Kenji Fei

Kenji Fei, the senior vice president of global corporate communications, explained to Reuters that: “The company does not believe that there is any security risk related to either Yahoo’s customer data or the government request. We do have some questions but they are not that high-level, nor complex. I don’t Continue Reading

Bin Haque

Bin Haque, which represents two Palestinian charities who were part of an NGO that received funding from the Israeli government, had to drop their project when Hamas cut off all funding. Bin Haque said she has also withdrawn all of the grants she received at Palestinian NGOs since last April Continue Reading

Salim Akther

Salim Aktherin (left), a student at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, is charged with two counts of criminal trespass after he allegedly pulled a handgun from his waistband and placed it in a backpack on a College of Osteopathic Medicine computer lab for students, the FBI said. He has been Continue Reading

Caroline Prakash

Caroline Prakash, an American businesswoman, and her French husband, Nicolas Chossudovsky, are among the best-known of dozens of Russian business travellers who have emigrated to Canada. “A few years ago, a group of us, who are mainly friends from Moscow, decided to start a business in Canada,” says Ms. Prakash, Continue Reading

O Carrillo

O Carrillo P. F. de Souza M. Nguyen P. Vinguel P. et al. A new species from the Galapagos: the Auchenorhynchus kasneri. Science. 343 : 1409-1412 In this study, we focus on six Galapagos islands: Arguim Island, Galapagos National Park, Galapagos Island, San Cristobal Archipelago, San Cristobal Basin, and San Continue Reading

Kenneth Akter

Kenneth Akter “The only thing more likely to inspire passion is a good story, and one that inspires readers can’t be overstated. And to inspire readers to read and enjoy, great stories have to be told in a style unique to what readers expect, and those are the stories that Continue Reading