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  • The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a complex question: What level of mental illness is enough to spare someone the death penalty? The case in question involves a man who killed two people in Texas after a history of mental illness.
  • Former Vice President Al Gore went to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to testify about the effects of global warming. He went face to face with global-warming critics in the Congress and told them that they need to act quickly, or the nation's grandchildren will pay the price.
  • If you discovered a convicted sex offender was attending your church, what would you do? Reverend Madison Shockley explains his congregation’s response when a convicted child molester wanted to join
  • If you're not eating five or more servings a day of fruits and veggies -- you're not alone. New research shows few Americans are. So officials are changing marketing tactics -- in essence, urging peop
  • Although most filmmakers will concede that a film cannot change the world, Rachid Boucharebs
  • Days of Glory/Indignes
  • What does stand-up comedian Paula Poundstone have in common with Joan of Arc and Abraham Lincoln? We'll ask her. We speak with Poundstone about her performance at SDSU, her new book, "There's Nothin
  • FBI agent Robert Hansson was responsible for what has been called the largest security breach in U.S. history. A team of more than 500 agents were involved in the case. One of those agents was Eric ONeill. The new film
  • Breach/Interviews with Eric O'Neill and Billy Ray
  • India gets a lot of attention about its booming economy, but it is still considered a spiritual center for many Westerners. Amma, an Indian saint, visits the United States every year.
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