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1440 Findings

Hours of research by our editors, distilled into minutes of clarity.

  • How much tax you would owe on a $14M inheritance

    “Death taxes” refer to estate and inheritance taxes—fees imposed on wealth transfers after someone passes. While the federal estate tax only applies to estates over $13.61 million in 2024, some states, like Washington, have their own taxes.

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    How much tax you would owe on a $14M inheritance

  • Why do tennis players always wear white?

    Why does Wimbledon still enforce its strict all-white dress code while other major tournaments have embraced color? The answer lies in history, tradition, and even branding. From its elite origins in the 1800s, to modern-day rule changes, discover why this policy remains one of tennis’ most enduring customs.

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    Why do tennis players always wear white?

  • How the Grammy Awards are made

    The Grammy Awards aren’t just trophies—they’re handcrafted works of art. Since 1959, each Grammy has been meticulously made from a custom metal alloy called “grammium.” From its origins to the process behind every award, here’s a look at the craftsmanship behind music’s most prestigious honor.

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    How the Grammy Awards are made

  • Does Social Security contribute to the national debt?

    Social Security operates through a trust fund built from payroll taxes. When costs outpace revenue, as they have since 2021, the program redeems Treasury bonds to cover the gap. To repay these bonds, the government often borrows more money, indirectly adding to the national debt and impacting fiscal policy.

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    Does Social Security contribute to the national debt?

  • The devil went down to Georgia

    For years, a mysterious figure preyed on gay men in Atlanta. People on the streets called him the Handcuff Man, but the police knew his real name. It wasn't until a dogged local news reporter interviewed the underground community of male sex workers that local officials were prompted to intervene in the killer's reign of terror.

  • Ancient Egypt for Kids

    Ancient Egypt lasted a very long time! This video breaks down the timeline and geography of their civilization, daily life, and education in Egypt (including bringing the "Book of the Dead" to life).

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    Ancient Egypt for Kids

  • An interactive timeline of history's famous figures

    The past few millennia of humankind have produced numerous figures who left their mark on culture and society in their respective era. This interactive timeline from data visualization expert Jan Willem pulls data from Wikipedia to illustrate history's most important people relative to their prominence in modern-day thought.

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