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  • Malcolm X's diaries, photos, letters and other items -- saved from the auction block last year -- have found a new home at the New York Public Library. The papers of the late civil rights and religious leader "help reconnect the icon with the human being," says Howard Dodson, director of the library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Hear an extended version of his interview with NPR's Bob Edwards and see photos of some of the items.
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  • After more than a decade, the conspiracy-theory-laden cult series X-Files returns to television on Fox. How does it stand up to the original?
  • The audience slept, dreamed and sometimes snored — it's okay, that's what it's for — through this trance-inducing experience.
  • This video explores the Grand Canyon.
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  • This video explores Exuma Cays.
  • They survived because they were able to shut off their body's demand for oxygen.
  • Our South X Lullaby with Soccer Mommy took us away from the frenetic world of the South by Southwest music festival and into "your eccentric uncles attic on steroids," Uncommon Objects.
  • More than a billion dollars has been spent on autism research during the last 10 years. Is it the father? Is it the mother? Is it the environment or drugs…
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