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The Best Piece Of Trivia You Learned This Week: Parachuting Beavers
After World War II, did Idaho really airlift beavers around the state? Ask Me Another host Ophira Eisenberg and house musician Jonathan Coulton debate the premise before revealing the truth.
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Party Of Five
This game is about Bailey and Sarah's relationship problems. Just kidding! It's really about answers that contain the number five. What's a well-known slang term for shoplifting? Five-finger discount.
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Eliza Coupe: Only Happy Endings
The comedic actress deconstructs a New Hampshire accent and talks about what it takes to star in the sitcom Benched before imagining some happy ending versions of famously depressing movies.
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Al-Qaida Branch In Yemen Threatens To Kill Hostage
The man in the video says he's a British-born American citizen, who was kidnapped in Sanaa in September. A militant on video says the U.S. has three days meet unspecified demands.
Would You Run 3,080 Miles For Science?
What are the limits of the human body and mind during extreme-endurance racing? Anthropologist Barbara J. King interviews the research director of an upcoming 3,080-mile run across the United States.
CDC Warns That The Flu Season May Be A Bad One
The main flu strain circulating now tends to send more people to the hospital than other strains. It also causes more deaths, especially among the elderly, children and people with health issues.
Justice Department Finds Cleveland Police Uses Excessive Force
The city and the federal government have come to terms to try to correct the issues with the department, Attorney General Eric Holder said.
A Burger Joint Pays $15 An Hour. And, Yes, It's Making Money
Fast-casual chain Moo Cluck Moo, in suburban Detroit, pays all of its workers far above the typical wage for a fast-food employee. It's part of its business model.
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Uber Is Richer Than Ever, But The Company Still Isn't Playing Nice
Uber brought in $1.2 billion in its last round of financing, despite months of bad press. Or maybe because of it: One business professor says venture capitalists see jerks as better investments.
For World's Oil Exporters, Falling Prices Have A Domino Effect
Falling oil prices have been good news for the U.S. But they're causing multiple problems for some exporters. Government budgets are strained. Economies are struggling. Currencies are crashing.
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