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  • California's relentless budget crisis is threatening a drug tracking system and causing deep concern among doctors and law enforcement.
  • Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum's youngest daughter, Isabella, has returned to the hospital. Santorum had previously planned to take a break from campaigning through the Easter holiday and resume his campaign schedule in Pennsylvania on Monday.
  • Medicare now covers screening for depression without any cost-sharing when patients visit their primary care doctor. That's a big deal, because the condition often goes undiagnosed in the elderly.
  • A memorial at the Islamic Center of Lakeside will be held today for an Iraqi woman found fatally beaten in her El Cajon home near a note that called her a terrorist and told her and her family to go home.
  • Staff Sgt. Robert Bales Owes $1.4 Million in Fraud Case (Video)
  • Through the Public Insight Network (PIN), we looked into dozens of cases of adult English speakers who are now using Spanish.
  • Recent scandals have apparently cost Bo Xilai his job as Communist Party chief in the southwestern city of Chongqing. Bo had once seemed headed straight for China's top leadership body, but corruption allegations and an imbroglio involving his former right-hand man helped drive him from power.
  • The University of North Dakota's Native American nickname and logo has been controversial for decades. The dispute has reached a new level as supporters and opponents fight over the validity of a state law that requires the university to keep the name.
  • Peter Cameron's new novel about a young nurse is a consummate English country home novel. Put the kettle on and settle in โ€” but don't get too comfortable: Cameron's writing is full of sharp angles and unanticipated swerves into the droll and the downright weird.
  • Juan was born the third son of ten children on March 7, 1961, in National City, California. Tomas and Celina Vargas, Juan's parents, moved to the United States from Mexico in the late 1940s as part of the Bracero Program and raised their children on a chicken ranch.
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