Entertainment
The 1930s Actor Who Faked His Own Kidnapping to Get Famous and Died in WWII
In December 1935, a strange story grabbed headlines across the United States. A young, wealthy actor named Caleb Milne IV vanished from his New York apartment without warning. He left behind a note th…
Life
Why ‘Warfare vs. Welfare’ Is Completely Wrong About Real-Life Economics
The phrase “warfare vs. welfare” sounds clean and logical. It paints a picture of a strict trade-off: every dollar spent on the military comes at the expense of healthcare, schools, or poverty relief.…
Money
Iran War Brings Record First-quarter Profits to JPMorgan and Other European Oil Giants
The U.S.-Israel war with Iran has shaken global markets and pushed energy prices into dangerous territory. While households and businesses struggle with rising fuel and shipping costs, some of the wor…
Science
Chasing Computer Science Degrees for Money is “Pretty Dumb” Idea, Says Replit CEO
The idea that a computer science degree guarantees a high-paying job is starting to fall apart. For years, students picked coding because it looked like the fastest path to a six-figure salary. Big te…