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How To Make A Faux Cheddar In One Hour
Once Claudia Lucero had mastered rapid cheese-making, she knew it was time to tackle cheddar. But cheddar takes months, even years, to age, so Lucero devised a pseudo version: the Smoky Cheater.
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The Color Of Politics: How Did Red And Blue States Come To Be?
The United States split into red states and blue as we know them just a few presidential elections ago. Some dislike the broad brush.
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Why The 'Invasivores' Haven't Pounced On Bear Meat
Bear is traditional American grub, and hunting bear for meat can help control overpopulation. But bear meat isn't going to make its way into restaurants or onto the average dinner table anytime soon.
As Casinos Fold, Stakes Are High For Atlantic City Transformation
Atlantic City, N.J., once synonymous with gambling, is reeling from the failure of several big-name casinos. Officials hope they can revive the city by recasting it as the Las Vegas of the East Coast.
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Director Gina Prince-Bythewood: It's Time To 'Obliterate The Term Black Film'
The creator of Love and Basketball has a new film out called Beyond the Lights. "For me it's just about putting people of color in every genre and making it become normal," she says.
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'Godfather' Mansion On The Market For Nearly $3 Million
In New York, the five-bedroom Staten Island home which became famous in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is up for sale.
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In Myanmar, Obama Holds News Conference With Opposition Leader
Usually when the president visits another country, he holds a joint media opportunity with his counterpart. But in Myanmar, also known as Burma, he met reporters together with Aung San Suu Kyi.
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A Botched Study Raises Bigger Questions
Why one education research technique, coming into use by most states, is proving so controversial.
Political Diversity Pioneers Win Medal Of Freedom
Among the honorees: three leaders who spent decades opening doors for people of color in government and law and giving a voice to communities that often felt excluded from the national conversation.
Hagel Announces Billions In Upgrades To Nuclear Program
The U.S. defense secretary said the Pentagon is aiming to invest about 10 percent more over the next five years to fix "systemic problems" of leadership, morale and aging equipment.
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