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As the economy stalls, big tech companies prepare for tougher times
The pandemic fueled a tech boom, but now tech companies are scaling back hiring and hunkering down for a tougher economy than expected.
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What to expect at the Emmys
This year’s Emmy nominations include newcomers and superstars alike, and the awards show will be hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy.
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Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon, his second major trophy
It's the first championship at Wimbledon second Grand Slam trophy overall for Carlos Alcaraz. The No. 1-ranked Alcaraz prevented Djokovic from what would have been a record-tying eighth title.
First Round Of Voting Begins In France
In France, residents go to the polls Sunday in the first round of a two-part presidential election. The top two vote-getters from Sunday's balloting go to a runoff on May 6. As NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy is trailing Socialist candidate Francois Hollande.
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John McAlley
John McAlley
John McAlley is the editor of NPR.org's Books We Like series. A longtime top editor at Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, Us and Entertainment Weekly, McAlley has written for GQ, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Spin and NPR.org's Monkey See blog. He has worked as a photo editor at Rolling Stone and been a contributor to Aperture. He lives in Dallas, Texas.
After the holidays, a wave of new faces shoot up the charts
The holidays are over, both on the calendar and on the pop charts, and that's great news for an assortment of beneficiaries.
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Saturday Sports: College football championship weekend; Nadal's comeback, MLS playoffs
NPR's Asma Khalid and ESPN's Michele Steele talk about college football championship weekend, a huge tennis comeback and the MLS playoffs
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Dialing Back Stress With A Bubble Bath, Beach Trip And Bees
Socializing topped the list of stress reducers for those dealing with a great deal of stress, according to an NPR poll. Prayer, meditation, exercise and playing with pets were also common responses.
CHART: How The Final Version Of The Republican Tax Bill Would Affect You
The bill, passed by Congress on Wednesday, would lower the rate for top earners and also let graduate students keep their tuition waivers.
Study: Apple Replaces Google As World's Most Valuable Brand
All those millions of iPads and new iPhones it sold last helped push Apple past Google in the sixth annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands study.
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