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Monopoly is a better game with real money and crime

Monopoly is a better game with real money and crime What if the classic board game had better rules for simulating capitalism? March 3, 2018 at 03:22PM via Digg http://bit.ly/2I2anym

Inside The Seattle Company Plotting Lab-Made ‘Coffee’ Without Beans

South Park Mocks Lebron James’s Defense Of China Word For Word

Before Disneyland Paris, There Was Human Roulette And Drag Balls At The Lost ‘Magic City’

Why Bluetooth Is Named After A Medieval King

The $68,000 Fish

Aaron Paul Reflects On How His Use Of The Word ‘B*tch’ As Jesse Pinkman In ‘Breaking Bad’ Evolved

The Little-Known ‘Slow Fire’ That’s Destroying All Our Books

What WeWork’s Demise Could Do To NYC Real Estate

The Hubble Space Telescope Captured This ‘Video’ Of A New Interstellar Object Traveling at 110,000 MPH

Inside The Shutdown Of The ‘World’s Largest’ Child Sex Abuse Website

The Fantastically Profitable Mystery Of The Trump Chaos Trades

The Art Of Sticking Around In The NBA

Ronan Farrow’s New Book ‘Catch And Kill’ Is Important Journalism. His Choice To Do Voices For The Audio Book Is… Weird

What It’s Like To Be A Single Dad Living On Minimum Wage

Was Long-Distance Calling A Scam?

Why You May Never See Studio Ghibli’s Movies On Streaming Services

Italian Translator Has Priceless Reaction Of Bewilderment At Trump’s Remarks About Syria

15 Years Ago, The Most Important Episode Of ‘Lost’ Encapsulated Everything That Made The Series Great

Bulldog On A Motorcycle Waves Back To Oncoming Traffic

We Tend To Think Of The Appendix As A Useless Organ — Here’s Why That’s Wrong

New Brexit Deal Agreed, Says Boris Johnson

Grieving Parents ‘Ambushed’ By Trump, Who Had Teen’s Killer Waiting At White House

Elijah E. Cummings, Powerful Democrat Who Investigated Trump, Dies At 68

Why Microhotels, Or Hotels With Tiny Rooms, Are Becoming All The Rage

How Do We Preserve The Vanishing Foods Of The Earth?

What ‘Watchmen’ Meant In The 1980s

There’s Still Time To Learn A New Skill Before The End Of The Year