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'What Carter Lost' Tells The True Story Of 'Friday Night Lights' Football Rivals
Carter High School is really an afterthought in Friday Night Lights — the thug-like football team that stole the state title. A new film follows Carter's rise to the top, and its fall from grace.
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Oregon Legislators Must Cooperate With Harassment Investigation, Judge Rules
Lawmakers and other officials have refused to comply with subpoenas since August. A Multnomah County judge said Monday that's not legal.
White House Staff Turnover Was Already Record-Setting. Then More Advisers Left
Senior aides have left the Trump White House at levels not seen in recent history, and the president has foreshadowed more departures to come.
The Billion-Dollar Romance Fiction Industry Has A Diversity Problem
No black author has ever won its top prize. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about the issue with Alisha Rai, author of the Forbidden Hearts series.
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Midterm Elections: The Final Sprint To Sway Voters
With three days to go, the nation's top political leaders are out in force trying to sway the contests for control of Congress and the states.
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Lil Nas X Says Children Are His Core Audience Right Now, And That's OK
The Grammy-winning chart-topping rapper behind "Old Town Road," has just released C Is for Country, a children's book that's emblematic of his efforts to reach a younger audience.
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Politics Chat: Breaking Down Biden's Response To Israel-Palestine Conflict
Analysis on the Biden administration's response to the latest conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and details about the break-down in bipartisan talks over infrastructure.
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Why Democrats Are Angry At Wall Street
Big banks are facing a new reality in Washington: Democrats control all levers of power and they are not shy about their intentions to ratchet up pressure on the sector.
Naomi Osaka Reveals Mental Health Struggles — And Other Athletes Rally Around Her
Leaving the French Open, the tennis star says she's suffered long bouts of depression since 2018. Top athletes praised her bravery and decried systems that don't give athletes the support they need.
Rapper-Actor DMX, Known for Gruff, Vulnerable Delivery, Dead at 50
The chart-topping rapper who influenced an entire generation died after suffering catastrophic cardiac arrest.
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