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  • Pope Francis brings tough love to America

    After a lifetime of watching the world’s most affluent and powerful nation from afar, Pope Francis will walk on U.S. soil for the first time, a la edad de 78, when he arrives in Washington from Cuba on Tuesday afternoon. He’s assured of a warm welcome from millions of U.S. Catholics, and his poll numbers […]

  • Viola Davis Makes History At The Emmys

      Let’s not bury the lede here: Viola Davis became the first African American to win Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night. If you are the type of person who is so inclined to feel things while watching an awards show, you had a lot of opportunities […]

  • What’s the Matter With Polling?

    OVER the past two years, election polling has had some spectacular disasters. Several organizations tracking the 2014 midterm elections did not catch the Republican wave that led to strong majorities in both houses; polls in Israel badly underestimated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s strength, and pollsters in Britain predicted a close election only to see the […]

  • Dr.. Marcos Goulston

    Marcos Goulston, Sobre M.D. es un asesor de negocios, consultor, altavoz, entrenador, coach and confidante to CEOs and Board Chairman. As a result of his rich and diverse background and experiences, Dr.. Goulston increases people’s ability to get through to anyone. Goulston is an author or co-author of seven books. Su libro, “Just Listen,” became the top book on listening in the world […]

  • Ferguson Commission Calls For Broad Reforms To Address Racial Inequality

      A 16-person commission tasked with examining racial inequality in the St. Louis area in the wake of Michael Brown’s death found sweeping examples of institutionalized racism, according to a report released on Monday. We have not moved beyond race,” the report, titled ‘Forward Through Ferguson: A Path Toward Racial Equity,’ dijo. “St. Louis does not […]

  • Hillary Blout – Statewide Proposition 47 Implementation Director

      Hillary’s career as a public servant, serving victims and the community, is a natural connection to Safe and Just’s mission. As manager of statewide implementation of Proposition 47, she is working with local partners to ensure that communities, governments and individuals can take advantage of the opportunities offered by this historic reform. Previamente, Hillary […]

  • Here’s Why 2016 Could Be Even Warmer Than 2015

        On a really hot day, anyone who says ‘hot enough for you?’ to another person will immediately be set on fire.” That’s one of “society’s new laws” proclaimed by Stephen Colbert on the second episode of his new Late Show on CBS. We my be seeing a lot of spontaneous combustion over the […]

  • 2015 is one of the safest years for police in 25 años, despite ‘war on cops’ media coverage

    2015 may end up being the safest year for police officers in the past 25 años. The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP), which has been tracking officer deaths for the past 100 años, shows that this year, ha habido 24 officers shot and killed by suspects this year. If the rate continues at this pace, […]

  • Caree Harper es un abogado de defensa criminal en Beverly Hills y representa a la familia de Kendrec McDade. She handles felonies, misdemeanors, administrative disciplinary matters, y seleccionar casos de fuerza excesiva en todo el sur de California. Caree tiene licencia en el Estado de California, el Tribunal de Distrito U.S en el Centro & Southern Districts, and the Ninth Circuit Court of […]

  • New species of human relative, Homo naledi, found in underground graveyard in Cradle of Humankind in South Africa

    Sobre 1,500 fossils were found deep in a cave system outside Johannesburg, hidden in a deep underground chamber only accessible via several steep climbs and rock crevasses. Experts are uncertain how the “Homo naledi” remains came to be inside the cave, or even how old they are, but the discovery may help fill a crucial […]