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  • Carl DeMaio and Scott Peters, the candidates running for the 52nd Congressional District seat, answered 10 questions posed by KPBS.
  • This morning we discuss recent cases involving Zip Code information in credit card transactions; gay marriage standing and the religious employer exemption from Federal employment discrimination law.
  • Undocumented immigrants applying for permission to remain in the United States under President Obama's new deportation policy should beware of scammers.
  • In the past few weeks, Moody's and Standard and Poor's have threatened to downgrade the country's credit rating. It's a powerful message from the agencies, which were largely discredited in the years leading up to the financial crisis.
  • Part One Of Park Chan Wook's Revenge Trilogy
  • American-born children living in Guatemala are caught between two worlds
  • Thousands of wealthy foreigners have gotten visas by investing at least $500,000 in a new business that will create jobs in the U.S. While some think everyone wins under this arrangement, others scoff at what they say is a "pay to play" system.
  • Senate Democrats rolled out their framework for the comprehensive overhaul Thursday. They say the top priority is to secure the border. They also called for issuing biometric Social Security cards and creating a path for more than 10 million immigrants to become legal. The plan is described as bipartisan, but no Republican co-sponsored the measure.
  • American consumers sent out decidedly contradictory signals Tuesday, spending more in December while telling researchers they were less confident about the economy.
  • The year that passed disappointed both investors and job seekers. Economists think the new year will be a bit better, with GDP growth rising to 2.4 percent. Much depends on European leaders' ability to fix the ongoing debt crisis; they may find a solution in 2012, but consequences are dire if not.
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