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397. How to Save $32 Million in One Hour
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For nearly a decade, governments have been using behavioral nudges to solve problems — and the strategy is catching on in healthcare, firefighting, and ...

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396. Why Does Tipping Still Exist?
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It’s an acutely haphazard way of paying workers, and yet it keeps expanding. We dig into the data to find out why.

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395. Speak Softly and Carry Big Data
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Do economic sanctions work? Are big democracies any good at spreading democracy? What is the root cause of terrorism? It turns out that data analysis can help ...

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394. Does Hollywood Still Have a Princess Problem?
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For decades, there’s been a huge gender disparity both on-screen and behind the scenes. But it seems like cold, hard data — with an assist from the actor Geena ...

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393. Can Britain Get Its “Great” Back?
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It used to be a global capital of innovation, invention, and exploration. Now it’s best known for its messy European divorce. We visit London to see if the ...

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392. The Prime Minister Who Cried Brexit
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In 2016, David Cameron held a referendum on whether the U.K. should stay in the European Union. A longtime Euroskeptic, he nevertheless led the Remain ...

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391. America’s Math Curriculum Doesn’t Add Up
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Most high-school math classes are still preparing students for the Sputnik era. Steve Levitt wants to get rid of the “geometry sandwich” and instead have kids ...

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390. Fed Up
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Mary Daly rose from high-school dropout to president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. She thinks the central bank needs an upgrade too. It starts ...

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389. How to Make Meetings Less Terrible
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In the U.S. alone, we hold 55 million meetings a day. Most of them are woefully unproductive, and tyrannize our offices. The revolution begins now — with ...

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Yes, the Open Office Is Terrible — But It Doesn’t Have to Be (Rebroadcast)
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It began as a post-war dream for a more collaborative and egalitarian workplace. It has evolved into a nightmare of noise and discomfort. Can the open office ...

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