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Salem Haji, co-owner of one of the few microbreweries in France, inspects his latest blonde IPA at his brewery Biere de la Plaine in downtown Marseille.

Beer brews up a following in France's wine country

This holiday season the French are drinking less wine and more beer than ever. All thanks to a boom in microbrews, or "biere artisanale" as the French call it.

Beer brews up a following in France's wine country

Tube Transportation: New Technology Designed For Space Travel on Earth

Tube Transportation: New Technology Designed For Space Travel on Earth

Tracy Letts: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Tracy Letts: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf

New movie presents new spin on Franklin Roosevelt's personal life

New movie presents new spin on Franklin Roosevelt's personal life

Scandals, State Dinners and the Real Story Behind 'Hyde Park on Hudson'

Scandals, State Dinners and the Real Story Behind 'Hyde Park on Hudson'

Latino Mormons' history intertwined with Romney family

Mitt Romney often talks about his heritage in Mexico, and his faith in the Mormon Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has a complicated history in Mexico -- it's growing rapidly today, but more than 100 years ago it was a place Mormons went to avoid a prohibition on polygamy.

Latino Mormons' history intertwined with Romney family

Latino Mormons: The LDS Church's Fastest Growing Group

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints has over a million members in Mexico. And as Mexican Mormons move to the US, they bring their faith north with them.

Latino Mormons: The LDS Church's Fastest Growing Group

In tough economy, London Olympics share common bond with 1948 games

In the immediate aftermath of World War II, the 1948 Olympic Games in London occurred at a time of widespread austerity. Countries across the world were just beginning to recover from the war and, like today, trying to figure out how to strengthen their economies.

In tough economy, London Olympics share common bond with 1948 games

Reflecting on London 1948: The Austerity Olympics

The last time London hosted the games, in 1948, was a time of austerity in Britain and the games reflected that austerity.

Reflecting on London 1948: The Austerity Olympics

Suzan-Lori Parks' Porgy and Bess

There's a new production on Broadway now entitled The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, but it's not the one George and Ira presented in 1935.

Suzan-Lori Parks' Porgy and Bess

Syrian Minorities Live on Knife's Edge

Many are charging the Assad government with trying to stir up sectarian violence.

Syrian Minorities Live on Knife's Edge

Colin Firth turns a king common in 'The King's Speech'

Colin Firth talks with The Takeaway about why it's easy for audiences to relate to England's King George VI in the new film, "The King's Speech."

Colin Firth turns a king common in 'The King's Speech'

Seinfeld: The Ultimate Population Episode

Seinfeld: The Ultimate Population Episode