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  • Puzzle guru Mary Tobler may sound lovely speaking German, but half of what she's saying is just gibberish. No, really. The catch of this game is that Mary will say a word that sounds like German, along with its definition, but not all of them are real words. Contestants have to determine which words are real and which are nein.
  • The German language has a lot of long, crazily specific words. We give contestants words and their definitions, and they have to figure out: are these real German words, or words we made up?
  • Researchers used a new kind of analysis to make a virtual image of a crumbling ancient scroll from Israel. Biblical scholars were able to read the re-created text, which is from Leviticus.
  • Films from artists about artists.
  • The cuts will come primarily in the company's travel business, and account for about 8.5 percent of AmEx's 63,500- person workforce. American Express said it will take a $287 million restructuring charge associated with the layoffs.
  • Bryan Headley "The Singing Blacksmith" drops by to share his inspirational story.
  • While he was a FIFA executive, Chuck Blazer charged $26 million in business expenses to a personal American Express card. Brian Kelly of thepointsguy.com explains the value of those rewards points.
  • In a decision on Monday, the Supreme Court sided with American Express on their policies that stop retailers from steering customers to other credit cards that charge lower swipe fees.
  • Van-Dwelling Mecca in Arizona
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