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Sandwich Monday: Subway's Fritos Chicken Enchilada Sub
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try the new Fritos-laced offering from Subway. It's the latest creation in the Sandwich Efficiency Movement, in which side dishes become part of the main dish.
Hangin' Tuff: Eric Church Takes A Chance On 'The Outsiders'
Church uses the power he's accrued from hit records to make exactly the kind of album he wants.
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Dr. Wikipedia: The 'Double-Edged Sword' Of Crowdsourced Medicine
A report on health and social media finds that Wikipedia is the "single leading source of medical information" for patients and health care professionals. But not all of the articles are accurate. To address that issue, Dr. Amin Azzam requires his fourth-year medical students to revise and publish medical articles on the site.
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In Bobsled, 'You Learn As You Go'
The Olympic event was all-male until 2002. Often, the "brakemen" are plucked off a land sport, like track and field. "It's not like you get a tutorial or something, or you grow up doing bobsled," says American Aja Evans.
Senate Approves Bill To Add Sexual Orientation To Work Protections
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act gives workplace protections to workers and applicants who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. The bill would apply to any private employer with more than 15 workers, and includes an exemption for religious groups. It faces strong opposition in the House.
Are Low Early Enrollment Nos. A Repeat Of Mass. Experience?
Newly released figures underscore how few people were able to enroll during the HealthCare.gov website's first few days. The White House has compared that to a slow start for Massachusetts' health care program in 2006. Fact checkers say the comparison isn't quite right, though.
Last Call Review: Dr. Lonnie Smith / In The Beginning Volumes 1 & 2 / Pilgrimage
Dr. Lonnie Smith's Hammond B-3 wizardry has dazzled this listener for years. Smith's first live recording on his own Pilgrimage imprint, The Healer, was a…
Tuberculosis Roars Back With A Deadly Edge
PBS's Frontline travels to the epicenter of a rising epidemic: drug-resistant tuberculosis that's costly and tough to treat. Join us for a live Twitter chat tonight during the film's premiere.
U.K. Prime Minister Wants 'Big Conversation' About Seagull Attacks
Seagulls have reportedly menaced people and animals in Cornwall, England. The public outcry has gone all the way up to 10 Downing Street.
Failed Strut Likely Caused SpaceX Rocket To Explode, Elon Musk Says
The Falcon 9 rocket was carrying supplies to the International Space Station when it exploded June 28. Musk, the SpaceX CEO, said that going forward, the company will individually test each strut.
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