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    The video has received more than 20.5 million views since it was posted on Sept. 4. It has sparked a trend on the platform in which people began paying it forward by hiding cash or gift cards in ...

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    With a 10-1 fight record, mostly against mixed martial artists and other pro-boxing newcomers under his belt, Paul, a former child star and YouTube prankster who began his boxing career in 2018 ...

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    Money Talks News is a nationally syndicated consumer/personal finance news series and website offering tips and advice on investing, saving money and avoiding rip offs in the United States market. It is hosted by Stacy Johnson. [1] The program's news segments are approximately 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes in length and air as part of local news programs ...

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  8. Geopolitical expert Peter Zeihan says aging Americans built a ...

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    In a recent YouTube video, Zeihan argued boomers built an increasingly generous welfare state during their prime earning years, but now that they’re retiring, the financial burden is shifting to ...

  9. Power of the purse - Wikipedia

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    The power of the purse is the ability of one group to control the actions of another group by withholding funding, or putting stipulations on the use of funds. The power of the purse can be used positively (e.g. awarding extra funding to programs that reach certain benchmarks) or negatively (e.g. removing funding for a department or program, effectively eliminating it).