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Lawsuit Challenges Maker's Mark Handmade Bourbon Claim
The Kentucky bourbon advertises itself as handmade. Two people in California sued, calling that false advertising. Look at publicity photos from the company: it's made using equipment and automation.
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Closing The Loop: John Thomas
John Thomas has always known he was a chef."I started cooking before high school. I went to the culinary institute in St. Augustine, interned at the…
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How A Beauty Queen With Diabetes Found Her 'Sugar Linings'
She didn't know that sporting an insulin pump on her bikini at a beauty pageant would make her an Internet sensation. Sierra Sandison is trying to use that to help others with Type 1 diabetes.
A Path From 'Blackout' Drunkenness To Sobriety And Self-Acceptance
Writer Sarah Hepola once got so drunk before giving a presentation to 300 people that she didn't remember it the next day. In Blackout, her memoir, Hepola wrestles with her reasons for drinking.
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Confronting A Shortage Of Eggs, Bakers Get Creative With Replacements
Eggs are becoming more expensive and scarce recently because so many chickens have died from avian flu. So bakers, in particular, are looking for cheaper ingredients that can work just as well.
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'Kids Love To Be Scared': Louis Sachar On Balancing Fun And Fear
The award-winning author of Holes has just published a new novel for young readers, called Fuzzy Mud. It mixes middle-school social puzzles with a more sinister mystery: a rogue biotech threat.
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Boston's Ride, Or Thanks But No Thanks, Olympic Committee
Boston has ended its bid for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Mayor Martin Walsh said the financial risk was just too great. But the episode did inspire NPR's Scott Simon to write a poem.
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Jacksonville Cultural Council Offering Grants For Artists, Nonprofits
The Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville is accepting applications from artists and nonprofit organizations for grants up to $30,000.The council’s…
The City Of Brotherly Love Makes Way For The Pope
Philadelphia is preparing to welcome Pope Francis and about 2 million of his followers this fall, during the popular pontiff's first visit to the U.S., an event is generating both excitement and anxiety.
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In PBR's Big Milwaukee Homecoming, The Brewing Giant Goes Micro
It's been nearly two decades since Pabst Blue Ribbon left the city whose reputation it helped craft. Now, the longtime brewer is returning to its old stomping grounds with a new microbrewery.
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