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Only the cheese in these bacon-wrapped hot dogs would not require a warning label, if California adopts the World Health Organization's classifications for processed meat.
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Mayor Kevin Johnson says his decision not to seek a third isn’t related to allegations of sexual misconduct or a legal battle over his use of private emails. Sacramento News & Review Co-Editor Nick Miller has his own thoughts on the mayor’s decision.
The World Health Organization announced on Monday that it has classified red meat and processed as "probably carcinogenic to humans." Joining Insight to talk about this finding is Andrew Klonecke, a doctor with Kaiser Permanente.
Photographer Kurt Fishabck is seeking help for a project he started a year ago. He's taking photos of 30 women artists and would like to add 70 more to the collection.
"Building the Golden Gate Bridge," by Harvey Schwartz, is the first book to use words of workers to tell how they built the iconic structure.