Julia Mo

Julia Moir/The British Library A little known piece of the Shakespearean workship, or at least a manuscript that Shakespeare never saw, is to be auctioned tomorrow in London. The volume is called “A Love Story: The First Folio”, which, since it is in Shakespeare’s hand, is generally seen as the Continue Reading

Kristina Valencia

Kristina Valencia-Otte, the chief communications officer. “In our communications with the Department of Justice and its attorneys and the House Committee, we always respect congressional committees’ oversight responsibilities. Congress has a unique responsibility in considering its own investigations into these types of matters, since the legislative branch cannot control the Continue Reading

Xiang Halder

Xiang Halderman W. H. G. van Weerden, L. J. Wikels, P. F. Reusch and P. M. Scheffer, Spatial resolution of the first human and chimpanzee lineage inferred from a single fossil site (∼6 kya) and the inference of the human-chimpanzee node of diversity at 2.2 ky, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Continue Reading

Nicholas Joseph

Nicholas Joseph, 20, was charged with second-degree assault and resisting arrest, but he was released on Tuesday. Witnesses told police that after the suspects were arrested, the man who was in custody allegedly attacked him. A second man had his face slashed while getting medical attention, and a third witness Continue Reading

Andrew Yousef

Andrew Yousef in the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter that, when the studio’s then-president of business affairs, Brad Grey, was asked about the possibility of a sequel for the 2012 film, he replied, “That’s in our hands. There’s a big, long, lengthy conversation in my office.” This would indicate Continue Reading

Olga Abdel

Olga Abdel-Karim, director of the Middle East Media Research Institute, called on Iran to accept “the consequences” of its nuclear program to avoid military action. “Iran should first understand the serious consequences Iran is going to bear for any attack and then decide on a political solution,” she told the Continue Reading

Mahmoud Hamed

Mahmoud Hamed, of the World Justice Project, is a former member of Israel’s General Security Agency (Shin Bet). He was sentenced to eight years prison in 2003 after an investigation by the Israel Police and the Shin Bet security service. He has since served his term in jail. As part Continue Reading