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    How to use math to win at Monopoly
You can't rely entirely on your lucky game piece if you want to demolish your friends and family ... - 
    
    Here's how much sex happy couples have every month
The first two years of a relationship are usually considered to be the most exciting. After that,... - 
    
    How much sex should you have in a happy relationship?
Licensed psychotherapist and relationship expert Rachel Sussman explains how often is "normal" fo... - 
    
    A relationship expert why you should want your spouse but not need them
Hal Runkel is a family therapist and the author of "Choose Your Own Adulthood." In this video, he... - 
    
    The 2 biggest job interview mistakes young people make — and how to avoid them
Wayup CEO and former Google employee Liz Wessel shares the two mistakes people make in job interv... - 
    
    UNDIVIDING AMERICA: The story of a successful Alabama high school forced to "resegregate" in 2003
Find more "Undividing America" stories at In 1978, a federal court order forced the two largely... - 
    
    UBS strategist: Tech volatility should not be below 'the most boring' industry of all
UBS strategist Julian Emanuel called this tech correction before it even started. Emanuel says th... - 
    
    JIM ROGERS: The worst crash in our lifetime is coming
Legendary investor Jim Rogers sat down with Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget on this week's epi... - 
    
    HENRY BLODGET: How to Amazon-proof your portfolio
Warren Buffett invested $377 million in the REIT Store Capital which caused the stock to rise 11%... - 
    
    TOM LEE: High yield is a great way to get exposure
Fundstrat co-founder Thomas Lee expects the market to end the year lower. Though he thinks this d... - 
    
    Facebook: These are the kinds of people we want to hire
Jeff Reynar is a director of engineering and New York site lead at Facebook. He interviews betwee... - 
    
    This animated map shows the most probable path to a Trump victory
Under the Electoral College system, the candidate who wins the most electoral votes — not necessa... 

