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Another try for the Triple Crown at the Belmont Stakes; what the FIFA scandal means for the women's World Cup; un-winnable wars; & what it means to be a good "cultural fit" at work. (episode)
CBS radio's racing analyst previews this weekend's notoriously inaccessible Belmont Stakes, where American Pharoah will attempt to become the first Triple Crown winner since 1978.
The FIFA Women's World Cup begins on June 6 in Canada -- so how will FIFA’s corruption scandal impact one of the world’s most significant women’s sports tournaments?
Kellogg School of Management professor Lauren Rivera argues that companies who hire candidates based on "culture fit" are simply discriminating under a different name.
Swarthmore professor Dominic Tierney has guidelines for the United States to "win" the sorts of un-winnable guerilla conflicts that the country has faced since World War II.
What have you gotten through airport security undetected?