Study: 1.8 Million Dead People Still Registered To Vote
Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much. But they do agree that voter registration lists across the country are a …
Mendocino Snuffing Medical Marijuana Experiment
This story is part of a collaboration between member station KQED and the Center for Investigative Reporting’s California Watch. Mendocino …
Despite Vote, Judicial Nomination On Hold
The Senate has voted 89 to 5 to end a judicial filibuster, but the nomination of Judge Adalberto Jordan to …
Why Catholic Groups’ Health Plans Say No To Contraceptives, Yes To Viagra
If health insurance plans offered by Catholic-sponsored entities refuse to cover contraceptives for women because of the religion’s moral teachings …
‘Chico And Rita’: A Love Story With A Latin Groove
Fernando Trueba, whose film Belle Epoque won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1993, will be back at …
What Would The GOP Candidates Do With The Federal Budget? A Look At Their Plans
It goes without saying that the men who are vying for the Republican presidential nomination found serious flaws with the …
Westminster Dog Show: Introducing The Xoloitzcuintli
It’s that time of year — where hair dryers, treadmills and lush hotel rooms aren’t reserved for us Homo sapiens, …
With Focus On Obama Budget, Fiscal Watchdog Warns Of Broken Process
As fiscal experts around Washington and beyond pored over President Obama’s 2013 budget proposal, one of the nation’s most persistent …
Pew Poll: Good News For Santorum, Better News For Obama
A new Pew Research Center poll reinforces the frustrating political reality for Mitt Romney that he’s unable to convince some …
Urban Farming: Don’t Count Your Eggs Before They’ve Hatched
At my grocery store in Berkeley, Calif., an organic head of lettuce is less than $2. An organic chicken costs …









