Comedian Louis CK is raking it in with a Web-based experiment that cuts out distributors. That should make media companies very nervous.
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Money Archive
UBS Says trader lost $2 billion
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That’s a big chunk of change to lose…Did he really think he wouldn’t get caught with the fraudulent trades?
Kobe Says Folks Should Ease Up on LeBron
Can I live? ::Jay-Z voice::
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Does Money Buy Happiness?
Oh I think it can!
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The Budget Axe: Why Homeless Veterans but Not NASCAR?
This really makes you think were our priorities are…smh.
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Woman Hit w/ Drug Charges after Hiding Bags of Heroin and Cash in Genitals
This doesn’t even sound sanitary. Do you know how dirty money is?
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Eliminating $1 Bills Could Save Billions
Dollar coins are just so heavy and burdensome but I guess if I had no choice. I’d make it work.
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Clock Ticking on NFL Labor Situation
Stop whining about yo money.
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Separate But Unequal: Charts Show Growing Rich-Poor Gap
Somehow I feel as if this is expected.
The Great Recession and the slump that followed have triggered a jobs crisis that’s been making headlinessince before President Obama was in office, and that will likely be with us for years. But the American economy is also plagued by a less-noted, but just as serious, problem: Simply put, over the last 30 years, the gap between rich and poor has widened into a chasm.
Gradual developments like this don’t typically lend themselves to news coverage. But Mother Jones magazine has crunched the data on inequality, and put together a group of stunning new charts. Taken together, they offer a dramatic visual illustration of who’s doing well and who’s doing badly in modern America.
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Phil Jackson, Lakers each fined $75,000
Damn. Thats a lot of money.
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