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Three Times Donald Trump Made Millions By Screwing Over Hundreds Of People

Though he carries himself like a master businessman, Donald Trump's real estate business has left a trail of debt and destruction from Fort Lauderdale to Baja.

By Nickolaus Hines Apr 6, 2016
Weird News

Three Times Donald Trump Made Millions By Screwing Over Hundreds Of People

Though he carries himself like a master businessman, Donald Trump's real estate business has left a trail of debt and destruction from Fort Lauderdale to Baja.

By Nickolaus Hines April 6, 2016

Massive Data Leak Reveals Who Among The Global Elite Is Hiding Their Millions

See the Panama Papers list of which rich, powerful, and famous people are hiding their vast fortunes in tax havens, and how they're doing it.

By All That's Interesting Apr 4, 2016
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Massive Data Leak Reveals Who Among The Global Elite Is Hiding Their Millions

See the Panama Papers list of which rich, powerful, and famous people are hiding their vast fortunes in tax havens, and how they're doing it.

By All That's Interesting April 4, 2016

Your World This Week, Apr. 3 – 9

This week in health: An incredible HIV cure breakthrough, appalling results about worldwide obesity, why LSD might not be that bad for you, and how investing in women’s health can yield economic, societal and humanitarian benefits. Study Finds There Are More Obese People Than Underweight People Worldwide

By All That's Interesting Apr 4, 2016
Science News

Your World This Week, Apr. 3 – 9

This week in health: An incredible HIV cure breakthrough, appalling results about worldwide obesity, why LSD might not be that bad for you, and how investing in women’s health can yield economic, societal and humanitarian benefits. Study Finds There Are More Obese People Than Underweight People Worldwide

By All That's Interesting April 4, 2016

Photo Of The Day: Scientists Discover 305 Million-Year-Old Spider Ancestor

An amateur fossil hunter in France recently unearthed a prehistoric spider-like creature that may help reveal the origins of the arachnid line. In the words of National Geographic, the 305 million-year-old Idmonarachne brasieri “acts as a bridge between early spider-like creatures brewing up blobs of silk and the skilled weavers...

By All That's Interesting Mar 31, 2016
Science News

Photo Of The Day: Scientists Discover 305 Million-Year-Old Spider Ancestor

An amateur fossil hunter in France recently unearthed a prehistoric spider-like creature that may help reveal the origins of the arachnid line. In the words of National Geographic, the 305 million-year-old Idmonarachne brasieri “acts as a bridge between early spider-like creatures brewing up blobs of silk and the skilled weavers...

By All That's Interesting March 31, 2016

“Siberian Unicorn” Discovery Shocks Scientists

The enormous, prehistoric beast Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the "Siberian unicorn", is now believed to have been alive far more recently than scientists thought.

By John Kuroski Mar 29, 2016
Science News

“Siberian Unicorn” Discovery Shocks Scientists

The enormous, prehistoric beast Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the "Siberian unicorn", is now believed to have been alive far more recently than scientists thought.

By John Kuroski March 29, 2016

The War On Drugs Was A Disastrous Failure, And Johns Hopkins Has A Study To Prove It

It only takes one look at U.S. incarceration rates to see just how much irrational drug laws have harmed this nation. In fact, the prison population has reached its historical apex, almost entirely because offenders are facing obscene sentences based on draconian drug laws in which the punishment far outweighs...

By Nickolaus Hines Mar 28, 2016
News

The War On Drugs Was A Disastrous Failure, And Johns Hopkins Has A Study To Prove It

It only takes one look at U.S. incarceration rates to see just how much irrational drug laws have harmed this nation. In fact, the prison population has reached its historical apex, almost entirely because offenders are facing obscene sentences based on draconian drug laws in which the punishment far outweighs...

By Nickolaus Hines March 28, 2016

Dumb Blonde Stereotype Put To Rest By Compelling New IQ Study

A comprehensive IQ study will hopefully put the dumb blonde stereotype to rest once and for all. The new research, led by Professor Jay Zagorsky of Ohio State University and published in Economics Bulletin, finds that the average IQ for blondes isn’t lower than that of darker-haired people. In fact,...

By All That's Interesting Mar 23, 2016
Science News

Dumb Blonde Stereotype Put To Rest By Compelling New IQ Study

A comprehensive IQ study will hopefully put the dumb blonde stereotype to rest once and for all. The new research, led by Professor Jay Zagorsky of Ohio State University and published in Economics Bulletin, finds that the average IQ for blondes isn’t lower than that of darker-haired people. In fact,...

By All That's Interesting March 23, 2016

Your World This Week: Mar. 20 – 26

This week in science: mysterious, prehistoric Tully Monster finally identified; two comets to fly close by Earth this week; memories “lost” to early Alzheimer’s may be retrievable, and scientists learn the startling early mortality rates of autistic individuals. Scientists Finally Solve The Mystery Of The Tully Monster Fifty-eight years ago,...

By All That's Interesting Mar 21, 2016
Science News

Your World This Week: Mar. 20 – 26

This week in science: mysterious, prehistoric Tully Monster finally identified; two comets to fly close by Earth this week; memories “lost” to early Alzheimer’s may be retrievable, and scientists learn the startling early mortality rates of autistic individuals. Scientists Finally Solve The Mystery Of The Tully Monster Fifty-eight years ago,...

By All That's Interesting March 21, 2016

Everything You Need To Know About T. Rex’s Fearsome New Cousin, The Timurlengia Euotica

Everything you need to know about the monumental discovery of Timurlengia euotica, the terrifying missing link in the T. rex family.

By All That's Interesting Mar 15, 2016
News

Everything You Need To Know About T. Rex’s Fearsome New Cousin, The Timurlengia Euotica

Everything you need to know about the monumental discovery of Timurlengia euotica, the terrifying missing link in the T. rex family.

By All That's Interesting March 15, 2016
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