12:01am

Wed June 8, 2011
Digital Life

Is Sexting Cheating? Read This Before You Hit Send

On Monday, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announced he had tweeted to the world a lewd photo of himself he had meant to send to one woman privately.

For many, the reaction to Weiner's lewd photo texts has been disgust and bewilderment. But the phenomenon is more common than you may think. Even the AARP has covered the trend, with the headline: "Sexting Not Just for Kids."

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10:00pm

Tue June 7, 2011
Sweetness And Light

International Sports: Fair Or Foul Play?

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As sure as death and no new taxes, American sports fans are always convinced that the people who run sports here are dimwits. Well, yes, we have occasionally had some real nincompoops in charge of various professional American sports, and not even Pericles could successfully manage the NCAA, but in point of fact, our domestic sports are a paragon of efficiency and integrity compared with the way international athletic organizations are managed.

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9:50pm

Tue June 7, 2011
All Tech Considered

At E3, Nintendo Unveils New Wii

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Today was the official start of E3 in Los Angeles. The biggest announcement of the day — and likely the week — was the new Nintendo console. The Japanese gaming company changed the way people play video games with its last console, the Wii. The Wii brought millions of casual gamers into an entertainment format many had never tried before. The company looks to bring serious gamers back with the new system.

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9:24pm

Tue June 7, 2011
Statehouse News

Aviation Needs Under Review

Kentucky lawmakers want to know more about aviation needs, including aircraft owned and operated by the state.  The Department of Aviation has 35 employees and an annual budget of around $10 million. The department oversees three fixed-wing aircraft and one helicopter. Two other planes under the department's control were sold at auction last month.

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7:59pm

Tue June 7, 2011
Planet Money

The Tuesday Podcast: Poor Economics

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There's a lot of hand waving in economics. People make big-picture arguments and throw around equations, but often there's not much good evidence to work with.

MIT economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo want to change that. They study global poverty, and their goal isn't so much to make big, sweeping statements as to find clear answers to specific questions.

In other words, they're economists who actually do experiments in the real world.

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7:10pm

Tue June 7, 2011
The Two-Way

New FIFA VP Seeks Discussion On Hijab Disqualification

Last Friday, the Iranian women's soccer team got some pretty disheartening news in their quest to qualify for the 2012 Olympics in London.

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6:26pm

Tue June 7, 2011
China: Beyond Borders

China's Global Reach

China has been steadily increasing its foreign investments outside of bonds in recent years. Between 2005 and 2010, it made more than $224 billion in overseas investments and also entered into engineering and construction contracts of more than $94 billion, according to data compiled by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. The group tracks China's foreign nonbond investments and contracts worth more than $100 million.

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6:15pm

Tue June 7, 2011
It's All Politics

Oklahoma's Lone Congressional Democrat To Retire

Rep. Dan Boren, the only Democrat in Oklahoma's congressional delegation, announced Tuesday that he intends to retire at the end of his term.

The announcement by the 37-year old conservative Democrat should make it easier for Republicans to turn the Oklahoma delegation entirely red.

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5:55pm

Tue June 7, 2011
A Blog Supreme

Twelve Great Jazz Nicknames

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A listicle without commentary. Completely subjective.

  1. Kenny "Pancho" Hagood
  2. Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa
  3. "Mr. Five by Five," Jimmy Rushing
  4. "Fat Girl," aka Theodore "Fats" Navarro
  5. David "Fathead" Newman
  6. Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
  7. Jimmy "Spanky" DeBrest
  8. Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton
  9. James "Bubber" Miley
  10. "Big Eye" Louis Nelson Delisle
  11. Paul "Vice Pres" Quinichette
  12. "Jelly Roll Morton"
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5:53pm

Tue June 7, 2011
NPR Story

Photo Gallery: Chile Volcano Erupts

Originally published on Wed May 23, 2012 11:46 am

Photos of what's happening above the volcano range in southern Chile reflect Mother Nature at her showiest.

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