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| The House Intelligence Committee voted Monday evening to release a memo detailing alleged surveillance abuses by the FBI and Justice Department. |
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| Ernest and Evelyn Rady are donating $50 million to The Salvation Army Center and the Salvation Army Rady Residence to serve homeless families. |
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| An ambitious plan to build 77 miles of bicycle lanes throughout the San Diego region is behind schedule — with less than four miles open to the public and more than $60 million spent. |
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| The avid surfer was remembered as a creative and committed employee who was always looking for ways to get the most out of the city's budget. |
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| Those at risk for Alzheimer's can be identified with free Web-based screening program and volunteer for clinical trials. |
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| Having California's recreational marijuana business be cash-only is an invitation for trouble. |
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| We get one excuse after another for its failure to repair our crumbling streets and sidewalks. |
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| Data breaches reached a new high of 1,579 and exposed almost 179 million records in 2017 according to a report last week by the Identity Theft Resource Center and CyberScout. |
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| In a new Jack in the Box Super Bowl ad, Jack squares off with Martha Stewart over whose banh mi-inspired fried chicken is the best. |
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| Alex Noren went in the water and Jason Day won the Farmers Insurance Open playoff Monday at Torrey Pines. |
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| When the Super Bowl is played Sunday in Minneapolis, Al Michaels will join Pat Summerall as the only broadcasters to handle play-by-play for the game at least 10 times. |
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| Jack White is outlawing cellphone use during his upcoming tour, which comes to San Diego's Viejas Arena on Aug. 21. |
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| Urban gardens could sprout up across San Diego on more than 2,000 blighted properties under a new community garden property tax incentive the City Council unanimously approved on Monday. |
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