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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Shares New Song, Album Details
"Fireproof," from the band's upcoming album The Tourist, is a crazy catchy, synth-heavy look at how naive people can be, and the trouble it can lead to. The Tourist is due out Feb. 24.
What's The Future Of Cursive Writing?
With typing often replacing writing in so much of our daily lives, will cursive fade away if it’s not taught in schools — and does it matter?
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For Farmers, Big Data Can Mean Big Savings On Water
How do farmers know if they’re being efficient with their water? In Georgia, that question is more important than ever.
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Why FBI And CIA Could Differ About Motive For Russian Election Hacks
Current and former national security officials say the apparent disagreement about the intent of Russian hacks before the U.S. presidential election is unusual in a matter of such national import.
Eat, Don't Drink And Still Be Merry: Staying Sober Through The Holidays
Before she stopped drinking, Sarah Hepola relied on alcohol to get her through the holiday season. "What nobody mentions about all the holiday spirit is how much booze it requires," she says.
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenges To NFL Concussion Settlement
The court's decision regarding the estimated $1 billion settlement paves the way for the start of payouts to more than 20,000 former players over a degenerative brain disease.
Is Hillary Clinton Trying To Question The Legitimacy Of Donald Trump Winning?
In the most public show of support yet for efforts to question the election results, Clinton's campaign chairman backs electors' request to receive an intelligence briefing before they vote.
Do Tax Cuts Bring About Economic Growth?
Donald Marron of the Urban Institute joins Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson to explain why he thinks tax cuts don't always guarantee positive results.
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Winter Weather Slams Regions Across Northern U.S.
Here & Now's Robin Young talks with a meteorologist about the winter weather impacting the country this week, and what's still ahead.
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Meet Lun Lun's Elegant And Happy (Panda) Daughters
Atlanta's zoo announced the names of two 100-day-old panda babies born there this fall. Their names Ya Lun and Xi Lun mean "elegant" and "happy," and honor their mother, Lun Lun.
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