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The Whatchamacallit
We ask contestants to figure out the names of some everyday things.
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Hey, Mr. Cow!
We know how a human might give us the answer to the name of the 2002 Broadway musical directed by Twyla Tharp, but how would a cow respond?
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NYPD Settles 2 Lawsuits Over Surveillance Of Muslims
One suit accused the police of violating the New York and U.S. constitutions "by singling out and stigmatizing entire communities of New Yorkers based on their religion."
Truck Bomb At Libyan Security Training Camp Kills Dozens
It's one of the deadliest attacks in Libya since the 2011 ouster of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
Iran Offers A Rare Peek At An Underground 'Missile City'
Iran's Revolutionary Guards invited television cameras to have a look at what appeared to be long-range ballistic missiles, which have been a source of recent tension with the U.S.
Netflix Goes Global With Expansion Into 130 New Countries
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Gina Keating, author of Netflixed, about Netflix's announcement Wednesday that it is expanding into 130 new countries and adding several languages to its site.
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Stomach Of Ancient Iceman Held Microbes Like Ours
Scientists analyzed the tummy of a 5,300-year-old ice mummy and found bacteria that many modern humans still carry.
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Animal Rights Group Loses Copyright Suit Over Monkey Selfies
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a monkey cannot own the copyrights to selfies he took.
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Pastors Say Va. GOP Loyalty Pledge Creates 'Burden Of Fear' For Black Voters
Three pastors are suing the Virginia Board of Elections, arguing that a new rule requiring voters to pledge loyalty to the Republican Party before voting in the state's primary is discriminatory.
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Hillary Clinton Outlines Plan To Address Autism
This week in Iowa, Hillary Clinton announced a detailed plan to address autism, including additional resources and research. NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Ron Fournier, a columnist for National Journal and father of a child with Asperger's syndrome, about the plan and the significance of a presidential campaign taking on the issue.
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