Two classics—one financial, one not—highlight an eclectic year.
Bob Benmosche took the helm of AIG, a reviled institution, and paid back every cent of taxpayer money, plus a profit.
It behooves every intelligent advisor to know how and why the largest one-day percentage drop in stock prices happened.
This tale of an aristocrat who became a traitor to his class makes for a fascinating read.
A fascinating book by a first-rate reporter about a totally transformative company founded by a genuine visionary.
The hysteria accompanying the U.S withdrawal from the Paris climate accord harkens to another apocalyptic catastrophism.
"The Go-Go Years" chronicles a decade that produced the greatest stock market mania since the Roaring Twenties.
Just four months after Pearl Harbor, America launched a spectacular counterstrike on Tokyo.
It's the 25th anniversary of the greatest shot in the greatest game in college basketball history.
This book examines how supply-side economists subdued the stagflation curse of the 1970s.