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French Woman Sets Marathon Record Running In High Heels
Christelle Doyhambehere ran the race on a challenge from her partner, who dared her to run in her stylish footwear. She ran in just over six hours, beating that record by about an hour and half.
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Tiger Woods Biographer Says Golfer's Masters Comeback 'Transcends Sports'
Woods' recent Masters title follows a 10-year drought of major tournament victories. Jeff Benedict, co-author of Tiger Woods, says: "What we're seeing now is someone who loves what he's doing."
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Does Country Music Have Room For New Sounds In Its Genre?
The song "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X reached number nineteen on Billboard's country charts before being removed for not being country enough.
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How Katie Sowers Became The 2nd Woman To Coach Full-Time In The NFL
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Katie Sowers about how she became the second woman in history to hold a full-time coaching position in the NFL.
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Fantasy Collides With African Culture In Blitz The Ambassador's 'Burial Of Kojo'
The new Netflix movie, "The Burial of Kojo," is a fantasy film confronting illegal mining in Ghana. NPR's Michel Martin talks with the film's director about the project.
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In New York, Free Legal Help Arrives For Low-Income Tenants In Housing Court
New York City has launched an effort to provided free legal counsel to low-income tenants facing eviction and reducing displacement. Other cities may soon follow.
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The Great Bagel Debate: Slice Horizontally Or Vertically?
NPR's Korva Coleman explores a recent controversy taking over the Internet: which is the best way to slice a bagel?
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Weezer: Tiny Desk Concert
Performing unplugged, the band forgoes its usual meticulousness in favor of a shaggy, entirely acoustic mix of new songs and '90s-era deep cuts.
For Decades Plastic Garfield Phones Have Littered French Beach
An environmental group finally found the source of the phones, a lost shipping container partially buried near a cave. It's inaccessible so there's no way to tell how many more phones are inside
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Tuesday's 3-way Race For Ferguson City Council Draws Attention
Lesley McSpadden, Michael Brown's mother, is running for City Council in Ferguson, Mo., where her 18-year-old son was shot and killed by a white police officer in 2014. The election is Tuesday.
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