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  • Airs Monday, October 18, 2010 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • In April, Los Angeles police began cracking down on clinics that weren't legally registered with the city. Now the city attorney is suing many of those still operating, but there are at least 35 countersuits challenging L.A.'s regulations.
  • What's up will all these celebrities giving their babies unusual names like Apple, Shiloh, or Bronx Mowgli? Well, it's not just a celebrity fad. We speak to psychology professor Jean Twenge about her research into the growing trend of uncommon baby names in America.
  • Not far from Petco Park in the eastern reaches of downtown San Diego, there are seven acres of vacant land. The empty lots in the Barrio Logan neighborhood were intended to be a new shopping center co
  • Checking up on the medical crisis in Darfur, Farai Chideya talks with Dr. Jill John-Kall — medical director of the relief agency International Medical Corps — about her passion to help others and the humanitarian work she's doing in Africa.
  • Opening statements are scheduled Tuesday in the federal fraud and conspiracy trial of former Enron executives Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling. Both are accused of lying about Enron's financial health. The energy company collapsed in 2001 after revelations of hidden debt and inflated profits. Ed Mayberry of member station KUHF reports.
  • An earth day report on whether real or synthetic grass is better for you and the environment.
  • But Some Critics Say Artificial Turf Hurts The Environment
  • A 19-year-old Israeli man absent without leave from the Army opened fire on Israeli Arabs riding a bus in northern Israel Thursday, killing four people and injuring at least a dozen more. He was beaten to death by an enraged crowd. The violence heightens tensions over Israel's planned pullout from settlements in Gaza.
  • In the second of two conversations, two Marines discuss their time in Iraq and leadership in a lengthening war. Maj. Michael Zacchea and Lt. Seth Moulton trained Iraqi troops with limited resources except their own Marine training.
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