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This episode of Retail Archaeology is sponsored by Skillshare. The first 500 people who use this link get a free 2 month trial of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/RetailArchaeology-3 In this episode we take a look at Superstition Springs Center to see...
The beleaguered gold stocks are recovering from their late-summer capitulation, enjoying a solid young upleg as investors gradually return.  Their buying has pushed the leading gold-stock ETF near a major triple breakout technically.  That event should really boost capital...
Fakery is always precarious: the truth about the asymmetries of power might slip out and spread like wildfire.I've been writing about neofeudalism and its cousin neocolonialism for seven years:500 Million Debt-Serfs: The European Union Is a Neo-Feudal Kleptocracy (July 22,...
Referring to someone as a sociopath is strong language. After all, just between 3 and 5 percent of Americans are really sociopaths , people who initially seem charming, but, due to bad neurological wiring, lack a conscience...
Worry over kids' excessive smartphone use is more justified than ever before Sleep deprivation among teens spiked after 2012 –...
A Reuters investigation published Friday charges that Johnson & Johnson, a multi-billion dollar company known for its healthcare products, knew for decades that its iconic talcum baby powder "was sometimes tainted with carcinogenic asbestos," but concealed the information from...