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Life-Saving ECPR v CPR: What to Know
A new approach to reviving victims of cardiac arrest has a higher rate of success than conventional CPR.The New York Times - World -
Famously Obstinate, Bill Ackman Is Now Real-Life Famous. What Next?
The hedge-funder who loves a public crusade — and taking charge — is on to a new stage of his career: online warrior.The New York Times - Business -
The Race to Reinvent CPR
A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?The New York Times - Top stories -
Olympics taster: Paris race celebrates the servers who nourish city's life and soul
Paris has resurrected a 110-year-old race for its serversABC News - Sports -
Paris waiters race through the streets to celebrate French capital's life and soul ahead of Olympics
The resurrection of the waitering race after a 13-year hiatus is part of Paris’ efforts to bask in the Olympic spotlight and put its best foot forward for its first Summer Games in 100 years.NBC News - Top stories - France -
Oppenheimer Star Cillian Murphy's Next Movie Announced, Adapts Real-Life Murder Story
After starring in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and earning an Academy Award for it, movie star Cillian Murphy's next movie role has been announced. He will star in and produce Blood Runs Coal, which is an adaptation of a 2020 book, according to ...GameSpot - Tech -
Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcome second child
Cameron Diaz, 51, and husband Benji Madden, 45, have welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Cardinal: "We are feeling so blessed and grateful."CBS News - Entertainment -
Holi Celebrations and More
A blackout in Cuba, a white buffalo in Thailand, lava in Iceland and more top images from around the world, selected by WSJ photo editors.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Indians celebrate Holi - the festival of colours
The festival marks the start of spring and the triumph of good over evil.BBC News - Top stories -
Celebrating 45 years of C-SPAN
The first day of C-SPAN, March 19, 1979, was the day the House began televising its proceedings to the public — hence the cable company’s 45th birthday celebration last week.The Hill - Politics -
The Real Royal Scandal Is on Us
What will it take for a culture sick with its own wolfish appetite for self-exposure to try to get better?The New York Times - Top stories -
‘Modern Love Podcast’: How to Be Real With Your Kids
Actor Penn Badgley reads the essay “Watching Them Watching Me” and reflects on the power of apologizing to your children.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Nature of the Real-Estate Business
Lots of work for no pay, and no work for lots of pay.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Harvard removes human skin binding from book
The book, from the mid-1880s, was reportedly bound with the skin from the body of a female patient.BBC News - Top stories -
Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden announce birth of 'awesome' baby boy, Cardinal, in Instagram post
Star couple Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden say they are “blessed and grateful” to have welcomed a baby boyABC News - Entertainment -
Women who used abortion pills on US supreme court mifepristone case: ‘It’s maddening’
Three women share their stories of getting medication abortions, and their thoughts on that access being curtailed. Mercy’s periods had always been very regular, so when she missed one in 2016, she immediately took a pregnancy test. It was ...The Guardian - World - Abortion -
Ketamine Therapy Offers Hope for This Emergency Worker
Rob C., a firefighter in Idaho, undergoes psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in an attempt to address his PTSD.The New York Times - Top stories -
BYD misses profit forecasts as Huawei challenge emerges
Warren Buffett-backed company loses some market share to sanctions-hit Chinese telecoms groupFinancial Times - World -
Large Language Models’ Emergent Abilities Are a Mirage
A new study suggests that sudden jumps in LLMs’ abilities are neither surprising nor unpredictable, but are actually the consequence of how we measure ability in AI.Wired - Tech -
Iowa attorney general not finished with audit that's holding up contraception money for rape victims
The Iowa attorney general’s office said it is still working on an audit of its victim services that has held up emergency contraception funding for victims of sexual assaultABC News - Health -
Between Two Blackouts Emerged a Different New York
As I got in my car, I noticed that the window lights began to flicker and die.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
'Is There a Doctor on Board?': Tales From In-Flight Medical Emergencies
Physicians on flights are often called to take care of ill patients. It can be nerve-racking—and rewarding.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Deepfake Porn of Kids and Celebrities That Gets Millions of Views
It astonishes me that society apparently believes that women and girls should accept becoming the subject of demeaning imagery.The New York Times - Top stories -
Trump’s candidate won big in Ohio and Democrats are celebrating
Allies of Joe Biden have been working to get hardline Republicans on the ballot in NovemberFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
‘Theatre of the mind’: celebrating 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons
The role-playing game, largely powered by participants’ imaginations, continues to attract fans half a century after it was launched. Everyone remembers their first Dungeons & Dragons character. For Sam Gyseman, it was a dwarf called Sven Olafson. ...The Guardian - World -
Holi festival celebrated by Hindus around the world – in pictures
Holi is the Hindu festival of colours and is celebrated to mark the start of spring in India, Nepal, other South Asian countries and across the diaspora. Celebrants rejoice by throwing coloured powders at one another on the street.. Festivities ...The Guardian - World -
Celebrity birthdays for the week of March 31-April 6
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of March 31-April 6 include actor Rhea Perlman of “Cheers,” guitarist Angus Young of AC/DC and actor Ewan McGregorABC News - Entertainment - United Kingdom -
A Jewelry Designer Follows the Rainbow
Solange Azagury-Partridge imagined five colorful motifs in handblown glass for a limited-edition series of lamps.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
NCAA removes game official at halftime because of background conflict
The NCAA changed one of the officials at the half of the Chattanooga-NABC News - Sports -
NCAA removes game official at halftime because of background conflict
The NCAA changed one of the officials at the half of the Chattanooga-N.C.NBC News - Top stories -
Shamima Begum loses latest bid to fight citizenship removal
Ms Begum is denied permission to appeal the removal of her British citizenship at the Supreme Court.BBC News - Top stories -
Limits placed on removal of land from food production in England
Government restrictions come after farmers raise concerns over domestic food securityFinancial Times - World -
Remove the barriers keeping women from addressing colorectal cancer
The very keys to reducing colorectal cancer death rates — early detection and effective treatments — are often out of reach for millions of women in this country.The Hill - Politics -
A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them.The New York Times - Top stories -
Cambridge council orders removal of ‘poorest quality’ statue of Prince Philip
£150,000 abstract sculpture described as worst ever submitted was erected without planning permission. A faceless sculpture of Prince Philip, once described by a council planner as “possibly the poorest quality work” ever submitted, will be taken ...The Guardian - World -
Comedian Ed Gamble forced to remove hot dog from Tube ad
Ed Gamble was advised to change his advert in line with Transport for London's advertising policy.BBC News - Top stories -
Harvard Removes Binding of Human Skin From Book in Its Library
The decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny of their presence in museum collections.The New York Times - Top stories -
Book made with human skin removed from Harvard Library
The book contains a handwritten note by its first owner saying, "a book about the human soul deserved to have a human covering."CBS News - Top stories -
Harvard will remove binding made of human skin from 1800s book
University says first owner of book by French novelist took the skin from a deceased female patient without consent. Harvard University has said it will be removing the binding made of human skin from a 19th-century book held in its library ...The Guardian - World -
Harvard library removes human skin from book binding
Harvard University removed human skin from the binding of "Des destinées de l'âme" in Houghton Library Wednesday after a review found ethical concerns with the book's origin and history.NBC News - Top stories