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'Bourbon Empire' Reveals The Smoke And Mirrors Of American Whiskey
A new book suggests that tall tales on craft bourbon labels are the rule rather than the exception. They're just one example of a slew of "carefully cultivated myths" created by the bourbon industry.
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The two-week naval exercise, dubbed Dynamic Mongoose, brings dozens of vessels together, and comes amid concern about Russia's increasing aggression.
Boston Marathon Bomber Gets Emotional During Relatives' Testimony
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appeared to tear up as his relatives from Russia testified Monday.
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The Republican Presidential Field Just Got More Diverse. So What?
Two more candidates got in on the Republican side Monday, including Ben Carson, who is black, and Carly Fiorina. It's the most diverse GOP field anyone can remember. But will it make a difference?
Santa Barbara Leads California In Cutting Water Use
California officials are finalizing a mandatory plan to cut water use across the state. Cities looking for a road map on how to save water might consider Santa Barbara's example.
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Skeletal Horse On Trafalgar Square's 4th Plinth Is Art And A Stock Ticker
A bold statue has taken up residence in London's iconic Trafalgar Square — part of a public art project that's been going on for more than a decade. The skeletal horse replaces a giant blue rooster.
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Relentless Flow Of Migrants Causes Alarm In Italy
In just four days, some 7,000 migrants on dozens of flimsy vessels were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea. Italian authorities are scrambling to find shelters for them.
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NYU Student Detained In North Korea Was Hoping For 'Great Event'
A South Korean student arrested for crossing illegally into North Korea tells CNN he is doing well, and that he went into the rogue state hoping to improve relations between North and South.
A First: John Kerry Makes Unannounced Visit To Somalia
Kerry became the first U.S. secretary of state to visit Somalia. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud called the visit "a great moment" for his country.
For TV News Employee, Resigning Was A Piece Of Cake
Mark Herman, an employee at Arizona TV Station KOLD got a new job. He let everyone know he was leaving by bringing in a cake decorated with the resignation letter.
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