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  • On a recent trip to Senegal, independent journalist Bob Butler saw first-hand how climate change is devastating communities there and across the continent. He shares the remarkable story of his travels.
  • The "magic number" of delegates needed to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination is 2,025. But neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama is close to that number. If that continues, the party's 796 superdelegates may decide the Democratic race.
  • The State Legislature's fiscal watchdog says prison guards already earn enough money and don't need a five percent pay raise proposed by Governor Schwarzenegger.
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  • The death toll from tornadoes that tore through the South continues to rise Wednesday, as authorities prepare to go door-to-door to search for victims. Fay Graves, who manages a McDonald's restaurant in Jackson, Tenn., describes the destruction.
  • The subject of the Nanking Massacre has been explored before. The continued dispute with Japan over exactly what happened colors relations between China and Japan to this day.
  • San Diego school officials are trying to reach out to black and Latino parents in the district by offering free parenting classes in South San Diego. KPBS reporter Ana Tintocalis has the story.
  • Deacon's Monday kicks off the new series Cinema Lounge at Basic Urban Kitchen+Bar
  • As the nation paused for a moment this week to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., former New Hampshire state Rep. Harvey Keye recalls his battle to have the holiday observed in his state. For the program's Wisdom Watch series, Keye discusses meeting the late reverend and the influence he had over Keye's life.
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