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  • In order to pay back its debts, the mega church said it will sell its soaring glass building and 40-acre campus to a local real estate developer, who will then lease the buildings back to the church so services and programs can continue. The church hopes to buy everything back in four years.
  • Best Bad Military Movies for Memorial Day Weekend (Video)
  • The Primary election for everything except the Presidential race is less than a month away, and the San Diego mayor's race is heating up. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more on what the candidates h
  • Peter Hartlaub, a pop critic at the San Francisco Chronicle, has given himself a year to track down the voices behind his children's talking toys.
  • Insurance claims stemming from the earthquake and its aftermath are estimated to total up to $35 billion, making this one of the costliest natural disasters. Japanese companies will pay for most of the losses, but global reinsurance firms may be on the hook for substantial payouts.
  • Christian leaders and Republican members of Congress are speaking out against the National Portrait Gallery's Hide/Seek exhibit. One work — a 1987 video about the suffering caused by AIDS — has already been removed from the show. Religious leaders objected to its depictions of a crucifix crawling with ants.
  • Reports from some of the nation's biggest airports indicate that lines at security checkpoints are flowing smoothly, despite threats of protests over new security procedures.
  • This Thanksgiving What Films Are You Grateful For?
  • Some grocery stores are using the same sensory marketing tricks to change people's buying habits that big food companies and restaurants have used for years. These new marketing tools can also promote public health.
  • An NPR survey of likely voters in battleground districts finds while the overall field still tilts to the GOP, Democrats are closing the gap in some places. But the bad news for Democrats is that more of their seats are now at risk.
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