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  • One in five newly hired teachers has skipped university preparation for teaching. Indiana is the latest state to make entering the classroom easier.
  • In 1994, Congress passed the most significant crime-fighting legislation in a generation. Now, policymakers are dialing back Clinton's tough-on-crime policies.
  • Mat was raised in the San Carlos and Del Cerro communities of San Diego and attended Pershing Middle School and Patrick Henry High. He then went on to earn a Bachelor of Science from San Diego State University and, after graduation, moved to Washington, D.C. to work for United States Senator Dianne Feinstein.
  • The strawberry breeding program at the University of California, Davis, is a big money-earner. It's created a unique hybrid of the public and private breeding sector, and that's led to conflict.
  • Is frozen yogurt a weak link in our quest for sustenance and gastronomic pleasure? A Washington, D.C., start-up thinks so, and has just launched a frozen yogurt vending machine to make fro-yo easier.
  • Stream now with the PBS app / Watch Friday, Aug. 8, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. How do borders and personal crossroads affect an artist? How do science and craft interact? How do other cultures influence American style and technique? This episode explores the intersections of craft, culture, and technology.
  • Dolphins, like humans, are part of complex social networks. And research now indicates that they use their unique whistle sounds to identify and communicate with each other. "Every time a dolphin heard its signature whistle, it called back, sometimes multiple times," one researcher says.
  • California is experiencing one of the driest years on record and things could get worse according to a new Scripps Institution of Oceanography study.
  • The new Cinemax show stars Clive Owen as a rude doctor in a New York City hospital in 1900. It may take a few episodes, but you'll care about the characters and their inventions.
  • Missing zinc from moon rocks could be evidence that the moon was created by a massive interplanetary collision soon after the formation of the solar system, scientists with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography announced today.
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