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An Accidental Offering
A Conyers, Ga., resident is out $6,500 after his plan to hide a wad of cash backfired. After 27-year-old Devon Silvey sold his car, he took the cash to ...
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Generous Uber Passenger Helps Driver Earn Degree
Latonya Young, a hairstylist who moonlights as an Uber driver, is grateful for an unexpected blessing from one of her fares. Young said, “That one ...
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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 recently 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 ...
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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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How Long is a Trillion Seconds?
The New York Times published an article explaining large numbers like a million, billion, and trillion. The article was titled “Just how long is ...
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The Largest Buried Treasure Find in America
The largest buried treasure find in America, known as the Saddle Ridge hoard, was discovered in February 2013. A couple who owned the property were walking ...
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Cash-Filled Wallets Planted Globally Teach Us About Honesty
So picture this: You're a receptionist at a hotel. Someone says they found a lost wallet but they're in a hurry. They hand it to you. What would ...
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Lotto Winner Meets the ‘Powerball Curse’
The Powerball Lotto is a legalized multi-state form of gambling in the United States that pays enormous jackpots to the very few who purchase winning ...
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Having Money Increases ‘Mean’ Behavior
Paul Piff, a professor at University of California, Irvine, studies how money influences humans' relationships with one another. His striking conclusion ...
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