Justice Department official posts social media photo revealing investigation into Ohio State

The Justice Department has launched an investigation into admissions policies at the Ohio State University College of Medicine, according to the university and a social media post by the head of the department’s Civil Rights Division that appeared to inadvertently reveal it. “Launching a series of civil rights investigations,” Harmeet Dhillon wrote on X, posting…

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'90s Movie Tap On Quiz

’90s Movie Tap On Quiz

’90s Movie Tap On Quiz | BuzzFeed Quizzes Movie night is always a great idea — but a ’90s movie night? An elite choice. IMO, ’90s movies clear any other decade. The range, the iconic performances, the absolute takeover of future A-list actors? Yes, yes, and yes. But the real question is: how well do…

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‘Appalling’ Video Shows Protesters Cheer American Troops Returning Home From Iran War ‘In Caskets’

‘Appalling’ Video Shows Protesters Cheer American Troops Returning Home From Iran War ‘In Caskets’

Shocking video from a radical anti-Iran war protest in Philadelphia showed participants explicitly supporting Islamic terror groups and calling for “cheers” every time an American servicemember comes home “in a casket.” Demonstrators at the “Hands Off Iran” protests in Philadelphia have carried signs condemning the war and attacking Israel, President Donald Trump, and even Democratic…

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What Happens When a Whale Is Born?

What Happens When a Whale Is Born?

When sperm-whale calves are born, weighing about a ton, they are pretty helpless. They can’t immediately swim—their flukes are bent from being cramped in the womb—and, to use the technical term, they are “negatively buoyant.” Left to their own devices, they will sink. What the footage showed is that, for the first three hours of…

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Bedside Classification of ARDS Subtype May Help Spot Patients With Higher Death Risk

Bedside Classification of ARDS Subtype May Help Spot Patients With Higher Death Risk

CHICAGO — Classifying inflammatory subphenotypes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with bedside lab testing was feasible and showed differences in 60-day mortality, according to a prospective cohort study. Among the 88 patients with a hyperinflammatory subphenotype, 60-day mortality was 51% compared with 28% in the 398 patients with a hypoinflammatory subphenotype (risk ratio 1.8,…

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