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| White House says there is no talk of firing Mueller, amid protests over the special counsel's acquisition of thousands of Trump transition emails and broader attacks on the investigation. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump 'obviously' has power to fire Mueller but has no reason to think he will. |
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| The massive Thomas fire continues to grow even after an epic battle to protect homes along the Santa Barbara County coast Saturday proved successful despite intense winds. |
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| When police officers get involved in multiple shootings over their career, are they bad cops, or does it just happen? The answers aren't easy. |
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| Three people were injured when a plane experiencing engine trouble tried to return to Gillespie Field shortly after takeoff and crashed into a parking lot near the El Cajon airport. |
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| Downtown courthouse opens on Monday, services will move there over the next several weeks. |
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| The high-speed rail debacle must be an issue in the 2018 governor's race. |
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| Trump has proven himself unqualified to hold the office. |
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| Saturday's loss to Kansas City means Chargers no longer control their own destiny and will need a lot of help to reach the postseason. |
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| The Padres re-signed right-hander Jordan Lyles to a one-year deal with a club option and designated left-hander Travis Wood for assignment. |
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| The battle lines in Broadcom's hostile takeover bid are still being drawn, but analysts are looking at a handful of pivotal issues that could tip the scales for each side. |
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Republicans working to execute their first major legislative achievement of Donald Trump's presidency appear to have secured the votes to pass a massive tax |
| Classic holiday story gets affectionate treatment at the Brooks |
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| The Lilac fire raced from zero to 4,100 acres in less than a day, but then it was stopped by massive counter-attack, on the ground and in the air. |
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