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All Things Considered for July, 4 2024
Thursday, July 4, 2024
- Meet the Democrats seen as up-and-comers for 2028 — or maybe sooner
- A boom of new businesses in America has stayed strong since summer of 2020
- Young people splurge more as 'little treat' trends boom on social media
- 16,000 people remain evacuated due to Thompson Fire in northern California
- College Podcast Challenge: A student in Michigan found comfort in mariachi after loss
- How NVIDIA momentarily became the most valuable company in the world
- What to know about Keir Starmer, the lawyer poised to win the U.K. general election
- This July 4 marks 100 years since Caesar salad was invented in Tijuana
- A bridge for wildlife could help get grizzlies off the endangered list
- 'Suffs highlights styles of activism among women who fought for equal rights
- The latest on the U.K. election for a new parliament and prime minister
- Displaced again and again, people in Gaza have no good options
- Nesting birds are preventing some people from being able to use their A/C units
- Cyclist discovers voices of hope and anxiety on a 700-mile ride across the Gulf South
- Hurricane Beryl has left a trail of destruction along Jamaica’s southern coast
- Biden is still weighing whether to stay in the race, Hawaii governor says
- A perplexing metal monolith appears in northern Colorado
- One shop class at a time, a St. Louis group is getting young girls interested in STEM
- Arizona independents are growing in influence and will shape the race for Senate
- Kesha's independence day: The pop artist releases her first single on her own label