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  • See some geometric art, learn how to cook veggies like a pro, or listen to a one-man-band during this Culture Lust Weekend.
  • DOCUMENTARY THAT REVEALS THE IMPACT OF BEING SICK AND UNINSURED IN AMERICA TO SCREEN AT CENTRAL LIBRARY
  • A Camp Pendleton Marine who dropped and shook his infant son over several months, causing irreversible damage to the child's right eye and brain injuries, was sentenced Monday to nine years in state prison.
  • Airs Weekdays at 11 a.m. on KPBS TV Beginning Monday, Sept. 3, 2012
  • Companies, especially those in the manufacturing sector, are hiring at a pace that is likely to bring down the unemployment rate at a gradual rate. The unemployment problem is far from over, but a factory outside Boston is feeling the benefits of increased orders.
  • Air Thursdays, Aug. 14; Sept. 4 - Oct. 23, 2014 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV (except Sept. 18)
  • President Barack Obama will leave the Southland for Colorado this morning after a visit that allowed him to tap into some of Hollywood's pockets to pad his reelection campaign war chest.
  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case next year on whether and when privacy rights extend to text messages sent by public employees on work-issued devices. In the private realm, employees have almost no expectation of privacy when using company-issued equipment.
  • It was a momentous day in American political history as the Democrats lost the House of Representatives and barely kept their hold on the Senate. When the dust settled, what exactly did we learn about our leaders and ourselves? We turn to scholars and strategists for some answers.
  • The company has called Illinois home for more than a century but is now at the heart of a bidding war between states, which are increasingly looking to take businesses away from one another as new-job creation remains slow. One offer from Ohio is reportedly worth up to $400 million in tax incentives.
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