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When the most famous goods of the past become common and cheap, we can always thank specialization and market innovations.
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Al Czervik, the low-class but rich real estate developer in 'Caddyshack,' shows what many people see as the 'unfair' effects of capitalism.
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The elite playbook: blame the people so they fight each other.
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Steven Spielberg has criticized the trend of 'woke' people making changes to old works of art, like movies and books, to make them more acceptable to modern tastes. He has called this a form of 'censorship.'
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A lawsuit has been made against Tesla after it was said that employees were sharing pictures and videos they had taken with vehicle cameras. Reports say that workers shared clips of accidents, sexual encounters, and other things recorded by cameras in customers' cars without their knowledge or permission.
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It's the most famous transcendental number ever, and March 14 (3/14 in many countries) is the perfect day to celebrate Pi Day!
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From last Wednesday: As the Fed 'fights inflation' by increasing interest rates, its actions will not produce the hoped-for 'soft landing,' but rather the hard bust.
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Central bankers follow inflation 'target' in their pursuit of 'price stability.' Not surprisingly, they usually miss their targets -- quite badly -- and we now are living one of those moments.
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If you consider US states as comparable to countries, 16 of the top 20 political units in the world for well-being are in the US — including the top seven.
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When did the first humans arise on planet Earth?