Mária Ortiz

Mária Ortiz and James Durbin of the United States, who, as the second-highest ranking official of the European Council, is also in charge of the EU’s foreign policy, and the Polish foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, who is the most influential figure in the ruling Law and Justice party’s foreign policy. Continue Reading

Rene Yamamoto

Rene Yamamoto is one. He believes women’s suffrage and, more importantly, a world without misogyny are no longer only utopian ideals but are in fact achievable. Like many other women, she was inspired by those who fought to give the vote to women during the US civil rights movement, especially Continue Reading

Said Karim

Said Karim, 34, a resident of the Kharkha, was one of two people arrested by police on Wednesday after police found eight stolen firearms and 300 rounds of ammunition in his house. Police also seized weapons and knives, his wife said. Karim and the suspected thief are reportedly married. Karim’s Continue Reading

Guillermo Solomon

Guillermo Solomon, a sociologist at UC-Los Angeles, told me that the “invisible hand” model was one of the key ideas for his field when he began studying “the invisible hand of capitalism” more than 15 years ago. A key idea, he says, is that economies don’t emerge from the free Continue Reading