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Kellogg’s Sued for Insufficient Strawberries in Pop Tarts
Attorney Anita Harrison recently filed suit on behalf of Illinois consumers to protect them from a dangerous misrepresentation from a major corporation. ...
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Stealing Is Wrong Whether by Individual or Corporation
Adam Johnson wants readers to know there is more than what they can see in trends related to crime and public safety. Writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, ...
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Popular Instagram Account Exposes Extravagant Preachers
Out of curiosity Ben Kirby started watching worship songs on YouTube and identified many of the leaders and preachers as wearing sneakers worth from $800 ...
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Father and Sons Jailed for Fake Cure
The Department of Justice has filed charges against a father and his three sons for their role in illegally selling industrial bleach. The bleach itself ...
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An Inexplicable Desire for More
Actress Lori Loughlin was sentenced to two months in federal prison for her role in the college admissions scandal. She will serve two years of supervised ...
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It’s Time to Get Rid of The Lottery
Writer Leah Muncy recalls one of her earliest memories is of her mother buying a lottery ticket at the supermarket. “When I was young, my mother ...
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The Rich Steal More Than the Poor
Evidence suggests that the rich steal more than the poor. Although shoplifting transcends categories, the rich actually do steal more than the poor. The ...
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Dishonesty Begets Dishonesty and Spreads Like a Contagion
The World Bank estimates that globally at least $1 trillion is used annually for bribes and corrupt exchanges of all types, in business and government. ...
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Are McMansions Making People Any Happier?
The Atlantic ran an article that calls attention to the fact that American homes are a lot bigger than they used to be. In 1973, when the Census Bureau ...
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Costly Bad Advice
When a bank teller accidentally deposited $120,000 in the wrong account, the account’s owners went on a shopping spree. State police said a Montoursville, ...
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