Education: Arizona State University, BA in Journalism and BA in Business Bryan Pietsch is a reporter on the International team covering foreign affairs, based in The Post's D.C. newsroom.
Antisemitic assaults on visiting Israeli soccer fans, and incendiary chants and attacks by some Israelis: Here’s what we know so far about the violence in Amsterdam last week. By Jim ...
Melania Trump declined Jill Biden's invitation for tea at the White House as their husbands meet for the customary post-election lunch. Melania reportedly cited a scheduling conflict but sources ...
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Oct. 24, 2024 — A team of scientists has developed grain-sized soft robots that can be controlled using magnetic fields for targeted drug delivery, paving the way to ... Oct. 24, 2024 ...
Greater Noida: Man arrested for cultivating 80 marijuana plants on balcony Rahul Chaudhary, a resident of Greater Noida, was apprehended for allegedly cultivating marijuana in his apartment ...
"GMA" looks at the story of Chelsea Velez, who has made it her mission to support young people in her community and connect them with mentors. Michelle Figueroa, founder of the "Good News Movement ...
Russians close to the Kremlin voiced optimism that Donald J. Trump could help end the war in Ukraine on Russia’s terms. Vladimir V. Putin said Mr. Trump’s remarks on ending the war “deserve ...
ABC News’ Anne Flaherty reports on preliminary research showing that blast waves from U.S. troops' own weapons and other explosive charges could be linked to neurological problems among soldiers ...
Richard Allen was found guilty of murdering Libby German and Abby Williams while they were out on a walk in February 2017 along the Monon High Trail. Wait finally over, Jeremy Roenick enters ...
For almost a century, Science News journalists have covered advances in science, medicine and technology for the general public, including the 1925 Scopes “monkey” trial, the advent of the ...
A climate change solutions innovator, an academic who has dedicated her life to treating gynaecological cancers, a youth not-for-profit founder and Olympic swimmer have been named as Tasmania's ...