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Airs Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
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As President Obama heads to Reno for a speech Friday, volunteers are already on the ground reaching out to the fast-growing population. He faces tough competition, though: The GOP announced last month that it is launching a six-state campaign to win over Latinos.
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We don't know what they were used for, but they're considered healthy and adoptable.
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Healthy eating and obesity prevention programs are popping up in schools all over the country. One San Diego chef wants to reconnect students with not only the basics of healthy eating, but the fun of cooking and sharing a meal with friend and family.
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: 2012 Honoree
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: 2012 Honoree
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As the nation's roughly 78 million baby boomers move into old age, the need for long-term care will soar. But when it comes to long-term-care insurance, relatively few sign up. The policies can be expensive and some big insurance companies have stopped offering them.
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KPBS Midday EditionJust in time for Mother's Day, we'll debunk some myths about pregnancy after age 35. Author and Professor Jean Twenge says it's not as risky as you might think.
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Activists launched a national campaign asking the Justice Department to investigate the 2010 death of Anastasio Hernandez Rojas.
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Rebecca Hicks And Paul Horn Are Drawn And Quartered
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