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Humbled Crypto Boss Bragged About Not Reading Books
To an outsider, the name Sam Bankman-Fried might seem like a pseudonym, too on-the-nose to be real. The 30-year-old entrepreneur and philanthropist, known ...
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The History of Snake Oil
Snake oil was a real product. It was a traditional Chinese medicine that was brought to the United States in the 1800s by thousands of Chinese migrants ...
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Lawyer Brag Leads to Vacated Verdict
The next time Robert McKenna III celebrates a recent victorious court case in front of coworkers, he’d be wise to prevent anyone from filming his ...
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Thieves You Shall Always Have with You
Embezzlement is a special problem in churches and Christian ministries because trust is so important. That shows the power of trust. And trust is good, ...
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Software Engineer Warns of Cryptocurrency Danger
A soft-spoken software developer has become one of the leading voices warning the general public about the dangers of cryptocurrency. Molly White grew ...
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Deputy Coerces Woman into Baptism to Avoid Arrest
When Shandle Riley was stopped outside the home of her ex-mother-in law late at night for a traffic infraction, it’s possible she might’ve ...
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Skillful Liars Are Difficult to Detect
Nobody likes to be lied to. It is generally agreed that lying is a sin or is not socially acceptable and potentially harmful. Some people believe they ...
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Quit Lying to Yourself
No one wants to be seen as a liar. Liars are considered untrustworthy. And yet, we are perfectly content to lie to ourselves all the time. “I’ll ...
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Half of Adults Admit to Financially Cheating Their Partner
A new survey has found that nearly half of adults admit they’ve financially cheated on their partner. An online poll of 2,000 adults, found that ...
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Charity Director Sentenced for Fraud
When US District Court judge Sara Ellis sentenced Stuart Nitzkin to more than three years in prison, she noted that the case essentially boiled down to ...
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