A sexist question on "Jeopardy's" Monday edition -- "What Women Want" -- has suddenly put one of the world's most successful programs under a harsh spotlight, and worse, revived an old debate about a supposed gender bias in the categories.
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Thu, 10/02/2014 - 5:47am
A sexist question on "Jeopardy's" Monday edition -- "What Women Want" -- has suddenly put one of the world's most successful programs under a harsh spotlight, and worse, revived an old debate about a supposed gender bias in the categories.