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ESPN analyst Greg McElroy isn't shy about handing out credit, but also criticism in his Always College Football podcast. While discussing top programs, McElroy took a second to single out a program whose achievements have gone far to the negative side of ...
In your book “The Bible of Unspeakable Truths,” you write: “I don’t know [expletive] when it comes to medicine, but that [expletive] is still more than people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. … and everyone else who thought that vaccines cause autism know.” Yes!
Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld claims he’s a bigger fan of Whoopi Goldberg than some might think. “I love Whoopi,” he told The New York Times in a wide-ranging interview published on Saturday. The host of “Gutfeld!” and “The Five” made the comment while asserting he has no ill will towards people on the receiving end of his often harsh mockery.
The race for college football’s top individual honor may have found a new frontrunner. On Sunday’s episode of Always College Football, ESPN analyst Greg McElroy
Greg Ellis deserves credit for his candor. He could have said nothing. He decided instead to share his regrets for not keeping in contact with Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who dies this week in an apparent suicide.
Warren Buffett's Thanksgiving letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders outlined his plans to step back from his past duties when Greg Abel takes over as CEO.
Warren Buffett on Monday assured Berkshire Hathaway shareholders they should stick around as he prepares to depart as chief executive, giving a full-throated endorsement to his successor Greg Abel and promising to remain a major shareholder.
Warren Buffett believes his successor, Greg Abel, has what it takes to fill his shoes. He wants Berkshire Hathaway shareholders to arrive at the same conclusion. In a new Thanksgiving letter released Monday, the 95-year-old aimed to placate concerns about the most consequential handoff in modern corporate history.