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A 100 percent U.S.-made iPhone would cost more than $2,000.
We're here to answer olive your questions.
A tale of economics, dinner parties and death.
For less than the price of a cup of coffee, you can send a letter halfway across the globe. How?
How many bags of ice do you buy a year? Enough to make it a $2.5 billion industry, that's how much.
What is this "donate" you speak of?
In sum: it never hurts to ask.
And seriously, what's with those key chains you can't take apart?
And why does he leave Bibles in my hotel rooms?
Why do you pay more to get… less?