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  • Roughly 50 countries are now developing and producing the unmanned aircraft for both surveillance and strikes, shifting the balance in the skies. And increasingly, they're being used to replace troops on the ground, which raises issues about the ethics and legality of striking with a high level of ease.
  • When a 32-year-old woman's naked body was found hanging from a historic Southern California mansion's balcony, investigators were quick to say they weren't ruling out suicide.
  • Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner travels to Capitol Hill on Thursday with a warning for freshman lawmakers: They must vote to increase the government's credit limit or risk an economic catastrophe.
  • Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner travels to Capitol Hill on Thursday with a warning for freshman lawmakers: They must vote to increase the government's credit limit or risk an economic disaster. But not everyone on Capitol Hill is buying that doomsday scenario.
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission files civil fraud charges against five former San Diego city employees. KPBS reporter Alison St John explains the charges, how city officials are responding to t
  • Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, the heir apparent to the presidency, visited Muscatine, Iowa Wednesday. He spent a week with a family there in 1985 to learn about American agriculture. Des Moines Register reporter Kyle Munson discusses the relationships foreign leaders form with U.S. towns.
  • The city of San Diego and its pension system have paid close to $7 million dollars so far in legal fees to defend elected officials, pension board members and administrators involved in the city’s lo
  • President Obama has authorized several risky military missions in the past year and can claim major successes: the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan; the airstrike that killed terrorism suspect Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen; and the ongoing drone strikes in Pakistan.
  • Host Alison St. John speaks to Professors Mary Blair-Loy and Larry Hinman about the public conference they are organizing on stem cell research. The conference will focus on the social justice issues
  • Stream now or tune in Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 9 p.m. & Saturday, June 5 at Noon on KPBS 2
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