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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

"Jeopardy!" Is Protecting Alex Trebek At All Costs Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic

The Man Who Refused To Spy

This Is What Happens If You Make A Tire Out Of 100 Nails

Visualizing A New, New York Times

Programmer Creates An AI To Try To Become The Best Tetris Player In The World

How To Fireproof California's Electric Grid

How I Discovered The Magic Of Wholesome Travel Games

Can You Tell Time If The Hour And Minute Hands On A Clock Look The Same?

The Case For Never Buying New Clothes Again

How A Minor Calculation Error Cost Intel Half A Billion Dollars

Here's How The Speed Of An Airplane Changes As It Takes Off From The Ground

38 Great Books To Read This Fall, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers

Band Performs A Spot-On Rendition Of 'Semi Charmed Life' If It Were Written By Blink 182

Someone Used AI To Make Gollum Sing 'The Scatman,' And Honestly, We Approve

Flu Season In The Southern Hemisphere During The 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic Compared To The Previous Five Years, Visualized

Is The Mail Getting Slower? We're Tracking It

Guy Spends Four Days Turning Stainless Steel And Brass Into A Perfect 8 Ball

Should I Marry My Cousin, And Other Advice Column Questions

How Far Away Are We From Editing Humans And Creating Designer Babies?

Swept Up In The Federal Response To Portland Protests: 'I Didn't Know If I Was Going To Be Seen Again'

Surprise! 'Breath Of The Wild' Is Getting An Action-Oriented Prequel This Year

The Sky Is On Fire In San Francisco, And We Flew A Drone Through It

Laid Off From Work Due To Coronavirus At 60: A Bleak Reality

The Rise Of 'Dark Stores' — And How They Could Save Struggling Retail