Not Much To Celebrate

Think again. With NATO mired in an ugly war against Slobodan Milosevic’s Yugoslavia, celebration is hardly the order of the day. As their limousines grind through gridlock from one scaled-down event to another, NATO’s leaders will have ample time to reflect on their new circumstances. Kosovo has changed everything; if some good is to come out of the meeting this week, all those in Washington–American hosts and European guests–need to reflect on where their spring adventure has taken them....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 905 words · Jamie Anglin

Not One Jeopardy Contestant Could Answer This Andy Reid Question

“Jeopardy!” contestants don’t exactly have the most glowing reputation when it comes to sports-related questions, with the late, great Alex Trebek roasting participants once before for a big o-fer on a category. Well, the tradition continued on a Katie Couric-hosted episode on Tuesday night, with contestants missing out on a football question once again, this time with Chiefs coach Andy Reid the correct answer. MORE: Who was Alex Trebek? SN’s Vinnie Iyer shares memories of gracious host...

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Vickie Berry

Not So Private Thoughts

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Sharon Hoover

Not Yet World War Iii Edition

Bush - Old: Justified response to terrorism. New: Time to wrap it up before you destroy Lebanon. Israel = Faith-based veto puts narrow religious views above science and saving lives. History will not be kind. Stem Cells - “Blame Democrats first” democrat wonders why he’s trailing in democratic primary. It’s your party! Lieberman - Old: GOP’s choir-boy Christian genius. New: Just another cynical lobbyist hack. So much for “values.”...

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 159 words · Josephine Wong

Nothing S On

Ten-minute infomercials Old footage Westerns Sex-related merchandise “Let the fun begin!” Lots of it War movies Movie previews Shows about single people Original, 24-hour, all-talk programming A service that will update you on everything you missed

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 36 words · Thomas Wentworth

Nothing To Sneeze At

With Internet companies already selling everything from lingerie to lawn tractors, using the Web to bypass the drug-store seems like a natural. Sure enough, within the next two months a number of well-funded start-ups plan to bring the $170 billion-a-year pharmacy industry to the Internet age. The new companies, with names like Drugstore.com, PlanetRx and Soma.com, are targeting the ““sweet spot’’ of drugstores: prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, health and beauty products....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Christian Linker

Notre Dame 42 Pittsburgh 30 Five Things We Learned

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Darrell Williams

Notre Dame Downs Virginia On A Long Pass Cavaliers Fan Can T Bear It

Virginia had No. 9 Notre Dame on the ropes. Notre Dame had turn to backup quarterback DeShone Kizer after starter Malik Zaire was carted off with an ankle injury in the third quarter. The Cavaliers looked as if they might have done enough to pull of an upset when Albert Reid scored from 1 yard out with 1:54 to play. Things looked even better for Virginia when it had the Fighting Irish out of field-goal range with less than a minute to go....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 189 words · Norma Uutela

Novartis Responds To Social Media Criticism Of Trump Administration Promoting Hydroxychloroquine

President Donald Trump has championed the use of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19. Some on social media, however, criticized Novartis, which makes the drug, saying that the drug was unproven and the company was cashing in, and claiming that Trump was pushing it because of a deal Novartis had with his former lawyer Michael Cohen. In addition to calling the criticism “without merit,” Novartis told Newsweek it was committed to donating up to 130 million doses of generic hydroxychloroquine should it prove effective in treating COVID-19....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 887 words · Theodore Anderson

Now On To The Debates

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Kyle Hodges

Now Reduce Your Risk Of Alzheimer S

For generations, Alzheimer’s has seemed as unpredictable as a game of chance–either you win or lose at dementia roulette. But that picture is starting to change. Scientists have long known that proper diet, exercise and weight control can help lower the risk of heart disease, strokes and vascular dementia. Now they’re recognizing that the same healthy-lifestyle factors may also lower the risk of Alzheimer’s. In short, what’s good for the heart is good for the brain....

