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  • The CIA tells Pakistan in advance about "broad areas" where it intends to take aim at suspected terrorists with drone strikes and interprets the other government's silence and clearing of airspace as "tacit consent," The Wall Street Journal reports this morning.
  • The veteran rapper takes on thorny issues throughout his new album, Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color.
  • At the United Nations, President Obama said the attacks that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans in Libya "were attacks on America." Also in New York, Mitt Romney said U.S. foreign aid plays an important role, but that U.S. policies must promote independence, not reliance on aid.
  • German Expressionist Exhibit Includes Trio Of Films
  • The KPBS Celebrates Gala Inspired by Downton Abbey will be one of the season's best galas. Mark your calendar for May 4, 2013 at the US Grant. This special event benefits KPBS' mission of serving our community with news and entertainment programming. We look forward to seeing you there.
  • The incoming mayor of a small town in Mexico disappeared two weeks ago. It turns out he was arrested on U.S. drug trafficking charges.
  • Author Mark Helprin's latest novel is a sprawling tale of love, honor and danger in the years just after World War II. Returned soldier Harry Copeland spots a mysterious woman in white on the Staten Island Ferry. She turns out to be an heiress with Broadway dreams and a complicated past that threatens their growing love.
  • Violent protests erupted in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Indonesia, fueled in part by reaction to the anti-Islam film that sparked violence in Egypt, Libya and elsewhere. Religion plays a key role in these protests, but many observers also cite politics, internal power struggles and history.
  • Kim Ruocco regularly relives her darkest days – her husband’s suicide and the downward spiral that led to it – to save other military families from the same heartbreak.
  • Neither President Obama nor Mitt Romney seems to be winning the hearts of blue-collar voters in this part of the state. Economically, says one analyst, many residents here should be voting Democratic; but their social conservatism clouds the picture.
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