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  • Kathryn Bigelow Directs New Film About a Bomb Squad in Iraq
  • Nearly six months after a massive earthquake leveled Port-au-Prince and much of Haiti, millions of Haitians still struggle to survive. Aid groups and the Haitian government continue relief efforts but some 1.5 million Haitians remain homeless and the hurricane season is underway.
  • We put a face on what it's like to be homeless through the personal experience of a San Diego journalist.
  • Headless Chickens
  • The stories behind how we meet the loves in our lives are often as intriguing, romantic or obscure as the relationships themselves. But what if the story doesn't match the reality? Or if you find yourself with someone who isn't part of your fairytale?
  • They're three little words that fit perfectly on cable TV news screens -- the screaming tabloid headlines of our time. That they're inaccurate and misleading doesn't seem to matter.
  • The Justice Department filed suit Tuesday against Arizona's controversial immigration law. The political questions raised by the decision may prove thornier than the legal ones.
  • Time seems to slow down when we fear for our lives. A neuroscientist believes he has figured out what's going on in our brains that makes us feel this way.
  • Migrant workers have been living in Deer Canyon just outside Carmel Valley. Filmmaker Juan Carlos Frey has profiled the living conditions of these undocumented workers as they struggle to survive. H
  • Increasingly, research shows that being fit may trump being fat -- or at least moderately overweight. In one study, physically active but overweight women were less likely to suffer heart problems than their normal weight counterparts who didn't exercise.
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