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I Marine Expeditionary Force Sergeant Major Ronald L. Green, who is based at Camp Pendleton, will serve as the 18th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. The promotion will make Green the top enlisted leader of the Marines.
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KPBS Midday Edition"Earth A New Wild" is a five-part series from PBS that promises to show viewers a different side of nature.
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KPBS Midday EditionAllan Karl visited 35 countries in three years on a motorcycle. He shares his adventures through food and photography in his new book "FORKS: A Quest for Culture, Cuisine, and Connection."
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Marines are paying homage to the "example of courage, leadership, and integrity" displayed by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the holiday that honors his memory.
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The self-service kiosks allow passengers to submit their customs declaration and personal information electronically.
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Scientists attached a transmitter to the fur seal and hope to learn where she travels, forages for food and, ultimately, where she thrives.
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Dan DeSousa of Animal Services said the snake belongs to Gaslamp Quarter resident. He said the snake probably made a fairly quick passage through the structure's plumbing.
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In a rare decision, Pope Francis had sided with a local bishop in his appeal against a church patriarch.
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A northern white rhinocerus at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park — one of five remaining members of the species — is doing better after being placed under veterinary supervision almost two weeks ago.
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A divided Oceanside City Council decided Wednesday to join 16 other California cities and 54 more across the nation that have banned the sale of "puppy mill" dogs and cats.
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