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Was a little divine intervention at play in the Steelers' victory?
In a game that came down to the wire, did the Steelers have a bit of divine help in their faceoff against the Ravens?
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Rural states likely to benefit the most from funds to improve broadband access
The White House this week unveiled $42 billion in broadband internet funding from the infrastructure act. It's a rare example of mostly conservative rural leaders embracing big government spending.
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How the war in Ukraine broke up a kindergarten class
The war in Ukraine has forever changed the young students of one kindergarten classroom, who are now scattered all around the world.
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Housing Market Watchers Edgy As Mortgage Rates Keep Climbing
The Federal Reserve's economic stimulus has helped keep mortgage rates at record lows in the years since the Great Recession. But rates are ticking upward, leaving some investors worried that the nascent housing recovery will suffer if the Fed unravels its policies too quickly.
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Seismic stations detected explosion at Ukrainian dam around the time it collapsed
A Norwegian organization says that two seismic networks it oversees saw an explosion at the war-torn Kakhovka dam in Ukraine around the time it failed.
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U.S. COVID infection rates have been dropping, but that could change
Many COVID-19 trendlines are headed in a positive direction in the U.S., but there are lots of unknowns about what will happen this winter as vaccinations still lag behind many other countries.
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Rye Rye Just Wants To Be 'Young And Playful'
Go! Pop! Bang! is grounded in the Baltimore club sound — super-danceable, lots of bass and crazily fast rapping. Rye Rye's debut album was all set to be released in 2009, but then sweeping changes in her life got in the way.
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NYC's Democratic Mayoral Primary Winner To Be Decided By Ranked-Choice System
On Tuesday, voters in New York City cast ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor. And it was the first time that the city used a ranked-choice voting system.
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Letters: Sister Corita Kent, 'Invisibilia' Debut
NPR's newest show, Invisibilia debuted last week and our listeners responded with a range of feedback, including one story of a harrowing commute home that may or may not be true.
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The power of grandma's hands — a mother and daughter remember
In this week's StoryCorps, a woman remembers growing up in the same apartment building, where her grandmother lived.
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