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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

I'm Married To An Emergency Room Doctor In New York City

We Were Never Taught How To Civilly Disobey

How Rayshard Brooks Was Fatally Shot By The Atlanta Police

How To Turn Filming The Police Into The End Of Police Brutality

'The Mandalorian' Used Virtual LED Sets Over Green Screen For Special Effects

In India, The YouTube-Tiktok Rivalry Turns Nasty

TikTok Is Having A Monster 2020

Lockdown Sex Workers Are Flocking To 'Animal Crossing' And 'Second Life'

Why Car Alarms Aren't Going Off As Much As They Used To

First Aid Kit Supplies: What To Keep In Your Medicine Cabinet

Here's A Tracker That's Tracking Coronavirus Vaccines Being Developed Worldwide

The Lost Rebellious Spirit Of Keynes

Take A Tour Through A Spooky Culvert Filled With Cave Crickets

Many Police Aren't Wearing Masks, Posing Yet Another Risk To Protesters In A Pandemic

How The Kit-Kat Bar Got That Inescapably Catchy Jingle

Does Tech Have The Guts To Deploy Its Resources Against Police Brutality?

Atlanta Police Killing Of Rayshard Brooks Leads To Officer's Firing And Chief's Resignation

You Stare At Your Monitor All Day Long, Don't You At Least Deserve A Nice One?

The Limits And Dangers Of A Fixation On 'Nonviolence'

Why Are The Police In Charge Of Road Safety?

The Man Who Sacked Rome

Student-Athletes Will Soon Be Social Media Influencers. And One College Program Is Helping Them Do It

It's Time To Rethink How We Build Cities

The Mimetic Power of Washington DC's Black Lives Matter Mural

Provincetown, Long A Haven For Outsiders, Debates How Wide To Open Its Doors

The Fight Over Wagyu Beef Dominance Between Japan And Australia

The Remarkable Stuff Scientists Get Done As They Work From Home

Keep Those Blood Suckers Away