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  • Just as the Tea Party rode a public backlash against government spending, the National Tequila Party Movement hopes the latest crackdown on illegal immigration can help mobilize Latino voters in 2012.
  • Devil Pups Going Strong at Camp Pendleton (Video)
  • A disturbing trend in San Diego -- four separate families have been involved in murder-suicides. We'll look beyond the tragedy and bring you resources to help potential victims and survivors.
  • After it declares independence on Saturday, South Sudan will face a challenge in developing good relations with the north after years of conflict. But now, many are hopeful for a new start as they plan independence festivities and learn the lyrics to a new national anthem.
  • The ACLU and some minority groups are preparing to challenge the San Diego County Board of Supervisors in court over redistricting. Every 10 years the census is taken, political boundaries are redrawn by the Supervisors themselves.
  • In Syria, the government and military command are dominated by Alawites; the protesters are mostly Sunnis and ethnic Kurds. Syrian officials have warned of sectarian war if the four-month protest movement continues. And that message has spread fear among Syria's minority communities.
  • Increasingly, Beijing is using a sophisticated charm offensive in its quest for new markets and resources. It's using this "soft power" approach in countries like Brazil, where it's found a receptive trading partner. And it has a model for its efforts: the United States.
  • A divided U.S. Supreme Court majority said the law violates the Constitution's guarantee of free expression.
  • The Supreme Court has struck down California's law that banned the sales to minors. The divided court said the games are covered under First Amendment guarantees of free speech. The state had said studies showed the games make kids more violent.
  • Since 2004 more than 50 cities and their writers have been featured in books celebrating the dark and disturbing genre of mystery fiction called "noir." This year San Diego's dark corners have been exposed in "San Diego Noir." We discuss the art of noir fiction set within the San Diego region.
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