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Demystifying Terroir: Maybe It's The Microbes Making Magic In Your Wine
Part of what makes a wine-growing region special may be its microbes. A study finds that the collection of bacteria and fungi on pressed grapes can help predict the flavor profile of a finished wine.
I Feel Like 'I Am Orlando' Though I Live Thousands Of Miles Away
The attack on Pulse made this Nigerian LGBT activist remember a time when he saw Orlando in his everyday life.
94-Year-Old Former Auschwitz Guard Found Guilty Of Complicity In 170,000 Murders
Reinhold Hanning, a former death camp guard, told victims in the courtroom, "I am sorry." He said he has been silent all his life about his role as part of the Nazi killing machine from 1942 to 1944.
Russian Track And Field Athletes Banned From Rio Olympics
The IAAF upheld the ban on Russia's track and field team ahead of the Summer Olympics in Rio. Russian athletes were barred from competition in the wake of a wide-ranging doping scandal.
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Trump, Clinton Reactions To Orlando Offer Window Into Foreign Policies
In the aftermath of the Orlando mass shooting, the presumptive Democratic and Republican nominees offer proposals on how they would combat terrorism.
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Music Review: 'Johannesburg,' Mumford & Sons
NPR reviews a musical collaboration between Mumford and Sons and musicians from far flung countries called Johannesburg.
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Orlando Shooting Dominates The Week In Politics
CNN's Juana Summers and ABC's Rick Klein discuss where the Trump, Clinton and Sanders campaigns are now, on gun control and terrorism.
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Ralph Nader On 2016: 'I Never Vote For A Corporatist Or A Militarist'
Nader tells Jeremy Hobson that Democrats are "looking for a scapegoat" for the 2000 presidential election that saw Al Gore lose to Republican George W. Bush.
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Kenneth Feinberg Advises Orlando Leaders On How To Handle Flood Of Donations
Millions of dollars are pouring into various funds to help the families of the victims and the survivors of the Pulse nightclub attack.
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Mudcrutch On World Cafe
Tom Petty's gotten his old band back together for a new album, Mudcrutch 2. Hear the songs performed live.
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