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Calif. Adopts Landmark Rules for Cleaner Cars

The California Air Resources Board unanimously approved sweeping new rules meant to facilitate a transition to more zero-emission vehicles. By 2025, automakers must halve greenhouse gas emissions compared to current levels, and make zero-emission vehicles at least 15 percent of their new car and truck sales.

GOP Candidates Wrangle Over Reagan's Legacy

In the Republican presidential race, invoking Ronald Reagan's name has become its own debate topic.

After Bombings, An Exodus From A Nigerian City

Recent attacks by a radical Muslim group have touched off an exodus from the city of Kano.

U.N. Atomic Agency To Visit Iran For New Probe

The IAEA is headed back to Tehran at a time of increased international tension surrounding Iran.

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'Text4Baby' Service Helps Expectant Moms

Today, we present a special half-hour featuring stories on healthy parenting. First, a new national service uses cell phones to help moms-to-be have a successful pregnancy. We find out how the "text4baby" program is working in San Diego.

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Federal Housing Relief?

Federal Housing Relief?

Data released this week show a complex housing market with bidding wars in some Silicon Valley neighborhoods, and slow sales in much of the rest of the Bay Area. Nationally, foreclosures are down, mortgage rates remain at historic lows and President Obama just announced a plan to help struggling homeowners refinance. We take the temperature of the housing market, and look into the president's housing proposal.

Is the U.S. Ready for a Return to Manufacturing?

Bringing manufacturing jobs back to America has been a popular talking point on the campaign trail. But experts say that despite indicators of a future uptick, manufacturing levels will never return to their glory days for a variety of reasons, the least of which is a lack of skilled labor.

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The Natural Man

Anna Shaff encounters a man on Baker Beach with everything and nothing.

Alarming Clocks

Technology has changed how alarm clocks alarm, and Bhaskar Sompalli considers an alarming future clock.

Pumped Up

Veronica Jordan looks at the obstacles working moms face to breastfeed their infants.