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On New Year’s Day of 1958, Batista took his family, friends and bags of money on a plane and fled to the Dominican Republic. A motley crew of revolutionaries with big beards and olive-green ...
The optical illusion challenges readers to identify which of the bags contains money within five seconds, testing logical reasoning, IQ, and observation skills. The answer hinges on analyzing ...
The National Agency for Food, Drug and Administration Control (NAFDAC) has arrested a salesgirl and impounded more than 120 bags of fake rice from over ten shops in Rivers. The NAFDAC Coordinator ...
A man was standing a few feet behind the driver. The video shows the man staring at the driver for a few seconds before grabbing the bag and running out the door. The sheriff's office said the ...
COLUMBUS — A 21-year-old was arrested after a video showed a man grabbing a money bag from a Brink’s driver at a convenience store. At 9:30 a.m. on March 19, a Brink’s armored vehicle ...
Now, think logically. If Bag C’s message is true, then the money should be in Bag B. But Bag B says, “NOT HERE.” This contradiction means at least one of these statements must be false.
Morgan Housel's book "The Psychology of Money" throws light far and wide on why emotion, behavior, and decision-making all have a role to play in equity investing and financial success.
As the name suggests, the Foldie can do it all through some easy-to-pick-up origami. Fully expanded, the bag has as much room as your standard carry-on and dare I say makes better use of the space.
Very tactfully, the woman sneaked behind the robot, which was holding a bag full of goods behind its back, and re-bagged it as one of hers. Unsuspecting what happened, the robot looked around in ...
The court heard the man after withdrawing the money using an iPad attached to the service desk then went down to the lobby where he handed the paper bag to a waiting man. They then both returned ...
The casino operator’s former chief legal counsel Paula Martin said large amounts of cash leaving Star Sydney in bags did not necessarily indicate money laundering but it was ‘suspicious’.
After a five-month trial in Leeds, UK, the bankrupt socialite and former art collector James Stunt was found not guilty of taking part in a £266m money-laundering operation. He was accused ...