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Top Party Schools: Princeton Review List Ranks U.S. Colleges

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August 29, 2016 1:23 PM EDT The University of Wisconsin at Madison has taken first place in Princeton Review’s annual ranking of the best party schools in America, climbing two spots from its position on last year’s list to earn the title. The college admissions company revealed the ranking Monday as one of 62 categories in the 2017 edition of its The Best 381 Colleges. UW—Madison scooted into No. 1 in front of West Virginia University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — last year’s winner. Read More...

We asked Americans about their favorite pie, and their answer was very American

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To find out the most popular pies in every state, INSIDER took the five most popular pies from a SurveyMonkey audience poll conducted from November 16, 2018, to November 17, 2018, with 1,217 respondents, and used Google Trends to find out where they were most popular. While Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana were all pecan pie loyalists, and Hawaii and Wyoming chose pumpkin, every other state chose apple. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdkr6p7y6Kdnqukrrmme9aeZJqrm5qxbq3Mnqmim5GjwG6twaisrWWknbKqvoyfmK%2Bnop7BpnnPopxmmZ6ZerW0xKKpZpmeqMSmvoywmKxlppq%2FunnAppyroZOWu3CBlHCdpHGm

William McRaven on Why U.S. Leadership Matters

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Retired Navy Adm. William McRaven’s nearly 40-year career in the U.S. military has spanned everything from deployments as a Navy SEAL, hunting down high-value targets overseas, commanding U.S Special Operations forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and advising Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. But McRaven is best known for planning and overseeing the 2011 raid that ended with the death of Osama bin Laden. In December that year, McRaven wasnamed as a runner-up for TIME's Person of the Year for his role in the operation. Read More...

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