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  • The poll shows voters evenly divided about Obama's job performance and more likely to vote for a Republican if the 2010 elections for Congress were held today. The majority of likely voters said they oppose the president's health plan, and by a 2-1 margin, respondents said the country is on the wrong track.
  • Science and religion seem to involve very different ways of seeing the world. But polls indicate many scientists do believe in God. How can people whose profession requires skepticism and empirical re
  • San Diego Congressmen Bob Filner and Brian Bilbray talk about their votes on the healthcare reform bill.
  • The latest movement to emerge out of the independent film scene is called mumblecore. These films are made with small budgets, non-trained actors, and have a low-fi look. Andrew Bujalski is credited
  • KPBS Staff Write Memoirs In Six Words
  • What compels a person to leave their comfy job on Wall Street so they can risk their life climbing seven of the tallest mountains on earth? We speak to Bo Parfet, author of Die Trying: One Man's Quest to Conquer Seven Summits, about why he climbed the tallest mountains on seven continents, and what he's learned from the experience.
  • Do you think your kids are getting a good education about sexual health and responsibility in school? We discuss teenage pregnancy and find out the good news and some bad news.
  • The May 12 earthquake that devastated southwestern China left millions of people homeless. In An county, students whose schools were destroyed are attending class in a tent, taught by an English teacher who lost his family in the quake.
  • The Phoenix Mars Lander touched down Sunday on the Red Planet without a hitch. Onboard instruments will analyze the ice and look for signs of life at a relatively boring-looking landing site. Joe Palca was at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., for the landing.
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