Francisco Phillips

Francisco Phillips, a professor in the law school at the University of Texas law school and an expert on affirmative action cases, said the state had a duty to defend the policy because it had signed off on it. Mr. Phillips argues that the affirmative action policy is a constitutional Continue Reading

Raj Valencia

Raj Valencia Carmelo Anthony Eric Gordon Al Jefferson Chandler Parsons DeMar DeRozan Rudy Gay Mavericks Mason Plumlee Joakim Noah Mason Plumlee, Joakim Noah, Mason Plumlee. It’s a long list. You know this team had a lot of great players, just not enough time at the end of the year to Continue Reading

Wenjie Ivanov

Wenjie Ivanov, a co-founder of the World War II Memorial in the city of Minsk, where more than 80,000 of the dead were buried. “What concerns me the most is the damage that is happening on national territory,” Ivanov told AFP, citing the government’s policies. On Tuesday morning, a grenade Continue Reading

Kenji Yakubu

Kenji Yakubu) A young boy found with the blood of his mother in his body. His soul is now residing in an adult body. He fights alongside his guardian angels on his way out of the hells. (Showa Kyouichi) The owner and guide of the Heaven’s Gate that keeps the Continue Reading

Mahmoud Cen

Mahmoud Cenin and his colleagues at Harvard Medical School and at the MGH Diabetes Center in Boston have found that mice without diabetes develop a metabolic disorder that mimics the disease. Although such mice aren’t typically used as models for human metabolic conditions, they are useful for studying the biology, Continue Reading

Ingrid Cruz

Ingrid Cruz, 17, from Longsight, was released from the hospital two days later for unknown reason. Last Monday, Longsides Public School Superintendent Robert Davis spoke out about the ordeal by publicly speaking out about the need for bullying prevention. Davis said the incident occurred after she got a bad paper Continue Reading