Saturday, March 2, 2019

Is This A Ponzi Scheme?

How Jordan Goodman, a longtime writer for Money magazine, became part of a Ponzi scheme that netted him $2 million.
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The Fall Of 'America's Money Answers Man'
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How Jordan Goodman, a longtime writer for Money magazine, became part of a Ponzi scheme that netted him $2 million.
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The Fake Sex Doctor Who Conned The Media Into Publicizing His Bizarre Research On Suicide And Bestiality
gizmodo.com
Based on the information available online, Damian Sendler could be one of the most accomplished 28-year-olds in medicine.  But he's not. Those are all lies.
'A BLUR OF CHAOS'
Inside The Chaotic Early Days Of Trump's Foreign Policy
politico.com
Former top national security officials detail a climate of fear, incompetence and hostility to facts in a White House that wasn't ready to run the world.
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Life In The Coldest Inhabited Place On Earth, And More Of The Best Photography Of The Week
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The colors of Sicily's red light district, the bank vaults transformed into restaurants and other best photos of the week.
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A Luxury Hotel Hidden Inside A Cave, And More Of The Week's Coolest Design
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What happens when teenagers edit their portraits to make it more "Instagram beautiful," Huawei's new foldable smartphone and other coolest design of the week.
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This Week's Best Memes, Ranked
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It's an internet fight and only the funniest meme will emerge victorious. This week's challengers? Pokémon, Jack Black, Lady Gaga and more.
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Anarchy, Bitcoin And Murder In Acapulco
wired.com
The once-thriving resort city of Acapulco has become a sometimes lawless place. It is, in many ways, a perfect yet imperfect place for crypto-loving anarchists to gather each year.
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What Brexit Preppers Are Stockpiling
qz.com
While government officials say it is absolutely unnecessary, others admit it's likely there will be disruptions.
'SOME OF MY TEACHERS DIDN'T BELIEVE ME'
A Teen Explains Why He Built A Nuclear Reactor In His Playroom
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"I realized that certain things that I thought were impossible for someone my age aren't impossible," said Jackson Oswalt, 14.
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The Upsetting Real Story Behind The Afghan Girl National Geographic Cover
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In 1984, Steve McCurry took a photo that captured the hearts of readers across the globe. Unfortunately, the truth of said photo is more sinister than many realized.
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