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The former top economic adviser to President Barack Obama returns to the program for three questions about a different kind of economy.
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The actor, whose trademark role recently returned to TV, answers three questions about tumultuous public divorces.
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Why fans have nothing to fear — and everything to gain — from diversity in science fiction and fantasy.
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Mark and Jay Duplass take a break from writing, directing, acting and producing to play a game called "Hating you is like hating myself."
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Game of Thrones may have killed off many major characters, but the manipulative, scheming Queen Cersei is still standing. We've invited Headey to play a game called "You win and you die."
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One of Ice Cube's biggest hits was called "It Was a Good Day," so we're going to quiz him on the opposite.
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The newest Star Wars Monopoly game featured Finn, Kylo Ren, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader — but not the latest film's heroine, Rey. Hasbro says it will add her to the game this year.
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In Star Wars, the Force may represent a cosmic consciousness — an abstract picture of a deity — in which case we are told, even in the divine, good and evil must coexist, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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Child is the author behind the beloved Jack Reacher novels. We'll ask him three questions about books that sold really, really badly.
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Seriously, do you understand how the Galactic Senate functioned?
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If we have the power to create a hypothetical universe in a game like No Man's Sky, we can unleash the human exploratory drive to go where no one has gone before, says astrophysicist Marcelo Gleiser.
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Saudi women gamers gather at an annual convention, dressing as their favorite characters and exercising freedoms they want to see more of in their lives.