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Measles outbreaks may be linked to vaccine fears

Measles cases in the U.S. are at the highest level in more than a decade, with nearly half of those involving children whose parents rejected vaccination, health officials reported Thursday.

Scientists stumble upon 'carbon-capture' farming

On one side of the gravel road are hundreds of acres of corn. On the other is a much different crop that scientists hope will enable farmers to rebuild sinking islands in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, combat global warming and make a profit at the same time.

Time.com: Ca. Wildfires Coming Under Control

Days of moist, cool weather helped firefighters get a handle on a destructive wildfire in the Santa Cruz Mountains that scorched 3,900 acres and at least 29 homes

Time.com: Security Flaws Exposed at Nuke Lab

Exclusive: 'Terrorists' penetrated one of America's main nuclear-weapons labs in a recent simulation, sources tell TIME

Pilot charged in San Francisco Bay Bridge spill

The pilot of the oil tanker that crashed into the San Francisco Bay Bridge, causing a major oil spill last year, has been charged in federal court with criminal negligence in the accident.

Time.com: Schwarzenegger's Radical Volunteers

In disaster-ravaged California, regular Joes have long been the first responders. Now they finally have a cabinet seat, too

Sewage spills into San Francisco Bay

Nearly 3 million gallons of sewage spilled into San Francisco Bay when a pump failed at a waste treatment facility, the Marin County Sheriff's Department told CNN on Friday.

FSB: A CEO who relaxes by blowing things up

Mike Workman likes to blow stuff up.

Laci Peterson case: Prosecutor points to circumstantial evidence

Scott Peterson's long-awaited capital murder trial got under way Tuesday with a prosecutor meticulously listing lies, caddishness and suspicious behavior he said implicated the fertilizer salesman in the death of his pregnant wife.

Laci Peterson case: Defense: Two-timer, yes, but no murderer

Scott Peterson's lawyer conceded Wednesday that his client was a cad who two-timed his pregnant wife, but he insisted the fertilizer salesman was "stone cold innocent" of the mother-to-be's murder.

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