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Reddit stock starts trading 38% above initial public offering price
Reddit, the San Francisco social media site that describes itself as "the front page of the internet," is debuting as a public stock on Thursday.
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U.S. gymnastics Olympic trials take place in Minneapolis
In Minneapolis this week, the best gymnasts in the U.S. are competing to make the team that will compete at next month's Olympics in Paris. Simone Biles aims to make her third Summer Games.
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Why is there so much hype over the new College Football '25 video game?
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with The Athletic's Chris Vannini about the new video game, College Football '25.
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The U.S. men's basketball team wins a nail-biter over Serbia to play for Olympic gold
Team USA trailed for most of Thursday's semifinal game, but a fourth quarter for the ages rescued its gold medal hopes. Coach Steve Kerr called it "one of the greatest" games he'd ever been part of.
Democrats Perez And Sanders Aim To Put The Party Back Together Again
Democrats are watching bellwether elections. Steve Inskeep and NPR's Scott Detrow talk to Tom Perez — chairman of the DNC — as he begins a national unity tour with Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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In Ohio, Trump Loyalists Reflect On His First 100 Days
Ohio was key to President Trump's victory in November, and his base of support there among the Tea Party and other loyalists is holding, even amid internal White House battles, the failure to repeal Obamacare and some big reversals of campaign promises. But these voters also make clear they have expectations by which they will judge the president.
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Minnesota Governor On Police Reform And Statewide Mask Mandate
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz about the police accountability bill he signed into law this week and his statewide mask mandate.
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Bannon's Back At Breitbart, White House Advisers Worry They're Targets
Steve Bannon is back in the saddle running Breitbart News after being forced out as President Trump's top political adviser. We assess how Breitbart has covered the White House since Bannon's return.
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The Latest On The Manchester Attack And The Flynn Investigation
Police confirm 22 people died following a blast after an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena. Ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn refuses to hand over data subpoenaed by a Senate panel.
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As Population, Consumption Rise, Builder Goes Small
As the world's population tops 7 billion people, population experts are worried about inevitable increases in cars, computers, bigger homes and a drain on resources. In an effort to combat this, one California company is producing small, energy-efficient homes — some as tiny as 300 square feet.
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