter

New Gop Florida House Speaker Blasted By Home State Newspaper Editorial Board After First Speech

The editorial began by saying: “Chris Sprowls’ first speech as speaker of the Florida House Tuesday was a loooong one, covering subjects that ranged from patriotism to law and order to social media misbehavior.” “And yet, in the course of nearly 5,000 words—the length of some State of the Union speeches—the speaker didn’t once utter the word ‘unemployment.’,” the editorial said. “It was a glaring omission in a state with a 7....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 569 words · Roy Barks

New Hampshire Speedway Gm Arrested On Lewdness Charge

According to a police report, Gappens was engaged in sexual activity with a 19-year-old prositute named Kendra Johnson inside a car. MORE: Junior not retiring yet | Larson guarantees win, Chase spot | Dillon carrying No. 3 tradition According to police working a prostitution detail, they saw the 53-year-old Gappens drive his white Toyota Sequoia toward the prositute. She got into his vehicle about 5:45 p.m. on Jan. 21, police Sgt....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 216 words · Jamie Looney

New Ipads And Apple Tv 4K Buying Guide Who Are They For

In fact, the two new iPad models are all a bit odd in their features and pricing. The more affordable iPad is not cheap (it starts at $449), and the pricey iPad Pro didn’t get some of the cool things that the colorful iPad did. The good news is that there’s a new Apple TV 4K—almost a universal thumbs-up for anyone who needs a streaming box. Let’s break out some of the highlights for each of these products and see who these new Apple devices are really for....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 871 words · Robert Pichardo

New Jersey May Offer Sports Betting In Time For Nba Finals

Monmouth Park Racetrack is putting the finishing touches on the Garden State’s first legal sports book. The Oceanport-based racetrack expects to offer sports betting within two weeks, in time for the NBA Finals, which tip off May 31. The thought of legally taking bets on the likes of Stephen Curry and LeBron James sent pulses racing at the venerable 147-year-old racetrack Monday. Besides the NBA Finals, Monmouth could also offer sports gamblers a home in time for the Stanley Cup Final, which also begins in late May, and the remainder of the Major League Baseball season....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Terrance Price

New Law Could Open Floodgates On Decades Of Child Sexual Abuse Within Jehovah S Witnesses

But a law going into effect in New York today could open the door to a deluge of new abuse lawsuits: Signed earlier this year, the Child Victims Act (CVA) temporarily lifts the statute of limitations for civil suits alleging abuse, regardless of the age of the plaintiff or how long ago the abuse allegedly occurred. While the “window” the CVA opens expires after one year, legal experts expect thousands of lawsuits to be filed in the coming months....

January 2, 2023 · 11 min · 2132 words · Laurena Roberts