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  • As Lil Nas X becomes bolder in his lyrics and creative vision, he transcends confines of "The Gay Rapper" stereotype, carving out space as an unapologetic messiah for today's queer generation.
  • Brazil's Supreme Court unanimously upholds the decision to ban social media platform X nationwide.
  • Lil Nas X is breaking Billboard records and barriers through his music — the pop-rap star joins All Things Considered to discuss his debut album Montero.
  • Miami's soul music legend asks us to stop and see what's goin' down in this "Dizzy Dizzy World."
  • The comic book mutants known as the X-Men are back on the big screen. X2: X-Men United, packs in more characters -- good and evil -- than the first X-Men film. Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan offers a review.
  • Malcolm X was assassinated 40 years ago Monday. His death marked the end of a personal journey that took him from a life of crime to a place of service to his community. Roy Hurst gives us some moments from the life of Malcolm X.
  • Polymath Terry Moore wondered why "X" is the universal unknown in algebra. He dove into the history of numbers to come up with an unexpected answer.
  • Elon Musk's SpaceX operation is preparing to launch the largest rocket in the history of space flight. But residents and researchers in Texas have criticized the permitting process.
  • Author and boxing trainer F.X. Toole's personal story — and writings — inspired Clint Eastwood's Oscar-contending film Million Dollar Baby.
  • The alt-country band the Knitters is led by John Doe and Exene Cervenka — who also front X, the legendary punk band. Their first album release in 20 years includes country-fried versions of X songs along with classics popularized by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
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