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Consumer advocates say people who sign the agreements pay higher fees and may get smaller awards than they would if the case were to go to court.
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The nation's first black Marines recognized with highest civilian medal 70 years after their rigorous training at Camp Montford Point.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew musical focuses on Japanese American internment
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A federal judge in Los Angeles has upheld California's law that bans the use of tightly confined cages for some farm animals.
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As climate change brings more drought and flooding, food prices are expected to keep spiking.
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Having left the Angeles National Forest one too many times to visit foothill communities, the bear known as Meatball is in quarantine today in the San Diego County community of Alpine.
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KPBS Midday EditionFood And Event Pairings For The Weekend
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About 40 percent of food in the United States today goes uneaten. The average American consumer wastes 10 times as much food as someone in Southeast Asia — up 50 percent from Americans in the 1970s. Yet, 1 in 6 Americans doesn't have enough to eat, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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KPBS Midday EditionVoice of San Diego's investigative series on the USDA's Wildlife Services discovered the agency kills thousands of animals each year to protect endangered species or humans, but often information on why or what danger they posed was unavailable.
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