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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

Protest, Violence And The Distortion Of Truth In Trump's America

Something In The Air

Chicken Soup Is A Comfort In Frightening Times

What Highways Mean To The George Floyd Protesters

Watch This Globular Springtail Jump And Spin Faster Than Any Animal On Earth

How Behavioral Science Can Help Enforce Social Distancing

Trump's Grotesque Violation Of The First Amendment

The Shooting Starts No Matter What

Manned Fighter To Face Autonomous Drone Next Year In Sci-Fi Movie-Like Showdown

Are Face Shields Better Than Face Masks For Avoiding The Coronavirus?

This Treasury Official Is Running The Bailout. It's Been Great For His Family

Protestors In Bristol, England, Tore Down A Slave-Trader's Statue And Threw It Into The Harbor

William Barr's State Of Emergency

How To Protect Your Phone Before Heading Out To A Protest

America's White Saviors

Prankster Builds A Motorized Porta Potty And Gets The Best Reactions From Passerby

The Enormous Scale Of This Movement

Which Stainless Steel Water Bottle Stays Colder Longer?

No, This Isn't As Bad As 1968 (So Far)

Gregg Popovich: 'The System Has To Change'

Tom Scott Remembers The Feeling He Got After Realizing He Ruined An Entire MySQL Database

The Women Of Ukraine's Railroads Keep The Trains Running

The Power Of Bearing Witness

A College Where The Graduation Rate For Black Students Has Been Zero Percent — For Years

Cops Are Always The Main Characters

Unicorn Riot: The Tiny Media Collective That Is Delivering Some Of The Most Vital Reporting From Minneapolis

'WALL-E' Was One Of Pixar's Biggest Gambles — And It Paid Off

How This Toaster From The 1940s Perfectly Toasts Frozen Bread

Why Leaving The WHO Could Be Disastrous For The US And The World

Yes, You Can Buy An 8K TV Right Now, And It's Wild

George Floyd Protests Blur the Lines of Law Enforcement in Washington, D.C.

The Latest: Mourners Pay Respects Near Floyd's Hometown