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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

Surviving Irma: A Next-Generation Hurricane

Watch 21-Year-Old Luka Doncic Sink A Game Winning Three, With Four Seconds Left

A Rocket Scientist's Love Algorithm Adds Up During COVID-19

How A Hiker Accidentally Discovered The Oldest Fossilized Footprints Ever In Grand Canyon

You Can Eat The Head Of A Sunflower Like Corn On The Cob

How To Make A Great Anime Adaptation (2019)

A Salute To Michael Keaton's Deceptively Normal 1980s Comedies

Cellphone Data Shows How Las Vegas Is 'Gambling With Lives' Across The Country

The Fascinating Story Of The Girl Who Survived A 10,000-Foot Fall

Damien Echols Spent 18 Years On Death Row For A Crime He Didn't Commit

A 194-Year-Old Apple Tree, The Matriarch Of The Northwest Apple Industry, Has Died

Storms Marco And Laura Are Poised To Give The Gulf Coast A Deadly One-Two Punch

Couples Therapists Review Ross And Rachel's Relationship From 'Friends'

Trump's Sister Says He Is A Liar With 'No Principles' In Secret Recordings

The Worst Animal In The World

Goodbye To 'Patriot Act', A Comedy Show That Was A Different Kind Of Angry

This Stop-Motion Basketball Short That Uses Sunlight And Water Is A Slam Dunk

Healing In The Hospital Starts With The Architect

Facing The Pandemic, I Was As Helpless As Anyone. But As A New Grandmother, I Was A Culinary Superpower

Predicting The 2020 NBA Playoffs And Champion At The Bubble

California DMV Is Selling Drivers' Data To Private Investigators

The Land-Grant Universities Still Profiting Off Indigenous Homelands

The First Trailer Of Robert Pattinson's 'The Batman,' Introduces A Dark And Gritty Gotham City

The Gaming Fan Who Accidentally Became A Historian