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  • Islamic militants attack the U.S. Embassy in Damascus, Syria, according to the Syrian government. Three militants and one Syrian guard were reported killed in the attack. No Americans were hurt and the embassy compound was not breached as the attackers came at it with machine guns, grenades and one vehicle.
  • As Pope Benedict's U.S. visit nears, Catholics express enthusiasm and skepticism about a leader few say they really know.
  • It's a safe bet that legislation to move up California's presidential primary from June to February will soon become law. Analysts say now more than ever, the candidates will need the help of the stat
  • The Politics of Water or Goodbye to Street Showers
  • Drugs have become increasingly popular for treating the seven to 12 million American youth suffering from mental, behavioral, or developmental disorders. Full Focus explores the current treatments in
  • British regulators decided Wednesday to allow, at least in principle, the creation of hybrid human-animal embryos for research into degenerative diseases. The move came despite fierce opposition from some church and ethics groups.
  • Obama's new plan to control al-Qaida and the Taliban will have an acute effect on San Diego with thousands of Camp Pendleton-based marines expected to be stationed in Afghanistan by mid-2010.
  • Famous autistic Temple Grandin talks about her book Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior.
  • Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts' play "Man From Nebraska," tells the story of insurance salesman Ken Carpenter, who wakes up from his routine-oriented life to discover he no longer believes in God. This crisis of meaning takes him from Nebraska to London and the world of the British counter-culture. Cygnet Theatre's "Man from Nebraska" is directed by Francis Gercke and stars Monique Gaffney as a British waitress.
  • As Southern California continues to develop, will there be enough good, clean water for everyone? Steve Erie, joins Tom Fudge to talk about water.
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