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  • On Tuesday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other state officials announced a lawsuit challenging the EPA in federal court for its recent finding that CO2 is a pollutant. The state is a major contributor of the gas, and Perry says the EPA's ruling threatens Texas businesses, farms and even churches.
  • Robin De Haven was driving his truck to another job for the glass company he works for when he saw something that didn't look right - a small plane, flying extremely low over a heavily congested area of Austin.
  • Every other month seems to bring new revelations about a celebrity or politician who's been caught in a tawdry affair. Is there something about high-profile success that promotes infidelity? The answer is both yes and no.
  • Airs Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • Toyota, beset by massive recalls, is temporarily closing plants in Kentucky and Texas so dealers can sell vehicles already on their lots. Meanwhile, some consumers in the market for a new car are hoping to save big by buying recalled models.
  • What should the future of downtown San Diego be? Three people with different perspectives talk about their vision for downtown.
  • The Mekong River, one of the world's longest waterways, has a long and turbulent history. It begins its 3,000-mile journey high on the Tibetan plateau of China's Qinghai province, where its once-nomadic residents try to preserve their culture and traditions against the challenges of modernity.
  • Winter storm warnings spanned the Gulf Coast states early Friday as the snow crawled east out of Texas, where it left the Dallas area with more than a foot of snow, nearly 200 traffic accidents and hundreds of canceled flights. Snow, ice and sleet closed parts of Interstate 49 in central Louisiana early Friday.
  • The former president, 63, was hospitalized Thursday after experiencing chest discomfort. He underwent a procedure to have two stents placed in an artery. Clinton underwent quadruple bypass surgery more than five years ago.
  • The former president, 63, was hospitalized Thursday after suffering chest discomfort. Doctors placed two stents in one of his coronary arteries. Clinton had quadruple bypass surgery in 2004 to open four blocked arteries.
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