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Why Is ‘I Don't Know’ So Hard to Say?
The Freakonomics podcast explored why the phrase “I don’t know” is so difficult for people to say. Contrary to the common belief that ...
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The Curse of Michelin Stars
In a surprising study of restaurants that earn Michelin stars, it turns out that many of them close their doors soon after earning the prestigious award. ...
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Crook Tells Cops Where to Find Another Crook
Ah, how the heart is bent towards self-righteousness! Even criminals look down on other criminals. That's what happened in a strange story from Spain. ...
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Hot Sauce Company Shows the Power of Conflict
Huy Fong Foods’ founder and owner, David Tran, created the sauce we know as sriracha in his L.A. kitchen as a refugee from Vietnam. Starting with ...
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Airline Customers Crave Elite Status Rewards
Bonnie Crawford was in danger of missing a connecting flight for a board meeting last week when a United Airlines customer-service rep saved the day. ...
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Many Think They Can Land a Plane
Picture this: you’re nestled comfortably in your airline seat cruising towards your holiday destination when a flight attendant’s voice breaks ...
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Super Chickens Don’t Flourish
William Muir, a researcher at Purdue University, studies the productivity of chickens. He wants to know how to breed chickens that lay lots of eggs and ...
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‘Beauty’ Brings Special Privileges
Beauty has its privileges. Studies reliably show that the most physically attractive among us tend to get more attention from parents, better grades in ...
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Mayoral Candidate Regretful After Profane Tirade
U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee recently expressed remorse for her words after an unverified audio recording of her was released to the public. ...
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Cop Recorded Joking About Pedestrian Death
Of all the helping professions, police work seems the most suited to a dark, sardonic disposition often referred to as gallows humor. It’s the byproduct ...
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