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  • The Arizona Democratic senator has been hard to pin down, but her moderate stance is forcing progressives in her party to make concessions.
  • Fridays, July 5 - Aug. 9, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream the series now with KPBS Passport! Featuring in-depth and often irreverent interviews with the world’s best-known music photographers, musicians, gallerists, music journalists and social commentators, this is an eye-opening, six-part, thrill ride through the amazing world of music photography. This Week: Discover the uncensored and never-heard-before stories behind the amazing photographs that graced the front pages of music magazines and played a pivotal role in elevating music photography to iconic status.
  • The damage was limited to the back porch of the historic house, where suffragist Susan B. Anthony lived in the 19th century. The Rochester Fire Department is investigating the source of the blaze.
  • The piney smell of Christmas trees will soon be gone in many homes as decorations get put away. Christmas tree recycling locations are available throughout the county.
  • Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV. The film examines the current landscape of artificial intelligence technology, and how it can further evolve - even past our own intelligence. From robots that diagnose illness, drive vehicles or perform skilled labor tasks, humans are now competing with machines in the workplace.
  • Port of San Diego building in the Embarcadero, Dec. 13, 2020.
    Port Of San Diego Seeks Public Input For Draft Maritime Clean Air Strategy
    The policy document is intended to help the port identify future projects and initiatives to improve health through cleaner air for all who live, work and play on and around San Diego Bay while also supporting efficient and modern maritime operations.
  • Some patients who have had COVID-19 develop symptoms resembling early Alzheimer's. Researchers are trying to figure out whether these people are more likely to develop the disease itself.
  • For abortion-rights defenders, the fall of Roe v. Wade was a disaster in slow motion. That made the blow no less painful. Thirteen people with personal connections to the issue share their stories.
  • Fewer volunteers are answering triple the number of calls they did decades ago and those who do show up tend to be older. Some departments were already stretched thin and then along came the pandemic.
  • "I think children want to read about normal, everyday kids," Cleary told NPR in 1999. "... I think children like to find themselves in books."
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