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Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter joins Brian Laundrie’s hunt as experts say conditions make forensic evidence difficult to find

Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter has joined her father in the hunt for Brian Laundrie while investigators struggle to gather forensic evidence under what experts call “difficult”. Lyssa Chapman, the daughter of Duane “Dog” Chapman announced via Twitter that she’ll join the search, where multiple law enforcement investigators are furiously …

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Covid-19 Delta outbreak: Brian Tamaki’s Auckland Lockdown protest rally “highly irresponsible,” says an expert

Brian Tamaki addresses up to 2000 anti-lockdown protesters in the Auckland Domain. Video / NZ Herald Brian Tamaki and his supporters were highly irresponsible for organizing the anti-lockdown protest this morning in the Auckland Domain, says epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker. And Te Pūnaha Matatini Covid-19 modeller Professor Michael Plank said …

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How bosses should write books

Oct 2, 2021 C.HIGHEST EXECUTIVES are of course not the most natural writers in the world. Without laser-sharp ambition, they will not get to the top, a quality that seldom leads to literary reflection. To be successful, they must assassinate their self and instead master the corporate gossip. They don’t …

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Indeed, cats might be just as attached to their owners as dogs

Cats are often viewed as aloof, independent, callous creatures while dogs are viewed as man’s best friend. However, a recent research project showed that despite popular belief, cats are just as needy as their dogs. Cat lovers around the world aren’t surprised by this research, which supports another scientific study …

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Legal experts complain about “bizarre draft law” to protect the national cabinet from FoI inquiries | Freedom of information

Scott Morrison’s division has come under fire for continuing to try to keep national cabinet deliberations secret as legal experts condemn a proposed law as an affront to democracy. The Senate’s Finance and Public Administration Committee is reviewing laws that would shield the national cabinet – composed of the Prime …

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Masks are encouraged but no COVID vax / test rules

GREENWICH – A popular event for animal lovers is returning to Greenwich this weekend with safety logs to ensure animals and people are well protected. Puttin ‘On The Dog, the annual festival that also doubles as the pet adoption event, is held outdoors at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Sunday …

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Carnivorous hammerhead worms invade local lawns

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – It’s slimy, can grow to over a foot, and has a head that resembles a very unique shark. Meet the hammerhead worm that roams many lawns across the state. If you see any of the worms, don’t pick it up. Experts say the worm emits a poison …

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The pros and cons of having a retired dog, why Ottawa should consider abolishing mandatory RRIF withdrawals, and tips for a successful money-related family reunion

Maureen Lloyd, 82, chills in the garden with her Cockapoo Lucy at her new home, Chartwell Waterford Retirement Residence in Oakville, Ontario. on Saturday, September 11, 2021. Before Maureen left her apartment, she made sure that her new home was pet-friendly. Lucy is, it turns out, the only pooch in …

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Tantrums and ADHD: Is There a Link?

Scream and moan. Throwing toys. Kick the floor, furniture, or maybe even yourself. If you’re a parent or caregiver of a young child, you are likely familiar with these common tantrums – maybe a little more familiarity than you would like. Toddlers and younger children often respond with outbursts and …

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Why Lake Tahoe’s Forests Are At Such A Risk Of Fire

The fire-threatening communities in Caldor and the breathtakingly scenic landscapes around Lake Tahoe – a destination Mark Twain once described as “the most beautiful sight on earth” – is a dramatic, unfolding disaster. But the conditions that led to the evacuation of more than 50,000 people around the south and …

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What’s Wrong With Arizona’s 2020 Audit? Many, say experts

PHOENIX (AP) – A cybersecurity firm, brought from relative secrecy to conduct an unprecedented ballot review in Arizona’s largest country, stands ready to present its findings to Republican lawmakers. Experts say the Maricopa County’s audit revelations should be expected little – and whatever those revelations are, they cannot be taken …

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Holding our breath for the truth

I’ve spent the last few summers hanging out at the side of the pool, watching an infinitely patient swim instructor teach my kids the basics of working with water. I learned to swim at my daughter’s age, but she’s much better than I was because I started her at about …

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Cherry Hill Dog Park at Croft Farm is now open

If you have a furry friend who loves going to dog parks and just running around with other furry friends, you might want to check out a new dog park in the Cherry Hill area. We recently learned from the Cherry Hill Township website that the Cherry Hill Dog Park …

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What is there to do in Lexington, Kentucky this weekend?

