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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

The Wrong Way To Fight The Opioid Crisis

Four Kids Disappeared In An Alaska Blizzard. They Were Found Alive, 18 Miles From Home

Man Tests Out A Bizarre Mousetrap From 1916 To See If It Actually Works

'No One Suspected Me': Food Critics Dish On What It's Like To Dining Out For A Living While Female

This Gamer Needed Some Regular Exercise, So He Turned A Treadmill Into A PS4 Controller

I Was One Of The Last Remaining Blimp Pilots In A Dying Industry

Meet Iowa's 400,000-Year-Old Living Fossil

Teens Have Figured Out How To Mess With Instagram's Tracking Algorithm

The Ominous Rise Of Toddler Milk

This Super Bowl Ad From A Kentucky Lawyer, Which Has Aliens And A Horse In Space, Is Probably The Weirdest Super Bowl Ad Ever

What Was The Weirdest Oscars Ever?

Someone Used Neural Networks To Upscale An 1895 Film To 4K 60 FPS, And The Result Is Really Quite Astounding

A Coyote And A Badger Using A Culvert Together To Pass Under A Busy California Highway Is The Sweetest Video We've Seen In Awhile

The Shameful Luxury Of Lactation Spaces

The Money Behind Trump's Money

The World's Artificial Mountains

Permafrost Is Thawing So Fast, It's Gouging Holes In The Arctic

Tech Reviewer Reviews A Curious Piece Of Technology, A '90s 'Blade Runner'-esque Videophone

Guy Heats Up Rocks To See If Exploding Rocks At A Campfire Might Kill People

An Oasis In The Desert: How The Las Vegas Residency Became An Institution

Chaos In Iowa As State Democratic Party Finds 'Inconsistencies' In Reporting Of Caucus Results

Mapping Migration In The Face Of Climate Change

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