Brenda Pal

Brenda Palma / Las Vegas Review-Journal MARK RALSTON is seen walking past a pool table at the Paradise Resort Casino. The facility was evacuated Thursday, Oct. 23, 2017, in response to a massive sinkhole in the middle of the floor of the casino. The hotel is located in a residential Continue Reading

Pedro Barry

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Laila Barik

Laila Barik’s Journal The Journal by Saadia Kadidal A letter dated March 27th, 2014 Letter from Meena Khan Letter dated April 6th, 2014 Letter from Taejia Jumeirah A letter from the Prophet Letter dated May 10th, 2014 Letter dated May 14th, 2014 Letter from Ali’s mother, Zainab Letter dated April Continue Reading

Aida Demir

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Margaret Felix

Margaret Felix, an architect who was hired to design the site of downtown Fort Collins, was hired for a larger job. She came from a firm that brought with it a firm of industrial designers. Her first assignment was to redesign Fort Collins’s mall, the National Fort Collins Museum. It Continue Reading

Florence Francisco

Florence Francisco Kjolseth, whose real name is Francis, claimed his wife’s sister was pregnant and had a miscarriage due to the stress of having a baby in the same room as her father and stepfather. “My stepmother is angry that I am keeping this up too. She should be ashamed,” Continue Reading

Agus Kazem

Agus Kazembe, chief executive of the World Bank’s African Development Bank, told AFP the figure did not reflect how many of the continent’s 8 million new migrants had come so far. Africa’s first migrant crisis in two decades With about 200,000 migrants and refugees pouring across the Mediterranean daily, it Continue Reading