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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

QAnon, Blood Libel And The Satanic Panic

What Happens When You Feed A Venus Flytrap Jelly Beans?

A Wild Monkey Chase: Do Ken Kesey's LSD-Dosed Apes Still Roam La Honda?

Cultural Theft Or Legitimate Virtual Tourism?

Watch The First Presidential Debate Between Donald Trump And Joe Biden

The Vampire Ship

These Weird, Unsettling Photos Show That AI Is Getting Smarter

Comedian Captures The Ways Optimists And Pessimists Are Reacting To 2020 Differently

Half A Million Sharks Could Be Killed To Make A Global COVID Vaccine

The Android 11 Privacy And Security Features You Should Know

The Fungal Evangelist Who Would Save The Bees

James Gandolfini's Balanced Approach Made Him Navigate Emotions On Screen To Perfection

'Ted Lasso' Makes America Good Again

The Pure Hell Of Quarantining In Student Halls During A Coronavirus Outbreak

Jack Nicholson's Ax From 'The Shining' Was Lost, Then Found And Sold For $200K In An Auction

Boo! Let's Get Spooky, And Deck The Halls For Halloween

How Criminal Cops Often Avoid Jail

Tim Heidecker Is Afraid Of Dying, So He Wrote Some Songs About It

The World According To James Brolin

Gen Z's Radical, Virtual Quest To Save The Planet

Irrational Man: Thomas Chatterton Williams's Confused Argument For A Post-Racial Society (2019)

The Next Generation Of Wearables Will Be A Privacy Minefield

A Quadriplegic, A Specialty Van And A Lifetime Of Adventures

This Extraordinary AI Has Stunned Computer Scientists With Its Writing

A School Ran A Simulation Of The Pandemic — Before The Pandemic

Final UK-EU Trade Talks Begin This Week To Try To Seal A Brexit Deal

MLB Playoffs Preview: Everything You Need To Know About The 16-Team Postseason