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The American Heart Association mourns the passing of the legendary cardiologist Eugene Braunwald, M.D., widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in the history of cardiovascular medicine. Over seven decades, his work reshaped the understanding and treatment of heart disease, leading many to call him the father of modern cardiology. Braunwald was a lifelong contributor to the American Heart Association, helping advance its research and scientific mission, and was honored with some of the Association’s highest honors for his lasting influence on cardiovascular care and research. His influence extended well beyond his own discoveries, as generations of Association‑supported investigators, clinicians and academic leaders were trained by Braunwald or guided by the clinical trial standards and mentorship models he helped establish. newsroom.heart.org/news/american-…


The best movie from the 1960's according to me is To Kill a Mockingbird. I have never met anyone who didn't love this movie. I first saw it at 8 years old and have been hooked ever since. To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite 1960’s movie.

NEW: Police Scotland say a 38 year old prisoner has been arrested and charged after a sexual assault on a woman within HMP Greenock. @SkyNews understands the alleged offender is a transgender inmate who was born male & now identifies as female.


@dogwoodblooms I guess that hat is not exactly a fedora. My late friend did say Carbine wore bibs every time he saw him.






Elizabeth Smart wins first place in bodybuilding competition after revealing shocking physique trib.al/LeA8Njq




🚨🚨🚨Why did Bryan Kohberger plead guilty? How was his defense planning on fighting the knife sheath DNA? Former FBI agent Christopher Whitcomb in his new book on the Idaho student murders, "Broken Plea," raises red flags from defense experts who never got to testify about their conclusions at trial after the quadruple murderer made an unexpected guilty plea. I spoke with Whitcomb and Dr. Brent Turvey, a criminologist hired by the defense, about their concerns, which begin with the chain of custody surrounding the prosecution's chief piece of evidence, a Ka-Bar knife sheath found at the scene. "It is plausible for someone to argue that the chain of custody would have led to significant problems for the prosecution in presenting evidence of any kind of DNA, and if that were to be excluded, then you have a white car and you have the cell tower pings," Whitcomb says. Kohberger pleaded guilty on July 2, 2025, and waived his right to appeal. He said in court he was not coerced or promised anything in exchange for the plea. The book, which drops next Tuesday, reveals other previously undisclosed evidence in the case and asks Turvey why Kohberger pleaded out.

Why does Othram focus so much on unidentified human remains? Because CODIS rarely solves these cases. So what happens when there’s no match? #dnasolves youtube.com/watch?v=H4zTbu…



















