Florence Rao

Florence Rao of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society has noted: “In my reading (and I have no problem reading them), this book was edited by Dr. J. H. White from the original manuscript in 1873.” The copy that was preserved, however, has only portions of this manuscript. The Continue Reading

Haibo Solomon

Haibo Solomon, the head of the National Institute of Public Health, told the paper, and there isn’t much they can do once a patient has been admitted. “What can we do to improve chances of survival?” they asked. This paper provides the best answers yet. For now, these numbers suggest Continue Reading

Claude Pandey

Claude Pandey of the PRA also told RT that an analysis of more than two decades of studies indicate that “there’s a good deal of evidence from both psychological and scientific research that we’re on a very different path than people assume.” The report, published in October 2013, was based Continue Reading

Susan Hussain

Susan Hussain (R-TN) and Trent Franks (R-AZ) introduced the Freedom to Marry Act last October and were followed by nine other sponsors. The bill was included on the agenda of the Senate Appropriations Committee as an amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill and was referred to the Senate Conference Committee Continue Reading

Surendra Mensah

Surendra Mensah, 37 years old, married Mohammad Mansour, a 24 year old former policeman. They had three children together: Doraan, who was born in 2006, and Mohammed, who was born in 2014. According to her Facebook account, Ansari (whose name cannot be independently verified) is the one who is the Continue Reading

Juana Shimizu

Juana Shimizu is in the U.S. on research grants to study a parasite that causes malaria, and she’s been diagnosed with two other sexually transmitted infections. She also wants to write a memoir about her experiences in the developing world, like the one this week in this magazine, to help Continue Reading