…rticularly ugly. Reiter incurred the wrath of the Epstein camp as well as the state attorney's office for two reasons. First, he pressed for Epstein to be charged with the more serious crimes of sexual activity with minors. Second, he slammed State Attorney Barry Krischer in blu...
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…editor-in-chief of Wired; co-founder and CEO of 3DR; and author of The Long Tail, Free, and Makers. Life The mosquito first detects my scent from thirty feet away. It triggers its pursuit function, which consists of the simplest possible rules. First, move in a random direction...
…ink about it overnight. It’s worth seeing what your brain will do while you are asleep! The Science of Creativity The first person to theorize about the creative process was Graham Wallas, the co-founder of the London School of Economics. In his book The Art of Thought, he prop...
…avel to China and report back to him on the condition of human rights. The cultural revolution was just ending, and the first sparks of freedom were being ignited at a place in Beijing called “Democracy Wall,” where dissidents gathered and posted anonymous notes. I was to be one...
…ributions at such times as determined by the General Partner. Distributions will be made in the following priority: « First, to the Common Limited Partners and the General Partner in proportion to and to the extent of their unreturned capital contributions, but in no case may a...
…, Losing Her Hulu Show and More In the premiere episode of 'The Last Laugh' podcast, Sarah Silverman speaks out for the first time about her Hulu show's cancelation and goes to bat for her friend Al Franken. <matt-wilstein-author.jpg> Matt Wilstein 03.26.19 4:12 AM ET Photo Illus...
…ficers and a secretary, a kitchenette and a room for storing weapons. This was the home of Sayeret Matkal, although the first thing I was told was that no one, outside a handful of senior officers in military headquarters, knew we existed. The heart and soul of Sayeret Matkal wa...
…policy institutions will be a core part of that. On personnel, Xi Jinping reminds the nation’s diplomats that they are first and foremost “party cadres.” This has a certain ideological retro to it all. Indeed it’s been a long time since I’ve heard Chinese diplomats refer to thei...
…form, it was camouflage dress. When we were on the base, we mostly wore sandals and shorts. We called each other by our first names, even the officers. In its first few years, the sayeret sometimes felt less like an army unit than a college fraternity. Every spring, we organized...
…resident deepened as they bonded over their media wounds. 7 OK Ok Hope Hicks, then age twenty-six, was the campaign’s first hire. She knew the president vastly better than Conway did, and she understood that her most important media function was not to be in the media. Hicks g...
…o the philanthrophic site as well as the science site, and therefore, as a result our rating slipped down (still on the first page, but would have liked them (and some of the articles to been able to push Huffington off page). We also helped with you images, and the first images...
…our help. Links offer sneak peeks of works -in-progress across the full portfolio of Poetry in America projects. ° The first eight-episode season of the public television series Poetry in America (a co- production between WGBH, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, and my o...
… now being manipulated by Russian intelligence. I just don’t know when that exactly started.” At what point did Snowden first come in contact with the Russians? The counterintelligence issue was not if this U.S. intelligence defector in Moscow was under Russian control but when h...
… years as a part-time psychotherapist for adolescents and young adults, a ghost-writer and editor, then began teaching, first at the YM-YWHA in Philadelphia, then at several universities in Pennsylvania, Beaver College, Drexel, and Franklin and Marshall. He subsequently taught at...
… with her in the restaurant at the Washington D.C. hotel where you were staying. • You told her to come up to your room first because you needed to finish some work. • In your hotel room, you seemed in no rush to leave. You ordered a cheese plate, and later champagne, despite her...