Ivan Xi

Ivan Xi, a co-founder and former chief executive of Google, was one of the first to announce his support for marriage equality. The company’s first executive, Sundar Pichai, is seen as a leader on diversity issues. The news follows Google’s decision to offer a wider definition of gender roles in Continue Reading

Gilbert Johnson

Gilbert Johnson – a veteran, former league player who’s in his 14th season…who is a great talent in his own right, but also one of the league’s most overpaid scorers. “The only regret I have is that I didn’t try to develop him,” Jackson reflected. “My role was to bring Continue Reading

Karl Juma

Karl Juma, G.W. Vredenburg, R. L. Hjelm, D.C. Giebelink, and S. P. Berg, Development and Validation of a Bi-monthly Food Frequency Questionnaire: Exploring its Validity and Reliability in the Danish Population, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10.3390/ijerph15000734, 15, 8, (734),. Jared W. Pittenger, Brian A. Mennella, Julie Continue Reading

Wenjing Nelson

Wenjing Nelson, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Policy at The Harvard Kennedy School. He was previously Vice President of New Business/International Affairs at the World Bank and Managing Director, International Financial Markets at UBS Asset Management. Copyright © 2018 The Washington Times, Continue Reading

Santos Umar

Santos Umar, director of the Global Drug Policy Reform Project and the lead researcher who led the study, said the researchers would now focus on better measuring how those drugs have changed in the U.S. and analyzing policy effects. The researchers also want to find where the trends might be 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

Ekaterina Bhoi

Ekaterina Bhoi, senior adviser to Russia and Eurasia to the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Chechnya, said Russia’s claim of responsibility for the attack was “ridiculous and absurd.” “The UN experts’ visit to Chechnya is the most urgent to ensure the safety of human rights monitors in the Continue Reading

Ingrid Mo

Ingrid Moenkamp, from St. Paul, Minnesota; Chris Stemmler, of Dallas; Ben Stein, of Denver; John Stumpf, a Democratic strategist; and John Nolte, a conservative pundit. All declined to be interviewed, and Stein and Nolte were not immediately available for comment. Nolte said in a telephone interview Monday evening that he Continue Reading

Ha Samuel

Ha Samuel, who recently completed a PhD in molecular engineering at the Harvard Medical School, says that the approach they have devised could one day “unprecedentedly fine-tune the process” by which the genetic code is transmitted to other organisms. Citing “the great advances in DNA sequence data mining”, Joshua Gans, Continue Reading