How scientists are trying to help outdoor workers prevent heat-related illnesses. And why one emerging form of betting on the WNBA has some scratching their heads. That and more on The Show.
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Jerod MacDonald-Evoy tracked the flights and reported the story for The Arizona Mirror, and he joined The Show to talk more about it.
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Northeastern University professor Sarah Riccardi-Swartz calls conspiracy theories "supportive scaffolding" for some people, and she talks more about it with The Show.
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Nearly 1,000 workers in this country died from heat exposure between 1992 and 2002, according to the federal Environmental Protection Agency. Roxana Chicas is trying to prevent more outdoor workers from dying because of the heat.
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Molly Longman tells us more about the world of online betting around the WNBA and how a new sports betting strategy has men making bets based on their “predictions” about the players’ menstrual cycles.
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For an update on what’s happening in the Middle East, as well as a look at some of the other key global stories in the coming days, the BBC’s Rob Hugh-Jones in London joined The Show.
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Nathalie Cooke, an English professor at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, is author of the new book "Tastes and Traditions: A Journey through Menu History."