Here's Who Inherited Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Money After She Died
The late associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, advocated for many causes before she died on September 18, 2020, at the age of 87.
Read MoreThe late associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, advocated for many causes before she died on September 18, 2020, at the age of 87.
Read MoreJulian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has evaded the U.S. for more than a decade since the publishing of material by Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
Read MoreIn October, Powell died of COVID-19-related complications. While he was vaccinated, previous medical conditions left his immune system compromised.
Read MoreNelson Mandela committed his life to fighting against the South African apartheid system and everything it stood for before dying in 2013, at the age of 95.
Read MoreInternational relations require careful consideration of cultural differences. Here are a few of the biggest mistakes people make when meeting China's leader.
Read MoreWhether those teenage memories are good or bad, teenage life in the western world doesn't hold a candle to what growing up in North Korea is like.
Read MoreAnyone who recalls their high school U.S. history class could probably tell you about the death of William McKinley. So what happened after he died?
Read MoreFew vice presidents have a media profile like Al Gore, who served in the Clinton administration. Gore and his wife split after 40 years; where is she now?
Read MoreRush Limbaugh died in 2021 at the age of 70, leaving behind an estate estimated to be worth over half a billion dollars, if not more. So who inherited it?
Read MoreNorth Korea is arguably the most autocratic country in the world, ranking dead last on The Economist's annual Democracy Index.
Read MoreThe plight of China's Uyghur Muslim population continues to alarm compassionate people around the globe. What has the United States done to help?
Read MoreJimmy Carter rose from a humble American background in Georgia to become one of the best-loved presidents of the 20th century.
Read MoreNorth Korea imprisons both foreigners and its own citizens with terrible brutality. Here's why you probably wouldn't survive in a North Korean prison.
Read MoreBack in 2019, Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg was a household name for many people after an impassioned speech about climate change to the United Nations.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court constitutes one of America's three branches of government, thus representing a vital component in the country's separation of powers.
Read MoreThe marriage of Princess Mako and Kei Komuro made the Japanese royal family smaller. This is the truth about Princess Mako's marriage to a commoner.
Read MoreIn October 1999, a speech being given by Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan was cut short by a group of armed men bursting into parliament.
Read MoreAn enemy would have to break through layers of defenses before having a chance at setting foot on U.S. soil. Here's how the U.S. would react to an invasion.
Read MoreThe statement from Colin Powell's family stated, in part: "We have lost a remarkable and loving husband, father, grandfather, and a great American." He was 84.
Read MoreThe blue crabbing season usually starts in April in the Yellow Sea with peak fishing in June, but illegal crabbing is rampant.
Read MoreWilliam Howard Taft was the 27th president of the United States and held the office from 1909 until 1913. Taft followed the legendary Theodore Roosevelt.
Read MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin is one of those looming political characters who embodies a certain mystery and power that warrants a little side-eye.
Read MoreSince Vladimir Putin became Russia's president, dozens of journalists have been murdered and many of his critics have ended up dead. Here are just a few.
Read MoreRejected from school and unable to pay rent, Hitler landed in a homeless shelter and was eventually reduced to doing what all failed artists do: making kitsch.
Read MoreNorth Korea has a lot of secrets, but few are more dastardly than the goings on behind the door of Room 39. Here's some of what North Korea does in that room.
Read MoreThe answer is somewhat subjective, but we can make some pretty good guesses. Here's what might happen if the British royal family got the boot.
Read MoreSurrealists supported communism and the French Communist Party, which Dali seemingly believed in as well. But he soon developed a fascination with fascism.
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