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The mystery of Milk.com — and what it might be worth
People buy and sell memorable domain names, like tv.com or cool.com, sometimes for millions of dollars. Planet Money explores why one premium domain — milk.com — is curiously undeveloped.
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Brazil's Supreme Court bans X
Brazil's Supreme Court unanimously upholds the decision to ban social media platform X nationwide.
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Trump signs executive order to pause TikTok ban, provide immunity to tech firms
The order follows TikTok going dark for about 14 hours after the Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting the service from operating in the U.S. unless it breaks away from its parent company in China.
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Retail Business on Web
Host Bob Edwards talks with Cameron Meierhoefer, an internet market analyst, about the future of retail business on the web.
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What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend reading and viewing.
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Babel or The Necessity of Violence, Sultana's Dream, La última copa/The Last Cup, and Brick.
Top U.S. border official Chris Magnus resigns after less than a year on the job
The head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection has resigned as agents encounter record numbers of migrants entering the U.S. from Mexico.
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5:00-6:30pm – Ludmilla Exhibition Opening Celebration
6:30pm – Last Dance of the Summer Dance Party with DJ Darla Bea
Ludmilla Pilat Welch: Serene Santa Barbara
Join the Museum for their opening celebration featuring plein air painter Ludmilla Pilat Welch, who rendered many of Santa Barbara’s remaining historic adobes in the early 1900s. Her body of work stands as an important historic record as many of these remnants of Santa Barbara's past slowly disappeared from the landscape.
Also, at 6:30 pm join DJ Darla Bea for a Last Dance of the Summer party in the Museum courtyard.
New Book Highlights Often Forgotten Parts Of South Coast City's Past
It’s been a South Coast city for a half century, but its story really started nearly 150 years ago. A new book looks at the history of Camarillo,…
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JERRY YANG is co-founder of YAHOO, a directory to the World Wide Web
JERRY YANG is co-founder of YAHOO, a directory to the World Wide Web. YAHOO has an on-line site, as well as a companion book. YAHOO is one of the most popular sites on the Web. Users can access YAHOO, once in the Web at http://www.yahoo.com. Their new book is YAHOO! Unplugged (IDG
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