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November 2017

A Tranquil Life in a Spanish Villa That Generates $980 a Week

By Beryl Johnson, International Living “I wake up to sunshine every morning and can do whatever I like,” says Elaine […]

Buying Guns Is Easy — and Cheap — on the Dark Web

By Paul Ausick While the buying and selling of illegal firearms on the Internet is not rampant, the trade does exist […]

The geography of desperation in America

Authors: Carol Graham, Sergio Pinto, John Juneau II America today is as divided as it has ever been, in terms of incomes […]

50 Worst Product Flops of All Time

By Michael B. Sauter, Thomas C. Frohlich, Evan Comen and Samuel Stebbins Some product launches can be spectacular failures, and Google Glass, an eyeglasses shaped […]

US Island Homes Offering Peace & Quiet — No Cars Allowed

For most of us, the daily racket and clamor of cars and buses and trains are part of our daily […]

Marijuana Consumers: Young, Well-Paid, College-Educated

As more states approve laws permitting medicinal or recreational marijuana use, a California start-up that has been described as the […]

How to make your retirement savings last a lifetime with minimum effort

Saving for retirement can seem like a daunting process at first, but it really isn’t. As long as you have […]

Most valuable substances by weight

While gold is undoubtedly one of the most traded substances on earth, it also happens to be one of the […]

Low-Cost Luxury and World-Class Medical Care in Exotic Malaysia

By Kirsten Raccuia, International Living In 2010, Larry John paid $142,000 for his three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo with a sea view, […]

10x, founded by the ex-CEO of Barclays, raises $46M to take on ancient banking infrastructure

The fintech revolution continues apace, and while many startups are hoping that newer and better tech will help them take […]