Alan Greenspan, a notable figure in the US Federal Reserve, has passed away at the age of 100. He was known for his significant role as chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Greenspan's tenure was marked by both economic growth and decline. His leadership was praised during his time in office, but he also faced criticism for the financial crisis that occurred after his retirement in 2006.

Further details about Greenspan's life and legacy are available from the Waco Tribune-Herald.