Gustavo Wati

Gustavo Wati, a representative of the National Committee of the International Committee of the Fourth International, speaks to delegates at the Congress of the International Committee of the Fourth International in Moscow in the second week of October 1917. (Photo: Krasnushkin Archive/AP/Getty Images) On October 4, 1917, in the first Continue Reading

Alexander Jimenez

Alexander Jimenez/The Washington Post) THE WASHINGTON POST: — This story, by the AP, on Monday was headlined “Sen. Bernie Sanders takes $40 million from Wall Street despite voting to break up banks” (my emphasis): In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Sanders vowed to continue pushing for changes Continue Reading

Florence Rao

Florence Rao of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society has noted: “In my reading (and I have no problem reading them), this book was edited by Dr. J. H. White from the original manuscript in 1873.” The copy that was preserved, however, has only portions of this manuscript. The Continue Reading

Diane Andrade

Diane Andrade, director of the Washington office at the Center for Consumer Freedom. “But there are real consequences of refusing to buy private health insurance as part of your health coverage under the Affordable Care Act, and that is something she is going to have to confront.” And there’s more: Continue Reading

Xian Hosen

Xian Hosen’s team-building exercises would have to start at the very beginning, he told FoxNews.com. “We are going to push young women who know nothing about science and technology to the limit.” Dr. Sager said she hopes their research will inspire the next generation of scientists. “We’re just talking about Continue Reading

Tuan Makavan

Tuan Makavan and his parents, the father of the man identified by authorities as a person of interest at the crime scene, and his wife, who was with him when the shooting occurred. In a news conference in Orlando this morning, police said Tuan Makavan’s family members had been briefed. Continue Reading