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  • The causes and treatment for autism continue to attract the attention of researchers, the medical establishment, and concerned parents. This week, a conference at the University of San Diego explores
  • NASA's administrator says the agency will reveal the results of an aviation survey that found near collisions, runway interference and other safety problems occur far more often than previously believed.
  • Amid pollution, protests and impressive pomp and circumstance, the opening ceremony kicked off the Beijing Olympics Friday. More than 90,000 visitors were in attendance.
  • Regaining consumer confidence will be an uphill task for spinach growers because of the publicity surrounding the E. coli outbreak. It will require reassuring consumers that the industry is actually doing what it can to prevent future outbreaks.
  • A beer fest in Del Mar, a music festival along the 101, and Fitz and the Tantrums play the Casbah. There's a little something for everyone this weekend in San Diego.
  • Florida's House joins the Senate in passing legislation that would allow — or require — teachers to present alternate theories of how life evolved. Proponents say the issue is academic freedom. But critics say the bills would introduce religion into public schools.
  • First of all, I actually believe in God (oh great, here comes the religious drivel!). I don't understand how people who believe the scriptures to be the word of God can have pre-marital sex, and yet it is so commonplace that the virgins are the ones who seem odd nowadays.
  • Stranger Than Fiction
  • In Montana, Democrat Jon Tester has defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Conrad Burns by a very slim margin. Tester's win ties the Senate along party lines, with the result in Virginia still too close to call.
  • What's the latest news on the state budget deficit? Will Democrats put up a fight over Republican Sen. Abel Maldonado's nomination for lieutenant governor? We speak to John Myers, from "The California Report", about the top stories in Sacramento.
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