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January 19, 2018

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Essential California

 

TOP STORIES 

Government shutdown looms as stopgap spending measure appears likely to stall in the Senate

Republican leaders scramble to avert a federal shutdown amid a revolt by conservative and defense hawks who want more stable funding and Democrats insisting on an immigration deal for "Dreamers."

Qualcomm gets European approval for $38B NXP acquisition

Regulators in Europe and South Korea have approved Qualcomm's proposed acquisition of Dutch chip maker NXP Semiconductors, but some NXP shareholders are seeking a higher price from Qualcomm.

Horrific details emerge as Perris parents accused of holding 13 kids captive are charged with torture

Formal charges were announced in the case of the parents accused of torture and child endangerment after authorities said their 13 children were discovered chained and malnourished inside their Perris home.

LOCAL NEWS

 

Interviews underway in secret for new San Diego police chief

The six finalists to become San Diego's new police chief answered questions from community leaders on Tuesday and law enforcement experts on Wednesday during separate interview panels closed to the public, a city spokeswoman said.

Blind triathlete teaches others to race for the gold

Encinitas resident Amy Dixon, a Paralympics hopeful who lost 98 percent of her vision to a rare eye disease, is training 13 other visually impaired athletes in swimming, cycling and running.

OPINION

 

California bullet train: Time for truth from Democrats running for governor

It's cowardly for gubernatorial candidates to only offer vague responses to questions about how they would salvage the state's most expensive project ever.

New California? Some want answers about proposed 51st state

Secession is never the answer.

SPORTS

 

Not entirely NIT-picking to say Aztecs have ways to go

San Diego State is talented but inexperienced and not very good.

Top prospects highlight Padres' non-roster invitations to spring training

Several top prospects highlight the Padres' non-roster invitations to major league spring training.

BUSINESS

 

Is still expanding local economy headed for a slowdown?

San Diego's still strong economy is destined to continue for a while more, but economists forecast it could slow by 2019 or 2020.

Los Angeles Times publisher under investigation by parent company over alleged misconduct

An investigation by National Public Radio uncovered trail of alleged boorish behavior and two sexual harassment settlements.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

 

'Last Wife' takes a fresh angle on Henry VIII saga

Kate Hennig's play puts English monarch's wife Katherine Parr at center of the narrative

AND FINALLY ...

 

Why the Women's March matters

Women's march organizers believe the reckoning that occurred throughout 2017 was fortified by the message the march sent to women: you are not alone. Women's rights are indeed human rights. 

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