Richard Fontaine is the chief executive officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). He served as president of CNAS from 2012–19 and as senior fellow from 2009–12. Prior to CNAS, he was ...
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Atishi Marlena, a dynamic politician from the Aam Aadmi Party, has risen to prominence with her leadership in Delhi's education sector. As the newly elected Chief Minister of Delhi, she has ...
Richard Armitage is back ... "I create a biography for each of my characters, which can be two pages, or sometimes it can be an entire book of notes and thoughts. "I'm a literary researcher ...
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Legendary, Richard Petty might have boasted 201 wins rather than his unmatched 200 wins, if not for a victory that eluded him just shy of his 22nd birthday during his second part-time season in NASCAR ...
Richard Petty, born on July 2, 1937, in Level Cross, North Carolina, is one of NASCAR’s greatest legends, who also goes by the name, "The King." He raced in NASCAR from 1958 to 1992, with his ...
Kenzie Petty won Survivor 46 on a 5-3-0 jury vote over Charlie Davis and Ben Katzman. That season also featured Liz “Applebee’s” Wilcox. Kenzie has been busy after winning Survivor.
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Richard Osman’s We Solve Murders (Viking) is the bestselling book of the year, but it has to settle for third place in the overall top 50 as Orbital by Samantha Harvey (Vintage) shoots past ...
Her book has the precision, and occasional stiffness of academic writing, but is energised by her enthusiasm and affection for her subjects. A joint biography is justified for obvious reasons ...