Ralf Rangnick’s legacy at United may well be his willingness to tell the truth about all the problems at the club.
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I love early commemorative U.S. coins. These are some of my favorites and the stories behind them.
I was very honored to win the following awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE):
It’s hard to believe it’s been two years since we lost Bernie. In many ways, it still feels like yesterday. I’m trying not to be sad today, but haven’t been …
In honor of the premiere of Starz’s Watergate drama “Gaslit,” please enjoy an excerpt from Nixon in New York about John Mitchell.
A Man Utd assistant has been derisively referred to as “Ted Lasso.” What’s wrong with that? We could use it.
Why doesn’t Martin Luther King, Jr., have a U.S. Mint-issued coin honoring his life and commemorating his legacy?
Spoiler alert: Coins from Taiwan often have either Chiang Kai-shek’s or Sun Yat-sen’s faces on them.
Eric Clapton’s re-invention as a COVID-skeptic and anti-vaxxer has spilled into his music.
Garth Brooks conquered country. Then he tried to cross over into pop-rock. Kind of. It’s still really confusing — even 22 years later.
R.E.M.’s “Three-Legged Dog” Era produced some good music. It also gave us this terrible album.
Juan Mata came in looking like a cross between James Bond and a guy who sells bonds. He leaves as a beloved club legend.
America’s 250th birthday is coming up. What kinds of coins will we see to commemorate the occasion?
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is a massive platform. So when things go bad, they can end careers.
