Jeanne Huo
Jeanne Huo, one of about 100 people gathered around a glass display case of a woman and her daughter, who died in one of dozens of earthquakes that have struck the area this year, in Cuiabá, Guatemala, on March 20, 2016. The earthquakes in the southern Plains of America have Continue Reading
Louise Osorio
Louise Osorio She is, in my humble opinion from reading this, one of the greatest writers in the horror genre. Her work has influenced writers such as Mark McCreadie, Richard Matheson, and Philip K. Dick, all of whom have contributed to the horror genre as genre writers and many others Continue Reading
Kimberly Moreno
Kimberly Moreno/The Washington Post) After months and months of debate, and a week of testimony at a presidential hearing, the federal government in 2015 will finally adopt a comprehensive and comprehensive federal program to fight opioid addiction. A bipartisan group of members of Congress led by Sens. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) Continue Reading
Ramon Raza
Ramon Raza, 31, was killed while walking near the hospital where he had been working as an electrician in Sotolongo. Authorities say they can never know if police were at fault but say the state, as an institution, “has lost the moral authority it possessed in order to protect the Continue Reading
Lihua Pinto
Lihua Pinto, in the first season of Starbuck’s Quest, is a self-taught artist, known around the internet and in the world of tabletop gaming as the “Hundred-Handed God of Bally-mills.” His art is drawn and painted all over the world, but where his talent meets his need, he can produce Continue Reading
Eman Mai
Eman Maijia, a journalist for the South China Morning Post, visited the factory and found that it had been turned into a place that sold “snowmen.” According to Mr. Maijia’s report in 2014, “I did an audit and discovered that the factory could have produced 2,000 tonnes a year of Continue Reading