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In the first half of the 20th century, American eugenicists used forced sterilization to "breed out" traits they considered undesirable. Adam Cohen tells the story in his new book, Imbeciles.
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My heart fell when a counselor called to say he was worried something bad might have happened to Nat, my severely autistic 25-year-old son. Nat has trouble talking, and was teary. What should I do?
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KPBS Midday EditionImmigrants bring a lot to a city, especially their food culture and traditions. A new cookbook tells the story of San Diego's evolving ethnic cuisine.
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A wildlife expert is concerned about the recent shooting of parrots on Point Loma.
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The San Diego chapter of Humane Society International has received more than 20 dogs rescued from a Korean dog meat farm.
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San Diego gay and lesbian community leader Bill Beck died this week of Parkinson's disease.
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Medicare compiles ratings of agencies' quality and of patients' perceptions. But the stars assigned by the government often don't align.
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Filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer to host Q&A
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KPBS Midday EditionIn the book "Raising Ryland," Hillary Whittington opens up about the emotional decision to transition her child Ryland from girl to boy.
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KPBS Midday EditionNikki Giovanni, who's been documenting the struggle of African-Americans since the civil rights movement, shares her opinions on Barack Obama's leadership and the death of Antonin Scalia in a provocative interview.
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