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Charlie Munger and How Not to Invest
Morningstar· 3 hours agoIn fact, YouTube is a veritable Munger gold mine, and I highly recommend his book, Poor Charlie’s Almanack. The book includes Munger’s famous 1986 Harvard School Commencement ...
United Way Community Impact Partner: The Child Advocacy Center
The Hannibal Courier-Post· 1 day agoHANNIBAL — “We are empowering kids to be brave,” explained Cassie Sullivan, School Counselor at Mark...
‘Connecticut’s Bookshelf’ exhibit pays tribute to local literary favorites and facts
Hartford Courant· 4 days agoA lot of famous authors are associated with Connecticut, from 19th century novelists Mark Twain and...
What to watch on Netflix in May 2024 from Bridgerton to Atlas
Yahoo Movies UK· 2 days ago...Story of César Román (2024) Living with Leopards (2024) Pokémon Horizons: The Series (part 2) The...
Jeff Simon: With 'James,' Percival Everett continues his crusade to expose racism
The Buffalo News· 6 days agoPercival Everett, at the age of 67, is one of the most fascinating current writers in America,...
A year later, racing is still trying to make sense of Churchill Downs deaths
Los Angeles Times· 14 hours agoLast year’s Kentucky Derby Day at Churchill Downs saw 143 horses enter the starting gate. Racing...
A Brief History of the World’s First Planetarium
IEEE Spectrum· 9 hours agoIn 1912, Oskar von Miller, an electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, had an idea: Could you project an artificial starry sky onto a...
10 Free Online Resources We All Should Be Utilizing
Cheapism via AOL· 4 days agoThe website (legally) takes advantage of the books in the public domain, meaning that there are plenty of classics, from Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of...
Ideological cocktail poisons American campuses
The Washington Times· 1 day agoBack in December, the eminent historian Niall Ferguson wrote an essay in The Free Press that, it is now apparent, presaged the tidal wave of...
Gen. Grant recalls his experiences on both sides of the river
Quincy Herald-Whig· 5 days agoUlysses S. Grant was not quite 40 in April 1861 when Confederates fired on Fort Sumter, beginning...