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Sometimes there may be a mismatch between the ratings of film trailers and the actual movie.
Ideas are a key ingredient for economic growth. And to generate new ideas, you need … more people.
The Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates to cool demand, but additional strategies could also help.
When you’re done shopping, stores will often ask if you’d like to contribute to charity. You may get a tax benefit, and they may acquire some goodwill.
Sure, it could. But there are safer ways to reduce the country’s money supply.
They obey Moore’s Law and market forces.
Breweries tend to charge more per ounce if you’re getting large amounts of alcohol, contrary to conventional wisdom.
CEOs are tasked with handling the company’s overall vision, while presidents are more focused on day-to-day operations.
There are guidelines, but experts say it’s more art than science.
Deciding when a film plays is a giant moving puzzle that theaters have to put together every week.