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Malady Melody
Sick of certain songs? This game features songs about being sick — we've rewritten their lyrics to be about the common illness in their titles. You give me fever!
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G-G-G Network
What do George Washington, egg nog and Ginger Rogers have in common? They're all part of the "3G" network. Contestants giggle, gaggle and Google their way to victory in this final round.
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Father Of Modern Iranian Sculpture Gets First U.S. Show In Nearly 40 Years
Parviz Tanavoli's calligraphy-inspired figures helped revive sculpture as an art form in Iran. Now, Wellesley College's Davis Museum is giving American viewers a chance to see his work.
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Homeless Families Wait Longer For Shelter Under Seattle's System
Even with vacancies, most Seattle shelters don't let families stay right away. A system designed to alleviate homelessness has resulted in a bottleneck that leaves families on the streets for longer.
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Poll: Obama More Popular Than Fidel And Raúl Castro In Cuba
The poll, based on 1,200 in-person interviews, found that while Cubans are optimistic about future change, they are unhappy about the present.
China's 'Barefoot Lawyer' And His Great Escape
In his new book, exiled Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng tells the story of growing up blind, being beaten under house arrest and finding refuge in the American Embassy in Beijing in 2012.
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Doctors Make House Calls On Tablets Carried By Houston Firefighters
Most calls to the Houston Fire Department are for health problems, not fires. All those medical calls strain the 911 system and make a career in firefighting seem more like a career in health care.
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Bill To Limit Vaccine Exemptions Moves A Step Closer In California
A measure that would require more children to get vaccinated is moving ahead in the California Legislature. Though the state saw a large measles outbreak this year, final passage may be tough.
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'The Only Words' Remembers Love And Science After The Apocalypse
Jeffrey Rotter's new novel follows a young man searching for connection in a post-apocalyptic America. Critic Jason Heller calls it a "humbling monument to the sorrow, and the power, of loneliness."
Historical Figure, Sci-Fi Villain Or Tech Startup?
If you think you can tell the difference based on their names, earn some nerd cred by taking our quiz.
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