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  • Investigators looking into the space shuttle Columbia accident say NASA workers made safety a top priority, but may have become so comfortable with successful missions that they didn't keep track of small issues that can turn deadly. NPR's Richard Harris reports.
  • Baghdad's nearly 5 million residents prepare for a war that seems inevitable. The streets of Baghdad are surprisingly calm, and a top aide to Saddam Hussein appears in public to refute rumors he had defected. NPR's Anne Garrels reports.
  • The new Israeli film Broken Wings has garnered international praise, winning top prizes not only in Israel but at film festivals in Toyko and Berlin as well. Critics say the melodrama about a dysfunctional family could take place anywhere. Los Angeles Times film critic Kenneth Turan has a review.
  • Newly sworn-in Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco is wasting no time tackling one of his top priorities: Housing. But it won't be an easy lift in the wake of
  • Top of mind for lawmakers is figuring out where the money is going to come from to fix the damaged spillway at the Oroville Dam, and figure out why these
  • Top of mind for lawmakers is figuring out where the money is going to come from to fix the damaged spillway at the Oroville Dam, and figure out why these
  • A six-year tuition freeze at the University of California is over. UC's Board of Regents yesterday voted to hike tuition for resident students by two-and-a-half percent. That's on top of
  • For the sixth straight year, L.A. took the top spot on the Global Traffic Scorecard. But San Francisco and New York weren't far behind.
  • Sen. Toni Atkins will make history Wednesday, March 21, 2018, when she becomes the first woman to hold the California Senate’s top job.
  • One week after a report detailed Google's $90 million exit package for a top executive accused of sexual harassment, employees at the tech giant protested worldwide.
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