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| After the administration said late Saturday it would resume renewing temporary deportation protection for people who came to the U.S. illegally as children, immigration advocates urged beneficiaries to sign up in what could be a short window. A federal court forced the administration to act. |
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| So far this year, there have been 91 flu-related deaths in San Diego County compared to only 58 in 2009, the year of the global pandemic. Experts point to several reasons why this year's flu seems more deadly than in 2009, including changes in record keeping. |
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| Thoroughbred trainer Joe Herrick, burned on 23 percent of his body during the Dec. 7 fire at San Luis Rey Downs, is starting the long road back along with the horse he saved. |
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| Zaid Jeorge, dressed in physician's coat and scrubs, was arrested after he was found in the doctor's lounge at Sharp Grossmont Hospital. |
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| Thousands attended the Martin Luther King Jr. parade on Sunday. Organizers say the event gives people a time to reflect on the state of the nation through the lens of King's vision of equality. |
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| The eagerness of many to excuse the president's vulgar, vile remark is deeply troubling. |
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| Kudos to Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a true patriot. |
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| The Padres on Sunday announced a three-year, $19.75 million contract extension for reliever Brad Hand. |
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| The parallels between Chandler Hutchison and Jalen McDaniels, Trey Kell's "tough" night, and keeping pace in the Mountain West. |
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| With careful preparation, potent immune cells that make HIV-neutralizing antibodies can be coaxed to dominate, making an effective HIV vaccine more feasible. |
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| In the year since the Chargers announced they were leaving San Diego for Los Angeles, bar owners, sports retailers and hotels say they've felt an economic pinch, but the tourism economy remains strong. |
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| In "The Take," thriller writer Christopher Reich introduces a new hero with old-school charm and new-world tools. |
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San Diego pastors share their perspectives on Martin Luther King Jr. and Trump's vulgar comments. | |
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