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  • According to research, between 10 and 40% of kids who intend to go to college at high school graduation don't show up in the fall. This phenomenon, known as "summer melt," has puzzled universities.
  • Our panelists predict what will be the shocking revelation in the newly-released Kennedy files.
  • We don't always do what we're supposed to. We don't save enough for retirement. We order dessert when we're dieting. In other words we misbehave. Nobel Prize winning economist Richard Thaler asks why.
  • Our panelists predict, after the Scrabble outrage, what will be the next big cheating scandal.
  • Our panelists predict what will be Prince Harry and Megan Markle's favorite wedding present.
  • Our panelists predict what will be the next big innovation from Twitter.
  • Our panelists predict now that Paul Manafort's in trouble, who will be the next person to get indicted.
  • NPR's newsroom is reducing some jobs as part of a restructuring move that is also adding positions in other areas, NPR's editorial chief announced Tuesday.
  • Apple is entering the video-streaming race, taking on Netflix, Disney and others with a new monthly subscription of $4.99. The company also announced new iPhones, as their sales have been slowing.
  • As a society, we talk about sex more openly today than ever before. But so much still goes unsaid. This week on the Hidden Brain radio show, complicated stories of intimacy and attraction.
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