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  • What's next for the Republican Party? After Barack Obama's victory and another election where the GOP lost numerous seats in the House and Senate, the Republican Party may need to revise its playbook
  • Alien Meets the Descent
  • Airs Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • A year ago, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake shook the region from Mexicali as far north as Los Angeles. Around the epicenter, in the Mexcali Valley, about 30 miles south of the border, the quake left 25,000 homeless and ruptured lives. People are slowly putting things back together.
  • A psychologist at UC San Diego says the way we read facial expressions says as much about us as the face we're looking at.
  • San Diego school students are doing poorly in science compared to the rest of the nation. That’s one of the findings in a report about how young people in 10 of the largest U.S. school districts are
  • City schools want a parcel tax to help fund classroom instruction. What will it cost, how will it work and will voters support it?
  • We all have bacteria growing on our skin, and the kind and number we carry around is unique to each person. Now, researchers say bacterial "fingerprints" could be a valuable forensic tool.
  • Several ministers quit the newly formed Cabinet as hundreds of demonstrators massed in the capital city to demand that the government be purged of the old guard that served ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Nearly 80 civilians have died since the unrest that began last month and has spread to other parts of the region.
  • San Diego taxpayers will decide next month whether they’re willing to pay more for the city’s public schools.
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