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The Slipper Didn't Fit: Elite Eight March On Without Cinderella
Florida Gulf Coast's run as NCAA darlings has ended, but it was an outcome the stats predicted. Michigan also rallied Friday, joining the likes of Duke and Louisville. The remaining eight teams will be vying this weekend to make the Final Four.
E-Sports Athletes Command The Game Just As Much As NBA Stars
E-sports competitors might be wielding swords and magic during their games, but these players are just as much athletes as those in the NFL and NBA. And that's according to the former pros themselves.
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Man Juggles For An Entire Marathon Without A Single Drop
Michal Kapral is a top "joggler." Naturally, that means juggling while jogging. He already held the world record in joggling a marathon. Now, he's run one without dropping a ball even once.
101-Year-Old Chicago Cubs Fan Hopes Beloved Team Grants Her Birthday Wish
Centenarian Virginia Wood has a birthday wish — a World Series title for her Chicago team. But they'll have to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers before they compete for the top prize.
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'Covfefe' Kerfuffle: Trump's Typo Sparks A Search For Meaning, And Humor
Among those who responded: Ric Flair. The covfefe kerfuffle is a reminder that we're living in a unique political era, when even the words are brand-new.
In Record Drought, California Golf Course Ethically Keeps Greens Green
Golf courses are water hogs, and that thirst is especially notable as California's drought grows in severity. At Pelican Hill, a top golf course near Los Angeles, water conservation is an obsession.
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5 Things You Should Know About Bernie Sanders
He's the longest-serving independent member of Congress in U.S. history and once voted with the National Rifle Association. Here's what you may not know.
Violence In Iraq Mars Runup To Election
Next week, Iraqis go to the polls. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ned Parker, Reuters Baghdad bureau chief, about whether Iraqis will take a stand against extremism in the parliamentary elections.
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How The Meritocracy Myth Affects Women In Technology
The breathtaking lack of women in the tech industry has a real effect on one of America's most important economic and innovation engines. Join our running conversation on the cultural changes at play and what to do about it.
Wacky Super Bowl Ads Are Already Getting Serious Play
Spoiler alert: A few Super Bowl commercials have launched on social media well before Sunday's big game. Ad industry watchers say the multi-million-dollar spots are meant to be entertaining, but a few of the ads are already controversial.
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