Media outlets starting with N
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NNational High School Rodeo Association TimesUnited States of America
Written for high school students who actively compete in rodeos and are members of the National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA). Contains information about the NHSRA and its state and provincial members.
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NNational HighwaysUnited Kingdom
National Highways is a government company which plans, designs, builds, operates and maintains England’s motorways and major A roads, known as the strategic road network (SRN) and puts up recent stories and news related to roads and transport.
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NNational Hog FarmerUnited States of America
Edited for commercial swine producers and covers management practices, features on the farm and research. Editorial includes reader's questions, industry development updates, animal health, environmental issues and retailing and promotion information.
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NNational Institute for Health and Care ExcellenceUnited Kingdom
NICE - National Institute for Health and Care Excellence covers news on social care, to deliver for both individuals and society as a whole.
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NNational Institute on Drug AbuseUnited States of America
National Institute on Drug Abuse covers News
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NNational Integrated Heat Health Information SystemUnited States of America
The National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) is an online resource jointly developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NIHHIS provides information, notifications, and maps to handle extreme heat. The organization also publishes the weekly Heat Beat e-newsletter during the "heat season" and occasionally the rest of the year. National Integrated Heat Health Information System is a government-run resource and does not accept outside editorial or advertising materials.
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NNational Intelligence ReportUnited States of America
Provides concise, independent coverage and analysis of fast-breaking lab, pathology, blood banking, imaging and diagnostic radiology news from the Nation's Capital. Editorial content includes information about medicare payment and policy directives, billing guidelines and colding changes for diagnostic facilities, CLIA & MQSA regulatory mandates, changes and interpretations, Congressional actions & legislative initiatives, federal compliance requirements, OIG anti-fraud initiatives, stark self-referral prohibitions, plus other legal news FDA oversight of in vitro diagnostics, blood banks, and radiological devices OSHA, NRC, and state safety standards.
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NNational JewelerUnited States of America
Addresses the concerns of jewelry retailers and industry professionals through coverage of current events in the fine jewelry trade. Content emphasizes news and news analysis, fashion trends and general sales flow. Regularly includes reports on new products, sources of gemstone supply, treatments and gem discoveries as well as promotions and pertinent legislation.
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NNational Jeweler (print)United States of America
Addresses the concerns of jewelry retailers and industry professionals through coverage of current events in the fine jewelry trade. Content emphasizes news and news analysis, fashion trends and general sales flow. Regularly includes reports on new products, sources of gemstone supply, treatments and gem discoveries as well as promotions and pertinent legislation.
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NNational JournalUnited States of America
Written for people involved in and concerned with the U.S. governmental system. Reports on Washington and congressional political activity and provides non-partisan coverage and analysis of policy and regulatory issues of national importance to individuals, organizations, associations and entire industries. Includes the regular features: "The Inner Loop" A front of the book section featuring fun-to-read short narratives about DC and the world of politics. "Hyperlocal" This feature, written on the ground by local journalists, looks at how political controversies are playing out in specific towns and communities across the country. "One Good Idea" Explores smart, innovative policy ideas being generated by wonks that aren’t necessarily getting the attention they should. "One Good Book" Takes a look at new political books and the ideas in them that may not have gotten the attention they deserve. "First-Person" A guest column from those who have worked in politics and policy that offers an honest look at Washington from those who know the city best. "Tactics" A back of the book feature that uses survey data compiled by National Journal’s research division to explain how Washington really works. "One Good Chart" In each issue, this backpage feature will tell a story about the world of politics or DC using a compelling graphic. A regular feature includes a media Q&A called The Daily Dose: Media Habits of the Smart Set. Sections on the site include White House, Politics, Congress, Health Care, Energy, Economy, Budget, Tech and National Security. National Journal DOES NOT accept bylined articles/submissions.