Medical schools across the country are dropping Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) requirements in favor of alternative routes that promote "diversity."
An Oct 2005 publication in the peer-reviewed journal 'Oxford Academic' concludes that "exposure to soluble silver compounds may produce other toxic effects, including liver and kidney damage, irritation of the eyes, skin, respiratory, and intestinal tract, and changes in blood cells."
Samuel Brinton, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, is to have a mental health evaluation after stealing luggage from an airport and avoiding incarceration.
Germany's Health Minister, Karl Lauterbach, declared that the COVID-19 pandemic is over in Germany, citing virus variants, vaccination rates, and hospital cases as evidence for his assessment.
The Danish Energy Agency has successfully salvaged an object near the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which was identified as an empty maritime smoke buoy used for visual marking and does not pose a safety risk.
JPMorgan Chase is piloting a new payment technology that will allow customers to pay using biometric scans of their face or palm, with the bank hoping to expand the system if successful.
DIRECTV and Newsmax have reached a multi-year distribution deal, resulting in the return of Newsmax programming to DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM and U-verse, resolving a recent carriage dispute.