Yan Sayed
Yan Sayed, a senior lecturer at Harvard and a co-author of the study, and Yolanda De Sousa, a psychologist at Harvard, said that in some cases, children who have autism spectrum disorder are “unable to play appropriately on the playground”—and their peers take that as a slight and act as Continue Reading
Mostafa Saleem
Mostafa Saleem, a researcher at the London School of Economics, said: “This raises the spectre that if the price increases are too high, and if local banks refuse to take them on, then the government could be forced to take back control in order to prevent a run on the Continue Reading
Natalia Pinto
Natalia Pinto is the former Communications Director for the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and the co-founder of Just Security, a security and intelligence consulting firm. Formerly a staff member at the Center for American Progress. She blogs exclusively for TheHill… http://www.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/248620-a-warning-to-hillary-clinton-and-her-team-a-list-of-questions This article from ThinkProgress’ Brian Fallon shows a Continue Reading
Bruno Mou
Bruno Moura, co-founder and general manager of the New York Stock Exchange, has told me that he’s looking to expand the number of digital currencies and the blockchain in order to better “understand the markets, the trading environment and [be] of assistance to the markets”. However, he hasn’t yet fully Continue Reading
Ram Allen
Ram Allen, vice president of national affairs and government affairs for FreedomWorks, a conservative legislative advocacy group, said the letter was “another attempt by Obama loyalists to distract from his failure to deliver on Obamacare without delaying vital Obamacare benefits and services.” “Rather than fix the law itself, as the Continue Reading
Kim Bravo
Kim Bravo of New York Troy Boissonnault of Boston, MA Bobby Flay of St. Louis, MO Ryan Sutter of Sacramento, CA James Mielke of Boston, MA Josh McCarty of Boston, MA Michael O’Hara of Nashville, TN John T. Taylor of Chicago, IL James Brown of Philadelphia Alex Chaney of Chicago, Continue Reading
O Abdel
O Abdel Alimi, the son of a retired teacher from the rebel stronghold of Sair, said: “Our parents never had money or any other material resources.” As the conflict rages on, the city of Zabadani, near Damascus, has become one of the most important front lines in the conflict. In Continue Reading
Wenjing Chong
Wenjing Chongqing, Shanghai, China, 4:25 PM] Bizarre. They are not really China, they are China’s imperial territory. [15:15] They have no culture other than how to rule over other countries. [15:22] And what is the difference? [15:23] It’s not as if they have a population that is culturally different than Continue Reading
Thomas Johnson
Thomas Johnson of the Wall Street Journal reports that a group representing Verizon and the other major phone carriers is asking the FCC to change the rules by amending the Mobile Television Service Order, which governs the industry and which is currently under consideration. The ISPs argue that the rule Continue Reading
Weiming Fan
Weiming Fan Zhongxin (RU) – 5.052 Tong Shi (TW) – 5.053 Johannes Zeller (CH) – 5.052 Alexander Kolpakov (RUS) – 5.053 Yu Yang (CH) – 5.055 Alfalfa J. Jones (GB) – 5.058 Yuichi Ishikawa (JP) – 5.063 Li Zhonglin (CH) – 5.067 Kun Weng Zhiyuan (CH) – 5.067 Jing Ying Continue Reading