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| Congress sped toward reopening the government late Monday as Democrats reluctantly voted to temporarily pay for resumed operations. |
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| He takes over for Nobel laureate Elizabeth Blackburn, who plans to retire. |
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| Made airborne with every sneeze and cough, it's impossible to completely stop the flu from spreading in communal settings, but that doesn't mean organizations can't take steps to make transmission less likely. |
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| More than 100 students walked out of their classes and joined community members for a news conference Monday to protest the actions of a La Mesa police officer who threw a student to the ground last week while making an arrest. |
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| After a trip to Washington D.C last week, San Diego Supervisor Kristin Gaspar has formed a committee to fill an open seat currently held by Rep. Darrell Issa. |
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| Schumer Shutdown? Trump Shutdown? Honestly, it doesn't matter. The whole thing stinks, and the next U.S. government shutdown could happen as soon as Feb. 8. |
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| The march was a massive peaceful protest that allowed our voices to be heard. |
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| San Diego saw the number of hotel rooms under construction double last year as the hospitality industry up and down continues to perform well. |
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| The Prebys Campus Village portfolio includes 86 apartments and three commercial spaces. |
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| Padres have six prospects in Baseball America's Top 100, which may or may not mean they will win soon. |
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| Aztecs to honor Bud Black during 'A Field of Dreams' fundraiser. |
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| Hall & Oates and Train are teaming up for a joint concert tour that will feature the two bands playing together on stage at the end of each show. Here are all the dates and ticket information. |
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| Even with the end of the partial federal shutdown, lack of a stable budget makes it hard to plan and hire long-term, UCSD biomedical researcher David Cheresh says. |
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