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The Modern History of the Credit Card

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Not that long ago, Steven A. Cohen, the owner of the Mets, was being investigated…

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You remember waterbeds. The plush, squishy mattresses. The hours of bouncy fun. It all started…

What Happens to NYC’s 3.2 Million Tons of Trash

New York City is one of the most wasteful cities in the world. But none…

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