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  • Buddhism has spread among Western culture and many of its followers have found peace and strength within its teachings. We speak with a leading western Buddhism teacher about what it means to seek enl
  • The devastating effects of mental illness have been well documented in films, books and academia. But until recently there has been little said about the sisters and brothers of the mentally ill. Now, researchers are starting to look at what they're calling the "well sibling" syndrome.
  • In the United States, there is a growing consensus that carbon emissions need to be reduced, both here and abroad. But China has no plans to cap emissions. And there is a growing fear that even if the United States lowers its emissions, China's booming economy will more than make up the difference.
  • The future of the Salton Sea may rest on a 75-year, $6.9 billion proposal from the California Resources Agency. We hear from California officials about why it is important to save this Imperial and R
  • Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man returns to the big screen for the third installment of Sam Raimis comic book saga. Spider-Man 3 (opening May 4 throughout San Diego and in IMAX at the Edwards Mira Mesa Cinemas) has our super hero facing off against a trio of villains as well as against his own dark nature.
  • May Day immigration marches draw tens of thousands of people, capping a year of political activism by organizers who want immigration laws overhauled. But turnout for Tuesday's demonstrations was down from a year ago.
  • Jack Valenti died Thursday at the age of 85. He was the former president of the Motion Picture Association of America, and an influential person in American culture for decades.
  • PETA is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Ingrid Newkirk, the president and co-founder of the organization, talks about what she is trying to accomplish, how the organization is po
  • SAN DIEGO – Music aficionados will delight in the lineup KBPBS-FM is offering to its listeners. Those tuning into 89.5 FM will hear the San Diego Opera’s 2007 productions and classical pieces from t
  • Will newspapers go the way of the dinosaur? Is traditional TV news a thing of the past? On Full Focus, we'll take a look at the changing media landscape -- and what folks are doing to keep up. And
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