Jose Prasad

Jose Prasad; Chhota Shakeel, and Ashok Patel. Thereโ€™s also a short segment with a female contestant, Shweta Kumbhar, and the host, Sushil Kumar Mishra, talking to the contestant about her life, and then moving on to her fight before it. The show opens with a disclaimer: โ€œWe are not the Continue Reading

Rashid Taha

Rashid Taha / Reuters The case of โ€œTareqโ€ and โ€œNafeedโ€ is just one of several cases of children forced to convert to Islam or pay a cash sum, usually much higher than what they were able to earn as laborers in Afghanistan, according to the United Nations Childrenโ€™s Fund (UNICEF). Continue Reading

Lucia Bennett

Lucia Bennett, who lives in a home on a street with high-end businesses and is one of three seniors who call it home, is fed up. โ€œItโ€™s been a good year,โ€ Bennett said. โ€œThe market is really good in the area. I wouldnโ€™t say the problem is that prices are Continue Reading

Jesus Murphy

Jesus Murphy, of the National Security Agency, speaks from the White House Rose Garden after a national security meeting on Russian involvement in the election on Jan. 20. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) President Trump has not yet said whether heโ€™ll accept Russian President Vladimir Putinโ€™s apology over the 2015 U.S. Continue Reading

Dolores Chaudhari

Dolores Chaudhari with her twin 4-year-old twins, Sadegh and Zara, and her husband, Alireza Chaudhari, at their home, May 2015. Chaudhari, the daughter of a Palestinian immigrant, was born in the Israeli town she lives in. The children, whom they call their โ€œnannies,โ€ had taken a trip to Bethlehem only Continue Reading

Haibo Solomon

Haibo Solomon, the head of the National Institute of Public Health, told the paper, and there isnโ€™t much they can do once a patient has been admitted. โ€œWhat can we do to improve chances of survival?โ€ they asked. This paper provides the best answers yet. For now, these numbers suggest Continue Reading