Mohsen da Silva

Mohsen da Silva/AFP/Getty Images 11/30 Trump’s United Nations ambassador nominee Nikki Haley was met with a barrage of protests at the United Nations last week. The US Embassy even threatened to relocate the general’s family to Canada before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th US president. Joshua Roberts/Reuters Continue Reading

Lwin Chauhan

Lwin Chauhan’s office today said the “criminal conspiracy” charges against Lwin Chauhan had been withdrawn. The cancellation of the case relates to the arrest of two persons – an ex-student at a private university and an employee of an organisation called “Bhrua Koli Seva Anam” (Clean Love Foundation). The men Continue Reading

Stella Hamid

Stella Hamid wrote a piece headlined “What the Right, the Conservative and the Left Should Do to Combat the Anti-Semitism that’s Scaring the Jewish Vote” where she argued that an anti-Semitic backlash is growing. She then claimed: “A wave of attacks on Jewish institutions has come to light this spring. Continue Reading

Deborah Teng

Deborah Teng, Psychosis in the Development of Delinquency: The Role of Alcohol or Other Drugs, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 25, 2, (165),. Mark M. Schaeffer, Developmental Psychopathology in Adolescence: The Role of Social Context and Parenting, Child and Youth Care Forum, 31, 4, (311),. Paul E. Stice, Mental Continue Reading

David Espinosa

David Espinosa, a former senior assistant director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said in an interview Sunday that he was in charge of the weapons section while the bureau was in the midst of building the gun-tracking system on a computer at the FBI’s headquarters. “If Continue Reading

Amy Akhtar

Amy Akhtar has made many mistakes in her career, from publishing a book with the headline ‘Islam is a dirty word’ to making claims about the London Olympics opening ceremony. “For decades Akhtar ran a controversial website, the New Statesman, that has been repeatedly attacked for its biased reporting and Continue Reading

Janet Fischer

Janet Fischer, The Economist When I first heard the idea for the project, it seemed like a far-fetched, outlier example. Yet it turned out to be a very easy one to model: You can imagine the emergence of the universe by multiplying billions of photons on a star. Because photons Continue Reading