Margee Kerr studies fear — why we crave it and what it does to our bodies and minds. Every year, one of the nation's top haunted houses taps her expertise.
This week's roundtable guests bring big ideas to explore: judicial sentencing reform, women in sports, and why people gravitate to others similar to themselves.
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In this week's Climate Cast, the president of the International Permafrost Association explains the importance of the frozen soil and its connection to climate change.
A representative from the North American Meat Institute and two physicians sound off on the World Health Organization's recent classification of processed meat as a cause of cancer.
In a speech last week at the University of Minnesota, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said "it wouldn't surprise me" if the death penalty became a thing of the past.
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