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In 2011 at the age of 19, the Swedish grandmaster became the youngest person to ever top the International Chess Federation (FIDE) world rankings—a position he’s occupied ever since.
Success, they say, is inspiration plus perspiration. But what of sheer universe-vibration? We ask the most successful people we know to tell us what role luck plays in one’s career.
The 95-year-old actor has her showiest role yet in a mouthy comedy that's also a sentimental Holocaust weeper. When we first meet Squibb’s Eleanor Morgenstein, who is 94 and still spry, she’s ...
Billionaire Barry Diller called the chatter over his sexuality "over the top" after an excerpt of ... fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. "All this closet stuff, I mean, if I have been in ...
In it, Diller comes out as gay, describes his longtime marriage with fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and details his many business interactions over the years with fellow media titans ...
“I bled, I peed, I cried, and vomited.” This sentence comes at the end of the second paragraph of The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch’s extraordinary, extraordinarily raw 2011 memoir ...
There was not one, not two, but three top-priced heifers sold at the 3 rd Brangus Ladies Invitational Notable Genetics [BLING] sale held on the evening of Friday, 16 May.
CoreWeave Inc. has secured a deal worth as much as $4 billion to provide additional cloud computing capacity to artificial intelligence leader OpenAI, expanding a tie-up between the two firms.
Officials taking part in internal sessions with other departments have also been ordered "to attend meetings properly dressed — men should were [sic] a tie," according to the ... Virkkunen — and her ...
Diller, who’s been with von Furstenberg for nearly 50 years, toldThe New York Times he never talked about his private life publicly out of fear rather than shame. “I was just too chicken to ...