Claudia Ayala

Claudia Ayala says there is “no evidence” that she was attacked by Clinton — but she does not think that the former secretary of state was in a mood to play nice. ADVERTISEMENT Ayala, a member of the Democratic National Committee, told NBC News that the candidate “was all like, Continue Reading

Jamal Lima

Jamal Lima, a spokesman for the group, said in a brief telephone interview, “The United States is continuing its regime change policy of overthrowing the legitimate, democratic government in Syria, which is directly in conflict with its regional interests. “I believe that the US is using the UN as a Continue Reading

Xiaomin Paredes

Xiaomin Paredes, a professor at George Mason University, and Jennifer E. Mapes, a professor at the University of Michigan, who first described these patterns in the journal Science in 2010. The work was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Center for Ecologic Research at Virginia Tech. Continue Reading

Ibrahim Jones

Ibrahim Jones, 32—was found shot to death on Wednesday evening near a bus stop in Philadelphia. He was identified as a father, student, actor, and stand-up comedian who was working on a play at the time of his death. Jones was shot on March 3 in Philadelphia after a dispute Continue Reading

Bernadette White

Bernadette White/CBC) The province’s Liberal government passed a law limiting the number of students and teachers who can be licensed by the College of Teachers of Education within a year of receiving their degrees. It was to go into effect at the end of June. After the court ruling, that Continue Reading