Author Bill Perkins argues against over-saving and under-living when tomorrow isn't guaranteed. Readers say: This book ...
Former President Bill Clinton talks about how philanthropy has allowed him to continue making changes in the world to help others in his new book, “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” published T ...
In 1899, Charles H. Duell, commissioner of US patent office, declared that his job would soon become redundant because ...
Football legend Bill Curry played championship ball for Vince Lombardi in the NFL and was head coach at Georgia State and ...
Bill Clinton jokes that he felt lost when he ... But what he found – chronicled in his new book, “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” published Tuesday by Knopf – was that ...
The House of Representatives is trying to pass a bill, under the guise of pushing ... The law, now on the books in Israel, takes aim at organizations that get their funding from governments ...
As the tech industry prepares for a sea change in Washington, its new power players in artificial intelligence are expanding ...
The notion of assisted dying isn’t mentioned until halfway through and isn’t really what the book is “about ... given the predominance of ideas and lack of action—and what little there is seems rather ...
Michigan lawmakers have already overwhelming supported the tax incentive tool Dan Gilbert's real estate firm wants to use to ...
UNC law professor Melissa Jacoby discusses "Unjust Debts," her new book on the need for reform in U.S. bankruptcy law - and ...
Marlow said he wrote the book to teach entrepreneurship lessons, and encourage people to take risks and start their own businesses.
Churchill’s attitude toward his own war memoirs, according to Bill Deakin, who helped ghost them, was: “This is not history, this is my case.” Similarly, de Gaulle does not attempt—indeed ...