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    Skulls, Violins, and Revolvers: Inside Hans Van Bentem’s Opulent Chandeliers

    Danish artist Hans Van Bentem crafts chandeliers in unusual shapes—skulls, violins, globes, and more.
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    Low-income childhood linked to accelerated biological aging

    A study from Imperial College London found that children from poorer families show biological signs of accelerated aging compared with wealthier peers. A team of researchers analyzed data from 1,160…

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    The World’s Rich Have Already Blown Through Their 2025 Carbon Budget

    A new report from the British charity Oxfam GB, which focuses on inequality and poverty, calls private jet use by the ultra-wealthy “a symbol of climate injustice.” To keep warming…

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    The Sleep Position That’s Surprisingly Common Among High Earners

    Researchers found a link between financial success and the position in which a person sleeps. A large British study commissioned by Bed Slats found a sleeping posture favored by nearly…

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    How the ultra‑rich are burning the planet — and driving climate deaths

    Oxfam’s new report, Climate Inequality: A Planet for 99%, draws a stark conclusion. Using research from the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), it says the ultra‑wealthy are “burning our world” —…

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    Your Neighborhood Affects Sleep More Than Your Income

    British researchers conducted the first large-scale study to examine how sleep varies across the population. They found that sleep quality depends not only on where people live but also on…

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    From Dreams to Billions: How Four Self-Made Icons Built Their Fortunes

    There are plenty of millionaires, but the people we’re looking at today are some of the most famous—three of them are billionaires in the modern era. Each started from scratch,…

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    Soul vs. Wallet: How Much Does a Partner’s Wealth Really Matter?

    The Beatles were onto something when they sang “Can’t Buy Me Love.” Their lyric feels even more relevant today than in 1964, when the Liverpool quartet released the hit. When…

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    Why the ultra‑rich aren’t necessarily the smartest people

    A team of researchers from Linköping University (Sweden), the European University Institute (Italy), and the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) has challenged the idea that intelligence leads to the highest levels…

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