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The topic of refugees has been a contentious talking point lately in the U.S., but World Refugee Day aims to celebrate and welcome displaced people.
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Overwhelmed San Ysidro customs officials are relying on Tijuana's migrant shelters for help while they catch up processing a rising tide of mostly Haitian migrants.
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The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission told Congress that rising drug costs helped push Medicare Part D spending up nearly 60 percent between 2007 and 2014. There are options to contain spending.
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KPBS Midday EditionTen years after writing "The Omnivore's Dilemma," Pollan says Americans are still concerned about where their food comes from.
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Opera performed during Holocaust in Theresienstadt
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KPBS Midday EditionClaudia Sandoval, who won "MasterChef" season six, is out with a new cookbook. “Claudia’s Cocina” offers a taste of Mexico and chronicles the chef’s culinary journey.
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Dozens of migrants from Haiti and Africa are sleeping outside the San Ysidro Port of Entry on the Tijuana side. Some plan to apply for political asylum in the U.S., while others come for economic reasons.
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Founded by former Chargers player Ernie Wright in 1994, Pro Kids has been using golf to help low-income students — including refugees and immigrants — excel in school.
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Instead of calling a hotline, more teens are contacting the National Runaway Safeline through email, chat and other online tools.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe company announced efforts to recognize crops grown on farms that are in the process of switching to organic.
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