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  • While the holidays are a time of joy for many, they're a source of depression and anxiety for others. A growing number of churches are acknowledging this and holding special services called "Blue Christmas" to help people cope.
  • Stagehands are carrying picket signs instead of raising the curtain on Broadway performances this weekend. The stage crews have been working without a contract for months, and have been threatening to strike. The first show affected was the musical Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  • The U.S. and its allies are considering a variety of measures against Moammar Gadhafi's government, including instituting a no-fly zone over Libya. But what exactly is a no-fly zone, and how does it work? Foreign Policy's Joshua Keating explains.
  • Hundreds of people attended the funeral of 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan, who died after her insurance company initially refused to approve a liver transplant then reversed the decision hours before
  • Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visits China on a three-day trip to improve ties between the Chinese and U.S. militaries. But military tensions are just one facet of a very complicated relationship that also must contend with currency strains, human rights disputes and North Korea.
  • San Diego City’s Ethics Commission has slapped 10 members of City Boards and Commissions with fines. The fines are a sign the Ethics Commission is ramping up enforcement of the city’s conflict of in
  • The videotapes that triggered a firestorm last week are being scrutinized. Footage posted by conservative activist James O'Keefe captured NPR's chief fundraising official disparaging conservatives, and saying the network would be better off without federal funding. But much of what Ron Schiller said was presented in a misleading light.
  • French presidential candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen, who rose to a surprising second-place finish in 2002, is drawing support again this year for his anti-immigrant stance.
  • The Aztecs' men's and women's basketball teams will both be playing in the "big dance" this year. We talk to Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton about SDSU's chances in both NCAA basketball tournaments. And, we discuss the Padres chances of winning the National League West in 2010.
  • This week in Sacramento, lawmakers still have not passed a budget and Governor Schwarzenegger faces political heat for firing the chair of the Air Resources Board. Also, new reports offer grim health
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