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Trump administration releases 60,000 more files on RFK assassination

The federal government published more than 60,000 pages of records on Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination late Wednesday — the second tranche of documents to be released on the 1968 slaying. The releases were ordered by President Trump in January, with backing from the senator’s son, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., […]

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Navigating the path from physician burnout to career balance [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Watch on YouTube. Catch up on old episodes! Internal medicine physician Kara Pepper discusses her article, “From burnout to balance: 5 stages of career transformation.” Drawing from her own journey away from burnout and her experience coaching hundreds of physicians, she outlines five predictable stages doctors often traverse when

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Dr. Casey Means, Trump's new surgeon general nominee, is RFK Jr. ally

President Trump will nominate Dr. Casey Means, an ally of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and prominent advocate for his agenda, to serve as the U.S. surgeon general, the president announced Wednesday. Means replaces Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, whose nomination was withdrawn by the White House a day before she was scheduled to

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15 Best Places to Buy Bedding, Editor and Designer Picks (2025)

“Our clients love the soft, crisp feel of their sheets, and the Prado collection is a personal favorite,” Kates says. “Its beautiful, versatile pattern, designed by Schumacher, adds a touch of timeless elegance to any bedroom.” Allie Weiss, AD’s US digital director, tested the brand’s Bergamo percale Egyptian cotton sheets, and raved about the barely-there

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How to Soundproof a Room: 9 Techniques for Some Peace and Quiet

In a perfect world, you could swap out older windows for newer double-pane windows that offer superb soundproofing. “Double-glazing windows provides an excellent layer of [sound] blocking,” assures Anton Liakhov, founder of Roomtery. Though he concedes that such improvements “do not come inexpensively, but are well worth the investment.” Still, there’s plenty you can do—even

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5 faculty members named Harvard College Professors

Five faculty members have been awarded a Harvard College Professorship for excellence in undergraduate teaching, in fields ranging from high-dimensional geometry to comparative politics. Hopi Hoekstra, Edgerley Family Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced the recipients on May 6. They are: Denis Auroux, Herchel Smith Professor of Mathematics Christina Maranci, Mashtots Professor

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Famous Actors Keep Signing Up To Do This Play. They Don’t See The Script Until They Arrive On The Stage.

The standard routine in theatre goes something like this: an actor is cast in a play; they read, learn and rehearse it; and then, at last, they perform it to an audience, who will hopefully soak up their hard work. But for Tim Crouch, one of the industry’s chief experimenters, this exercise began to feel reductive. “A

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Court orders Trump administration to transfer detained Tufts student to Vermont

Washington — A federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to comply with a lower court order that requires it to transfer Tufts Ph.D. student Rumeysa Ozturk from a detention facility in Louisiana to Vermont. The three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit rejected a bid for emergency

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