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  • The co-founders of Cowgirl Creamery were among the first American cheesemakers to be recognized by the prestigious French cheese guild. So they know a thing or two about storing and using old cheese.
  • In her new book of essays, I See You Made an Effort, comedian Annabelle Gurwitch muses on middle-aged life. Critic Heller McAlpin says that the book, infused throughout with "sharp wit," is hilarious.
  • Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, already being mentioned as a possible 2016 presidential hopeful, responded to a question about the Earth's age with, "I'm not a scientist, man." While he sits on the Senate's science subcommittee, Rubio called it a "dispute amongst theologians."
  • Attorney General-designate Eric Holder says "waterboarding is torture." He spoke about it at his confirmation hearing Thursday. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to hear from other witnesses Friday.
  • It's the second-largest acquisition for Amazon after purchasing Whole Foods — and its biggest move into entertainment.
  • A $38 billion new budget for homeland defense has created a gold rush for high-tech gadgets, reports NPR's Christopher Joyce. But how will intelligence analysts unearth truly vital information within the mountains of new data those gadgets generate? Joyce's report on surveillance technology examines a key area of the war on terrorism -- Wednesday on Morning Edition.
  • At the StoryCorps booth in Bismarck, N.D., 81–year-old Virginia Fairbrother tells her daughter, Laurel Kaae, a family story about kindness to a stranger during the Great Depression.
  • Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery accused Tom Horne today of breaking campaign finance laws in his successful run for attorney general two years…
  • The musical visionary led a multi-racial funk band that produced five Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early '70s.
  • Renowned soul and gospel singer Cissy Houston has died. She was part of a extraordinary musical family that included Dionne Warwick and her superstar daughter, Whitney Houston.
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