January 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1851 words · Myung Fisher

Now On Tap Vintage Beer

Which is why it was strange to find myself at Gramercy Tavern in New York on a recent evening ordering an 11-ounce bottle of beer—for $23. But, then again, Thomas Hardy’s Ale is no ordinary brewski. Especially when it’s been sitting in the same bottle since 1992. In the age of “born on” dates, a 15-year-old ale will likely strike most boozers as, well, past its prime. But vintage beer is not most booze....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1235 words · Karen Bankston

Now Praying In Peoria

Raised in rural Earville, Ill., and sent to Rome for seminary training, Myers has brought home a taste for high Vatican style. His installation ceremony was so elaborate that some clergy promptly dubbed it “the coronation.” (Shortly after the investiture, concerned local priests formed the Roncalli Society–named after Pope John XXIII–to keep alive ideas of church reform.) Unlike O’Rourke, a man of simple tastes who lived in a modest bungalow, Myers collects fine art prints and Waterford crystal, and has installed a whirlpool bath in his residence....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 699 words · Kevin Sturdivant

Now Who Do You Trust

Well, teammates, now we’ve all been dropped–and I don’t mean just because stocks went down. We crashed through the public face of American business, which isn’t quite the buddy we thought. Most investors still trust business institutions, even while mouthing the classic escape clause (“a few rotten apples in every barrel”). But the rot is more structural than you probably thought. Top-drawer accountant Arthur Andersen, shredding evidence. Venerable brokerage firm Merrill Lynch, privately calling stocks “dogs” and “crap” while telling the public to “accumulate” or “buy....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 739 words · Armando Baylor

Nuggets Sign Jamal Murray To 5 Year Extension

The Nuggets signed the fourth-year guard to a five-year maximum contract extension, the team announced. Murray’s agent, Mike George, told The Athletic the deal is worth $170 million According to TSN, the deal makes Murray the highest-paid Canadian athlete ever. Murray was set to become a restricted free agent next summer and is scheduled to make about $4.4 million in 2019-20. He is the latest John Calipari-coached player to cash in on a major payday after Derrick Rose, John Wall, Anthony Davis, Karl-Anthony Towns and Devin Booker also inked contracts worth more than $100 million....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 172 words · Sung Howe

Numbers That Matter No. 1 Fsu Vs. No. 20 Duke

David Cutcliffe vs. Jimbo Fisher Duke is the feel-good story in college football, but the same can't be said for Cutcliffe's last two encounters against Fisher in 2011-12. The Seminoles outscored the Blue Devils 89-23 in those two wins. MORE: Top 10 college football finishes | 10 best head coaching jobs Key matchup: Jamison Crowder vs. Lamarcus Joyner Crowder is Duke's big-play receiver, but he had just two receptions for 16 yards in last year's loss to Florida State....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Emily Kent

Nurses Are Quitting In Droves But Schools Report Higher Program Enrollment

According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, enrollment in the U.S. for bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral nursing programs increased 5.6 percent in 2020 from the year before to just over 250,000 students. Emma Champlin, a first-year nursing student at Fresno State now doing clinical studies in a COVID-19 ward, said the stress for both nurses and students can be sometimes overwhelming. “I don’t even know when it will stop,” she said....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 812 words · Patricia Brown

Nursing Care Is Health Care In The Fight Against Covid 19 Opinion

Senior and skilled nursing care are vital pillars of our health care infrastructure and have been for years. Over time, nursing homes have stepped up to fill a critical care gap by offering skilled services to those recovering from serious illness or surgery—services that previously fell on hospitals. Today, nursing homes provide respiratory therapy, kidney dialysis, wound care, intravenous drug administration and stepped-down intensive care, as well as speech, physical and occupational therapy....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Richard Nelms

Nuvaring Uses How It Works How To Use It

NuvaRing is a brand name. In 2019, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first generic version of the NuvaRing, which is called EluRyng and is produced by Amneal Pharmaceuticals. This article will discuss the NuvaRing, including its effectiveness and how to use it. Uses The NuvaRing contains two synthetic estrogens: Etonogestrel: 11. 7 milligrams (mg) Ethinyl estradiol: 2. 7 mg After you insert it, the NuvaRing birth control releases a steady amount of hormone—approximately 0....

January 9, 2023 · 9 min · 1876 words · Isaiah Baily

Nwsl Where To Watch Megan Rapinoe And Uswnt World Cup Women S Soccer Stars In Regular Season Action

Soccer fever swept across the country and the likes of Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan became household names. The good news for both is that while the next World Cup is four years away, the current National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) season still has over three months to run. With USWNT players set to return to action for their respective clubs next week, there are plenty of reasons to get stuck into the action....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 533 words · Lindsey Dews