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Can capitalism and love coexist? 'Fair Play' film seeks to answer
The film "Fair Play" centers around a newly engaged couple working at a high-powered financial firm. When one gets a promotion, their relationship and jobs are imperiled.
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All that's left of a Florida shipwreck more than a century ago is an anchor
Marine archaeologists have discovered the remains of a historic shipwreck off the Florida coast. The steamship, the St. Lucie, sank in 1906, killing 26 people.
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Wall Street wore Birkenstocks as the sandal-maker debuted on the Stock Exchange
Birkenstock, which is nearly 250 years old, is now a publicly traded company — valued at about $8 billion. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Oct. 11, 2023.)
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For people who get health care coverage through their jobs, the cost is rising
A new report shows that monthly costs for those health plans rose in 2023. Premiums increased 7%, and that trend is expected to continue next year.
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After Olympics, London Sees Exodus Of Thousands
The well-staged London Olympics have drawn to a close and on Monday, thousands of fans made their way to airports for the flight home.
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Analysts: U.S. Unlikely To End Trade With China Over North Korea
President Trump threatened to cut off trade to any nation doing business with North Korea after it tested a nuclear weapon. The warning was clearly aimed at China.
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A Serious Man: Father John Misty's Transformation In Progress
The singer-songwriter born Josh Tillman discusses his new album, I Love You, Honeybear, and describes the challenge of writing honestly about love and intimacy.
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Wall Street wore Birkenstocks as the sandal-maker debuted on the Stock Exchange
At nearly 250 years old, sandal-maker Birkenstock is — for one day — both the oldest and the newest company on the New York Stock Exchange.
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NASA astronaut Tom Stafford, famed for U.S.-Soviet orbital handshake, has died at 93
Tom Stafford commanded the first Apollo mission to dock with a Soviet craft in space. He also served as commander of Apollo 10 - the dress rehearsal before NASA's first landing on the moon in 1969.
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These neighbors have held onto one pandemic activity: cheering for first responders
Four years after the pandemic began, a small group of New Yorkers is still celebrating first responders. Each night at 7, they lean out their windows to make a big noise in thanks.
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