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The Republican controlled Alabama Supreme Court ruled that that frozen embryos are children, and those who destroy them can be held liable for wrongful death.
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When is it right to treat people of different age groups differently, and when does it become age discrimination?
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In honor of Black History Month, we're re-airing an episode about two men born 50 years apart: Both black. Both gay. Both Lawyers.
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The Oakland Police Commission has released a list of four new candidates to replace fired former chief LeRonne Armstrong, but Mayor Sheng Thao refused to participate in a planned public forum tonight showcasing the potential new hires.
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The University of California-Berkeley spent more than six-and-a-half million dollars to close off nearby People’s Park in January, according to records obtained by a local news organization.
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The final of four episodes airing this week from the "Visions of Black Futurity" series produced by KALW alum Babette Thomas in partnership with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for their podcast Raw Material.
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Students across 11 California State University campuses walked out Wednesday, protesting recent hikes in tuition. At San Francisco State University, student concerns include lecture faculty layoffs and course cancellations.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Mirage, the California Academy of Science’s resident corpse flower, began to bloom for the first time in her life.
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Your CallRep. Adam Schiff is best known for his work on the January 6th committee. He's calling for a humanitarian pause in Gaza, where the death toll just passed 30,000.
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CrosscurrentsMarch is the first day of National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Bay Area activists were part of a movement that made a difference all over the country.
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CrosscurrentsToday, we explore why February has one extra day this year. We bring you a special episode all about lost days and leap years from 99 Percent Invisible.