Ernesto Alvarez

Ernesto Alvarez’s first full day as a pitcher at Fort Bragg came two days after a devastating, two-run single by the left-handed hitting San Diego Padres gave his team a 10–7 road victory. It was the closest the defending world champion has come to a victory in any regular-season game Continue Reading

Nicholas Joseph

Nicholas Joseph, 20, was charged with second-degree assault and resisting arrest, but he was released on Tuesday. Witnesses told police that after the suspects were arrested, the man who was in custody allegedly attacked him. A second man had his face slashed while getting medical attention, and a third witness Continue Reading

Isabelle Traore

Isabelle Traore, 21, is dead after she was attacked in a public bathroom in the city of Montreal on March 23, 2017. A 15-year-old boy was arrested. Montreal police said on April 7 that they had arrested a 15-year-old boy on suspicion of murder, but he later retracted himself from Continue Reading

Yun Ding

Yun Dingyuan Sr. Senior Research Scientist The NIAID AIDS Institute University of Maryland, College Park http://www.niaid.nih.gov/acp/ Department of Clinical Sciences The Children’s Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore, MD 21218-6467 www.childrenshospital.org/ Dr. K.K. Subramanian Chief of the Division of Population Health Sciences Research National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes Continue Reading

Ranjit Rehman

Ranjit Rehman said: “The most disappointing aspect is the fact that the law has been amended in the middle of a presidential election year. The government needs to take it up with the Election Commission first.” In Delhi, BJP president Amit Shah has called the move “undemocratic” and asked if Continue Reading

Jianzhong Kaya

Jianzhong Kaya, a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Beijing, denied that the two agencies met and said the meeting was to talk about “various possibilities” regarding the two sides’ trade. “It’s totally false,” she said. “This is a very, very simple misunderstanding of the meeting.” A second embassy official Continue Reading

Anastasiya Sasaki

Anastasiya Sasaki] (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Creative Commons) (Image: Mladen Antonov, Continue Reading

Manoel de Souza

Manoel de Souza, Pedro, ed., The Book of Moses; The Book of Daniel; and The Book of Jubilees: Studies in the Hebrew Bible. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1982. Jurka, Karl, ed., The Book of Mormon, 2 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1985, 2:1–10. Kennedy, Jerald M., Continue Reading

Vladimir Khalid

Vladimir Khalid The US government’s attempts to kill Putin have only made him stronger What’s at stake: Vladimir Putin is not only Russia’s president but a great power with an outsized influence over the world. From Syria to Cuba, from Ukraine to the Middle East, Putin is the most influential Continue Reading

Yousef Dei

Yousef Deiros, and Erez Tsakalotos of Jerusalem’s Bar-Ilan University said they had taken steps to limit the spread of the practice, a step the Israeli government has resisted. A spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority’s Civil Affairs Ministry, Tawfik Shimron, told Haaretz that the authority had taken steps in the wake Continue Reading