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Cato Daily Podcast - Lessons from the Great Recession, Part 2317
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The Gist - The Real March Madness Upset
On The Gist, ISIS may be defeated, but the people who made up its forces aren’t gone.
In the interview, novelist John Lanchester is here to discuss his new novel The Wall, the symbolic and practical use of walls, and how closely we should pay attention to our dreams.
In the Spiel, Jim Nantz shouldn’t be in those Capital One commercials for March Madness.
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CrowdScience - Why do we like some animals and hate others?
Cute isn't exactly a scientific term but we all know what we mean by it, don't we? Endearing, adorable, lovable and sweet. So what makes us fawn over a puppy, but run away from rats? Why do we spend millions on trying to keep Giant Pandas alive but spend even more on pushing endangered species like blue-fin Tuna to the brink of extinction by eating them? And if we changed what we classified as cute or ugly, how might that change the battle to protect the Earth's fragile biodiversity?
CrowdScience listener Oleksiy, from Ukraine, wanted to know if cuteness is universal and what drives it? Seeking the answers, Marnie Chesterton cuddles puppies and enters a cramped spider nursery, seeking the science of cute, and exploring the evolutionary reasons for fear and disgust.
Presenter: Marnie Chesterton Producer: Rory Galloway
(Image: A cute and scary spider sitting on a green leaf. Credit: Getty Images)
Motley Fool Money - Is Bigger Better for Disney?
Disney completes the Fox deal. Levi’s makes a successful return to the public markets. Biogen suffers a big setback. And Nike slips on earnings. Analysts Emily Flippen, Jim Mueller, and Jason Moser discuss those stories and dig into news from CVS Health and Papa John’s. Plus, Lakehouse Capital Chief Investment Officer Joe Magyer talks about Google’s new game and shares some Australian stock ideas.
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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Orang Minyak: Mythical Monster or Monstrous Cover-up?
In Malay folklore, the Orang Minyak is an supernaturally agile, humanoid creature coated in an oily, slippery substance. It is primarily known for abducting young women at night. There are other, similar creatures in folkloric beliefs across the planet -- boogeymen meant to warn children against disobeying their parents or social mores. But something about the Orang Minyak is different: Since the 1950s, it's been a prime suspect in numerous assaults and attempted crimes, with authorities and bystanders both claiming there was something supernatural about these crimes.
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California has a new moratorium on executions, despite the fact that voters upheld capital punishment twice in recent statewide elections. Could this mark the beginning of a lasting policy change?
Guest: Jordan Steiker, director of the Capital Punishment Center at the University of Texas School of Law.
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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - How Long Will It Take the Death Penalty To Die?
California has a new moratorium on executions, despite the fact that voters upheld capital punishment twice in recent statewide elections. Could this mark the beginning of a lasting policy change?
Guest: Jordan Steiker, director of the Capital Punishment Center at the University of Texas School of Law.
Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, and Anna Martin.
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