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  • San Diego’s City Council voted in favor of an ordinance that would require their approval before Mayor Sanders can make budget changes. Sanders is expected to veto the legislation.
  • The Strangers opens with the familiar title "inspired by true events," and a supposedly real 911 call. A couple of young Mormon missionaries arrive at a…
  • The future of the Salton Sea may rest on a 75-year, $6.9 billion proposal from the California Resources Agency. We hear from California officials about why it is important to save this Imperial and R
  • Summer is a great time for cooking outdoors. In our monthly food segment, we'll explore all aspects of barbequing, from charcoal and gas, to peaches and pork.
  • Australia's Northern Territory is home to the cunning, powerful and deadly saltwater crocodile — the world's largest. And in the territory's capital, Darwin, the crocodile is both feared and beloved.
  • Our Baja California travels take us to a fishing village whose residents warned Mexico's gov't not to build a marina.
  • Scott Simon gets the latest on the baseball playoffs from Howard Bryant, senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN the magazine.
  • Got milk? China does. In just eight years, consumption of milk has almost tripled. New wealth and new dining habits among China's burgeoning middle class is driving that growth — which is helping to drive up dairy prices around the world.
  • From high on a mountaintop, the monastery of Dier Mar Musa is trying to bring greater understanding between the Christian minority and the Muslim majority in Syria. The church houses a special place for Muslim prayer.
  • Four days after undergoing quadruple bypass open-heart surgery, former President Bill Clinton leaves New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center for his home in suburban New York. Doctors plan to put Clinton on an aggressive regime of cholesterol-lowering drugs and a low-salt, low-fat diet, but say he is expected to resume "normal activity" when he recovers. Hear NPR's Joanne Silberner.
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