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‘Haul Culture’ is Breaking the Call to Stewardship
“You won’t believe what I got from Shein for only $100!” The video opens with an influencer flashing perfectly manicured nails and a ...
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Is Being ‘Filthy Rich’ Immoral?
Is it morally wrong to be “filthy rich”? Researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
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The Strange World of Lego Heists
They're colorful, valuable, and make the most delightful noise shaking around in their box … and to the trained criminal eye, they glitter ...
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Man Rescued from Same Mountain Twice in One Week
A 27-year-old Chinese student studying in Japan was rescued twice from Mount Fuji within a span of four days—after he returned to the mountain to ...
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The Tesla Cybertruck Cleaning Challenge
Your stainless-steel refrigerator is hard enough to keep smudge free but consider what it costs in time and materials to clean a stainless-steel truck. ...
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Disaster Packing Blunders?
When disaster strikes and it’s time to evacuate, what valuables are you taking with you? One survey finds that answer often differs depending on ...
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Billionaire Sues After Getting Trapped in His Own Elevator
Palmer Luckey, is a billionaire tech entrepreneur who founded Oculus and parlayed that fortune into a career as a Silicon Valley defense contractor. Luckey ...
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Top 5 People Most Likely to Reach Trillionaire Status
On Sept. 29, 1916, newspapers across the country announced a wealth milestone once thought to be unreachable: the world’s first billionaire. “Standard ...
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Happiness Is Making More Money Than Friends
Maybe money does buy happiness, after all—especially if you can afford more of it than your pals.
That’s according to the findings of a recent ...
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Isolated Tribes Find Happiness Beyond Materialism
People living in remote Indigenous communities are as happy as those in wealthy developed countries despite having “very little money,” according ...
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