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Prop. 8 in Federal Court

Does Proposition 8 violate the U.S. Constitution? We're at the trial with ongoing coverage on the radio and on our blog.

Haiti Relief Efforts

Links for donating to Haiti relief efforts

How You Can Help
KQED has compiled a list of organizations that have motivated relief efforts in Haiti.

California's Water Bill


Where Would the Money Go?
See what the proposed $11.14 billion water bond measure could be funding.


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Climate Watch

Utilities have touted computerized electric meters as a key to greater efficiency and consumer empowerment. But it's been a rocky transition so far.

 
 
Listener Voices

Perspectives | Mar 15, 2010

What's in That Drink?

When you've had 'a few,' do you have any idea how much alcohol you've actually consumed? Lisa Fredericksen says it's time for consumers to get basic information about how many 'standard drinks' are in their glasses.
Host: Lisa Fredericksen

Perspectives | Mar 12, 2010

Complicated

When Jason Galisatus came out as a teen, he thought it would solve all his problems. The results were a bit more complicated.
Host: Jason Galisatus

 
More National and World News
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
  • News Wrap: 9/11 Rescue Workers Offered Settlement

    In other news Friday, thousands of emergency personnel who suffered health problems because of their work following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks are considering a settlement offer, and the president has delayed his Asia trip to urge lawmakers to finalize health reform legislation.

  • Friday's Art Notes

    A roundup of arts headlines.

  • From Film to Sports, a Winning Week for Women

    With UConn's women's basketball team breaking a major record and Kathryn Bigelow's Oscars, it has been a winning week for women. Judy Woodruff reports on another remarkable woman who is gaining ground on the football field.

BBC News
Nightly Business Report
  • Greece's Finance Minister

    In tonight's program, NBR's Darren Gersh talks with George Papaconstantinou, Greece's Minister of Finance, about his nation's debt crisis. Mr. Papaconstantinou talks about the role speculators have played in destabilizing the Greek economy, and he also talks about whether the crisis will spread to other countries. You can watch the extended interview here and also learn more about Greece's debt crisis.

  • STREET CRITIQUE - Win Thin

    STREET CRITIQUE brings you more analysis of Wall Street trends. Join NBR's Tom Hudson as he interviews leading market strategists and financial experts about market movements and forecasts. On Wednesday, March 3rd, Win Thin of Brown Brothers Harriman is Tom's guest.

  • Richard Fisher on the Economy

    NBR anchor Susie Gharib interviewed Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, earlier today. Susie asked Fisher to gauge the strength of the economic recovery. She also asked him about interest rates, financial regulatory reform, and much more. An edited version of this interview airs in tonight's program. Watch the extended interview here.

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Health Care Reform


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Continuing Coverage
Get the latest public health information and news about the H1N1 virus in California.

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