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Do Underwhelming Square, Match IPOs Mean Bubble Trouble?
Online payment startup Square and online dating giant Match have gone public. Their lackluster prices are the latest sign of Wall Street growing weary of tech hype and multibillion-dollar "unicorns."
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How To Put Real Giving Into The Friendsgiving Feast
The pre-Thanksgiving potluck with friends has become increasingly popular. As long as you're reinventing tradition, a nonprofit asks, why not turn it into a fundraiser to help feed hungry kids?
Trump and Bush Skipping Out On The 'Final Exam' for Iowa Evangelicals
The two candidates will skip a presidential forum Friday hosted by the conservative Christian group the Family Leader.
A Grieving France Celebrates A Subdued Beaujolais Nouveau Day
While interest in the festivities was down this year, some Parisians said they were determined not to let the terrorist attacks destroy what is best in French life.
Trump Escalates Rhetoric Again, Firing At Rubio, Carson And Targeting ISIS
Donald Trump campaign appearances keep getting more combative. On Wednesday night in Worcester, Mass., a big crowd cheered his attacks on ISIS, fellow candidate Marco Rubio, food stamps and the media.
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Macri's Ties To Soccer Boost His Chances In Argentina's Presidential Runoff
The mayor of Buenos Aires is expected to win Sunday's presidential runoff. In that soccer-mad country, front-runner Mauricio Macri gets points for having been team president for the Boca Juniors.
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Women Dominate Car-Buying Decisions; Few Hold Auto Executive Jobs
When it comes to buying a set of wheels, figures show women play a leading role in 85 percent of auto purchases. Women, however, represent a very small portion of auto executives.
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Square Goes Public And Fields A Flood Of Customer Complaints
The mobile payment startup Square has grown rapidly and went public this week. But it is dogged by complaints from small businesses that use it.
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Governor Who Started Stampede Against Refugees Says He Only Wants Answers
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, a self-described pro-immigration Republican, was the first to ask for a pause on Syrian refugees to be relocated to his state.
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For Expats In Afghanistan, A Cranberry Dish To Relish Far From Home
In 2011, about 100 Americans living and working in Kabul gathered for a Thanksgiving feast a long way from family. But a dish familiar to many NPR listeners helped bring them a taste of home.
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