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Another Unemployment Extension Likely
Some additional federal relief could be on the way for more than a half million jobless Californians. The House passed a measure extending unemployment benefits on Tuesday night and the Senate is expected to take on the topic soon.

Cord Blood Banked, But Rarely Used
A new UCSF study on the practice known as cord blood banking -- the collection and storage of blood from a newborn's umbilical cord -- suggests that it is rarely worth the money or the effort.

Profiling the Governor's Race: Tom Campbell
California Republicans gather this weekend for their semi-annual convention. Three candidates seek to represent the party in next year's gubernatorial election. The second in our series of profiles of the candidates looks at Tom Campbell.

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