Here’s a Lexington list and guide to the best weekend events in Central Kentucky on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday when you’re bored and need things from live music to ballet performances, festivals, craft fairs, summer markets, and more. Sam Morril Comedy Show Comedian Sam Morril, a regular on Comedy Central’s …

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Walmart joins the effort for fewer plastic bags Walmart Inc. is participating in a cross-company pilot program aimed at reducing plastic in the environment. The Bentonville-based retailer is a founding partner of the Consortium to Reinvent the Plastic Bag, which is looking for ways to keep single-use plastic bags out …

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How to stay safe in the summer heat

HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) – Friday’s high is nearly 90 degrees, and experts say you don’t want to leave your animals or children in a hot car. We have reported on several situations where animals have been left behind in hot cars this summer. On July 14, a man originally wanted …

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Coexisting in harmony with wildlife: skunks

As the landscape in Newtown and the surrounding cities continues to change, wild animals will be affected and try to adapt as best as possible to their new surroundings. This can mean a wide variety of wildlife will venture into areas they have never been to – backyards, trails, and …

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PFF includes Tank Bigsby in “Best SEC Offense”

[ad_1] The hopes and dreams of any Auburn football fan hoping for the best season since 2013 are a collective burden for which Tank Bigsby will carry most of the burden. No, the Tigers are not expected to be contenders for the College Football Playoffs, so appearing in the National …

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Experts warn of antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” in raw dog food

[ad_1] Experts warn dog owners about the connection between “superbugs” and the popular raw food. University researchers warn that antibiotic-resistant bacteria are found in food and could encourage the spread of dangerous germs. Such bacteria can turn routine infections into potentially fatal situations. TeamDogs reports. The study was conducted at …

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Suburbs see an accumulation of violent crime

[ad_1] Crime took a feverish turn this summer that leaves experts puzzled, suggesting that social isolation from the pandemic or counterfeit attacks may be behind the wave of random hostility. One thing is for sure, the bizarre aftermath of hatred has put Bay State law enforcement on alert. “It’s probably …

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A man was holding a dog’s head underwater

[ad_1] The Missoula County Attorney’s Office filed 18 new criminal charges this week. According to prosecutor Kirsten Pabst, eleven of these cases involved some form of violence. “Six of these cases involved interpersonal violence,” said Pabst. “We charged with stalking, attacking four partners or family members, and violating a protection …

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If life gives you lemons, make sauce – for dogs

[ad_1] First he lost his job and then his dogs stopped eating their food. And there Anthony Gardiner saw an opportunity. A little over a year ago, Anthony Gardiner was in his kitchen making an instant sauce. This sauce was not for a Sunday roast, but for his three spaniels: …

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The Surfside building collapses at the latest: The death toll rises to 24 as the search efforts pause during preparations for demolition

[ad_1] The death toll in the 12-story apartment building, which partially collapsed last week in Miami-Dade County, south Florida, has risen to 24, leaving 121 missing as search and rescue efforts paused amid preparations to demolish the remaining structure officials said on Saturday. The partial collapse occurred on June 24 …

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Governor Abbott vetoed the Animal Cruelty Act

[ad_1] WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) – Texoma animal experts and janitors discuss a bill that Texas Governor Abbott vetoed this week. “It took years to work on this bill. Law enforcement officers, sheriff associations and animal welfare officials have all supported this bill. So it’s an understatement to say we …

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Garnar appoints two alternate officers for Broome County

[ad_1] Broome County Executive Jason Garnar has officially appointed two seasoned county employees to be assistant county managers. Garnar announced Monday that Colleen Wagner and Michael Ponticello had been selected for the alternate positions. After Kevin McManus retired, Wagner began working as a deputy district director for several weeks. Ponticello …

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The summer of the ticks | The ticker

[ad_1] “Dozens of ticks.” According to Scott Tucker, director of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, this is what his employees were doing every day this spring. His observation agrees with predictions: There has been a lot of talk for months – both in northern Michigan and beyond – about …

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