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Pope Benedict XVI: A man at odds with the modern world who leaves a legacy of intellectual brilliance and controversy
While the brilliance of this intellectual legacy will certainly endure, it will also have to con…
PTI
Alex Trebek was America's greatest pop-culture intellectual
The long-standing host of "Jeopardy!" was once touted as the eighth-most trusted American. His lega…
Chris Weller
Anthony Bourdain leaves a legacy of joy in adversity he should have been proud of
I understand, on an intellectual level, that suicide does not always have an obvious cause. Yet it …
Josh Barro
Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, who voted to convict Trump for inciting Jan. 6, is expected to leave to Congress to lead University of Florida
Ben Sasse, a frequent Trump critic, is poised to leave Congress to take a job with the University o…
Brent D. Griffiths
Niger's desert north is a glimpse into the destructive brilliance of Gaddafi's 42 years in power
This allowed him to triangulate policy during Tuareg uprisings in Niger in the mid-'90s and late 20…
Armin Rosen
They started out as pioneering hip-hop moguls. They wound up building a drug empire.
Tupac, cocaine, and murder: the incredible saga of the Henchmen brothers
David Kushner
The Marines Corps is rolling out a 'subversive' new strategy to take on China
"If Berger is right, if it's possible to do better with less, than why can't the Army, Navy and Air…
Mark Perry, Responsible State…
Accept that Donald Trump is not a fluke of American politics, and let it set this country free
Trump has shattered some of the most entrenched, beloved myths about the American democracy. That's…
Linette Lopez
A gun church that glorifies the AR-15 and is led by the son of the 'Moonies' church founder has been making alliances with far-right figures
"This is a powder keg," Steven Hassan, a former Moonie, told Insider. "When you combine fanatics wi…
Alia Shoaib
There is a growing rage in China for the way the government handled the coronavirus crisis
“Beneath the rule of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword” — wrote Edward Bulw…
Tesla may be making a perilous mistake trying to make Autopilot into a full self-driving system
The truth is that Elon Musk is a fantastic salesman, with a true salesman's understanding of what t…
Matthew DeBord
Students at a small college in New York City voted to divest from Israel - and they made a big mistake
Much in the same way the women's rights are enshrined in law in Israel, minority rights are likewis…
Daniella Greenbaum
A 257-year-old asset manager profited from Ariana Grande's hit single '7 rings,' and it's a business Wall Street's getting excited about
In 2013, Wood Creek bought Concord, reportedly for about $115 million, and built up the business t…
Meghan Morris
Biden took a stunning beating on the debate stage, and now the Democratic primary is wide open
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., second from left, hugs Rep. Tim Ryan, D…
Alex Lockie
How one millennial CEO built a luxury eyewear brand that's been spotted on everyone from Jeff Bezos to Brad Pitt
On November 6, 2009, Leight opened his first concept store in his hometown of Venice and a year lat…
Dominic-Madori Davis
A world-leading education expert says the academic "caste system" is ruining American schools
Schools that do this well employ teachers that treat students as individuals that need nurturing, n…
Chris Weller
How Tim Armstrong, a hotshot Boston sales guy, wowed Google's founders, built its multi-billion-dollar ad business from scratch, then became AOL's CEO
Armstrong: I was calling people in Boston. I was really trying to just figure out what I wanted to …
Alyson Shontell
Who was Quincy Jones? The musical genius behind Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller’, Sinatra’s ‘Fly Me to the Moon’, and much more
Quincy Jones, renowned music producer, passed away at 91. He shaped the music world, working with g…