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  • New research out of the University of California, Los Angeles shows that the majority of Californians are unprepared to support themselves after retirement, especially when it comes to the cost of healthcare.
  • Business people, diplomats, NGO workers and others living overseas face unique challenges when their home country suddenly becomes the object of outrage. Dr. Thomas Burke, former Ambassador Prudence Bushnell, and business consultant Dave Richter talk about the trials of working under fire.
  • The San Diego County Airport Authority is moving forward with a Master Plan to meet expansion needs for Lindbergh Field. But, as KPBS reporter Alison St. John tells us, not everyone likes the plan.
  • Seeing Through Earmarks
  • Sure, a disgraced politician like Anthony Weiner can probably score a cable talk show. But can he resurrect his political career? A look at how five other scandal survivors have fared.
  • New Doc Asks What's It All About Then?
  • Often considered the gold standard for health insurance, federal employees can choose their coverage from a range of plans. For Rhonda Dorsey — whose daughter has diabetes — this meant she could pick the best health care plan for their situation.
  • If you're stuck along a clogged stretch of I-5 near Del Mar at the moment take note. You may get some relief from the congestion by the end of the summer. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more.
  • A new report shows the number of foster parents in California has dropped by 30 percent since 1999. A California Assemblyman has introduced a bill to reverse the trend. Marianne Russ reports.
  • My friend Jessica and I never expected to end up in Southern California. We both grew up on the East Coast; I'd always imagined a 5 th floor walk-up in my…
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