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  • Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has ended his hopes to become the country's next leader. Just days before a special runoff election, Tsvangirai cited fatal intimidation tactics allegedly by supporters of his opponent, incumbent President Robert Mugabe. Zimbabwe freelance reporter Jeffrey Barbee explains the recent developments.
  • ESPN's value is estimated at $40 billion to $60 billion — that's at least 20 times bigger than the New York Times Company. How does the network live up to its tagline, "The Worldwide Leader in Sports"?
  • A British teenager won the men's U.S. Amateur Golf Championship in Massachusetts on Sunday. In a way, it makes up for what happened on the same golf course in 1913.
  • Harry Potter is attending the Quidditch World Cup with his family, as well as Ron and Hermione. He is in his 30s, with "a couple of threads of silver" in his hair and a mysterious cut on his cheek.
  • Florida has the country’s eighth-highest rate of income inequality. New analysis from Pew Trusts’ news service, Stateline, shows only six states and the…
  • On Friday's Morning Edition, Republican Sen. Bob Corker addresses President Obama's foreign policy vision.
  • Seth Rogen and James Franco have an upcoming film called The Interview. They're a talk show host and producer who get an interview with North Korean ruler Kim Jong-un, and are encouraged to kill him.
  • It's the time of year when wooden stakes and yellow plastic tape are boxing off sections of sand on area beaches. Turtle nesting season begins this week.
  • A key figure in Governor Rick Scott’s administration says he’s leaving state government to run for Citrus County Sheriff.
  • Lee County leads the state in manatee deaths by watercrafts... again. Florida wildlife officials recently released the mortality rates. It’s the fifth…
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