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Moldova's Winemakers Seize Upon Region's Geopolitical Moment
The tiny European country of Moldova isn't known for much of anything, and especially not its wine. But its winemakers are trying to find new export markets and overcome their post-Soviet reputation.
Move Over Hong Kong: The World's Priciest Cities Are In Angola And Chad
A new survey of the most expensive cities in the world puts Luanda and N'djamena at the top. How did these African capitals beat our perennial top dollar towns like Hong Kong and Tokyo?
British Parliament Closes Door On Syria Intervention
Prime Minister David Cameron said it was clear the Parliament did not want a military intervention. Britain is a key piece of the international coalition President Obama was counting on if he chose to launch a strike in Syria.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Oklahoma Ban On Gay Marriage
U.S. Senior District Judge Terence Kern said the state's constitutional amendment limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples violates the U.S. constitution. Gay marriages are on hold, however, pending an appeal.
New Study Shakes Up Science On Midwest Quake Zone
The fault that sparked a series of magnitude 7 earthquakes in 1811-12 had been thought dead, but the latest research suggests the region is still alive and kicking.
Li Wins Australian Open; Ralph Lauren Overdoes Olympic Cardigan
The Australian Open is drawing to a close with Li Na of China winning the women's tournament on Saturday. If Rafael Nadal wins on Sunday, he'll be the first man to win all the majors twice in the era of opens. Howard Bryant of ESPN.com and ESPN the Magazine joins NPR's Jacki Lyden to talk tennis and weigh in on the U.S. Olympic team's uniforms.
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What A Blast: As Snow Ends, Wicked Cold Moves In
After drenching drought-stricken California, the weather system is affecting millions of people from Oklahoma to the Mid-Atlantic. It's another swipe from Old Man Winter.
Disappointing Jobs Data May Point To A Tougher 2014
After consistent improvements in 2013, employment growth has downshifted over the past two months. Economists fear that could be pointing to slower growth in 2014.
Investigation Into Dallas Mavericks Reveals Sexual Misconduct Over 20 Years
Owner Mark Cuban has agreed to contribute $10 million to women's causes following a workplace investigation of the Dallas Mavericks.
Venezuela's Health Crisis Spills Over To Neighboring Countries
Refugees are fleeing to try to get health care. And disease outbreaks across Latin America are being linked back to Venezuela.
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