One year ago, pandas returned to the San Diego Zoo. To celebrate, the zoo released a limited-edition Panda Day commemorative pin on Friday, KPBS reporter Alexander Nguyen reports.
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Photographer Lori Grinker struggled to get along with her mother all of her life. When she moved in with her to help with her failing health, old wounds melted away.
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A new year means New Year’s resolutions for many of us. Whatever it is, we want to know what you hope to accomplish in 2023.
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An Alzheimer's drug that removes the substance amyloid from the brain has received a conditional approval from the FDA. A large study found the drug decreased the loss of thinking and memory by 27%.
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The birth and the first moments of the calf’s life were recorded on video Monday off Dana Point.
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For the past three decades, the Centenarians of Oklahoma volunteers have made it their mission to celebrate as many centenarians as they can. To date, they've honored more than 2,700 and counting.
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The Aztecs improved to 10-3 with the win and the Falcons fell to 9-6 in the Mountain West Conference opener for both teams..
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Bo Nix threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Chase Cota on fourth down with 19 seconds left and Camden Lewis’ PAT bounced off the left upright and went through to give Oregon a wild 28-27 victory against North Carolina.
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What organizers bill as "America's largest balloon parade" consists of 24 giant balloons, three floats, 18 specialty units and 12 marching bands.
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Public health officials want more Americans to get the latest COVID vaccine booster. Only 35% of people over 65 have gotten the shot, though 75% of COVID deaths are among people in this age group.
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For women with spouses who have serious medical issues, access to paid family leave reduces the likelihood that they leave work, according to a new study.
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