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Adaptations to Global Warming Could Offer Fringe Benefits
Alex Hall and Jon Christensen of UCLA talk to Madeleine about "climate adaptation" as a way to cope with global warming while bettering those communities affected.
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With only two weeks until the mayoral primary, the turnout -- and the candidates' plans -- remain uncertain. L.A. Weekly's Jill Stewart has the rundown.
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By 2020, there may be up to 30,000 flying over U.S. skies. What does that mean for your privacy?
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With the city facing a $200-million budget shortfall, the bloated police and fire pension perk is a conspicuous non-issue in the race for mayor and city council.
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As "sequester" cuts loom, Democrats and Republicans continue to play the blame game. Aaron Blake has the latest from Washington, D.C.
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Filmmaker Jules Hart makes the case for female priests in "Pink Smoke Over the Vatican."
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By the end of this century, great apes, including gorillas and chimpanzees, may be extinct. Researcher Craig Stanford has written a plea to help save our closest genetic cousins in the animal kingdom.
Damian Aspinall raised Kwibi from babyhood. Five years after releasing the gorilla into the wild, he went looking for Kwibi.
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Fifty years after "The Feminine Mystique" was published, female executives are saying some unexpected things. Is there a new war on women?
As Bike Lanes Expand, Some Fear Traffic Will Only Get Worse
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Cyclists are making progress in their demands for bike lanes, but some motorists aren't on the same track.
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A lot has changed since the days of "The Cosby Show."
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They are tourists. They are pregnant. And they are here for a reason.
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