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Hans & Ola Rosling and the chimp test
Rising to prominence through a series of landmark TED talks, Hans Rosling had been a well respected academic in his native Sweden until he shared his findings with the world…
D.L. Hughley’s single-mindedness
One of the first African-American superstar comedians, D.L. Hughley also had a political show on CNN. And he’s got singular views on life goals too…
The Trump twist
Donald Trump has become the first US former president to get indicted — twice. This entire sequence of events is worth examining from a behavioral standpoint…
The curious case of Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz was a clear favorite in his French Open semi-final bout against Novak Djokovic — but sadly missed that opportunity. Could it have unfolded differently?
Love what you hate
As we are bang in the middle of the 2023 French Open, now seems like a good time to remember one of the sport’s greats, Andre Agassi, and his truly remarkable life journey…
Getting back
A couple of years ago, a new documentary came out and shed light on a band the world assumed they already knew inside and out… But did they?
King without a crown
A two-time NBA champion responsible for creating the Detroit Pistons franchise, Isiah Thomas remains in many ways in the shadows of giants who stood before and after him…
The Ms. Pat show
From teenage motherhood to selling drugs and getting shot at all the way to having her own sitcom: that is the remarkable story of Ms. Pat, one of today’s finest comedians… or ever.
Walking away from Rocky
Sylvester Stallone currently stands as the single biggest action movie star in Hollywood history. But it wasn’t always that way…
Ed Sheeran’s grief
Ed Sheeran, the British singer-songwriter who took the world by storm in the past decade with an acoustic guitar (and a loop station), has been through a lot in the past couple of years.
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