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As part of the ongoing effort to move away from a one size fits all security approach and provide more of the traveling public the ability to participate in expedited screening, today the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) announced a partnership to expand TSA Precheck expedited screening benefits to all U.S. Armed Forces service members, including those serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, Reserves and National Guard.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe American Academy of Pediatrics encourage parents to come up with a media use plan for their kids. We speak with local experts about how to set some guidelines.
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Veterans Day is Monday, a day when our country honors those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Many family-friendly restaurants are offering free or discounted meals to veterans and service members on Nov. 11. Home Post has the lowdown...
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For nearly a half-century, the federal migrant education program has been helping farmworkers' children catch up and keep up with their peers. We look at one program in the Imperial Valley.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt's beer week and if you have a hard time choosing which brewhouse will satisfy your taste buds — help may be on the way.
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For the first time in West Point's history, two men on Saturday married in the military academy's Cadet Chapel. Larry Choate III and Daniel Lennox are both graduates of West Point.
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A judge has denied a Southern California factory town's attempt to shut down production of Sriracha chili sauce.
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American Indian Heritage Month 2013 Honoree
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KPBS Midday EditionAward-winning novelist Reyna Grande is out with a memoir about her childhood spent in Mexico — while her parents worked in the United States.
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FilmOut Showcases 3 Premieres And 3 Trashy Classics
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