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High Court's Death Penalty Reversals Examined
The California Supreme Court has reversed five death penalty cases since December. That tally could rise Monday, when the court is expected to issue another death penalty case decision. This clutch of reversals so far follows two years without a single reversal. Is this a statistical blip, or is something else going on?

Anti-Bullying Efforts Go High-Tech
As the new school year ramps up, parents across the state are dealing with children anxious about preschool, kindergarten or even first grade. But there are older children who have genuine reason to fear school because of bullying. Now, Tulare Western High School is attempting to tackle bullying with an iPhone app.

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