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  • Between pre-game prayers with his mom and spectacular throwing arm talent, Trinidad Chambliss' underdog college football story this season has excited fans across the country.
  • Are sleep trackers on your phone helping you get a full night's rest? NPR's Life Kit investigates.
  • Since the first sound film came out, Hollywood musicals have provided some of the most iconic movie moments. Three NPR movie fans discuss the merits and drawbacks of the genre.
  • The North Carolinian wife of the Patriots’ quarterback has won the hearts of New Englanders.
  • When a militant Islamic group known as the Taliban took over most of Afganistan, it imposed its brand of fundamentalism on the areas it controls. NPR's Michael Sullivan has the first in a series of reports on how Islamic fundamentalism is influencing central Asia.
  • The paper's executive editor says the cuts will include the sports desk, as well as major cuts to the international news team.
  • While the parks remain very popular, the costs for families have skyrocketed, pricing out the middle class.
  • Noor Pervez, community engagement manager at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, helped Mattel design a new autistic Barbie.
  • In several states, adults aged 55 to 64 and parents of older teens must prove they’re working, volunteering or doing job training at least 80 hours a month to get food benefits.
  • Whatever you might think of the technology, American workers should prepare themselves for what’s coming next.
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