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| The increase would put the deal at $121 billion, the largest ever in the technology industry. Broadcom and Qualcomm are engaged in a hostile takeover battle. |
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| Overall crime dropped more than 7 percent between 2016 and 2017, partly due to sizable drops in murders, burglaries and vehicle thefts. |
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| Chuck the southern white rhino, longtime companion of Nola the northern white rhino, dies at San Diego Zoo Safari Park. |
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| New tracks will make train travel on the LOSSAN rail corridor smoother. |
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| Strong fund raising by challengers in San Diego City Council races is re-shaping the battles for four open seats as campaigning accelerates heading into the June 5 primary. |
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| Protecting harassers with an overly broad worker privacy law which applies only to the Legislature encourages bad behavior. |
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| Our local representatives need to step up and take on Big Tobacco. |
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| The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 1,175 points Monday in an exceptionally volatile day for financial markets around the world. |
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| Southern California Edison plans to complete the move of spent fuel from "wet storage" to dry casks by the middle of next year. |
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| The latest Padres news, notes and links from around the web: Kazuhisa Makita adds even more variety to San Diego bullpen, back-up shortstop talk and a 2018 projection model. |
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| With spring training approaching, a preview of the Padres' catching situation. |
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| Paul Simon is bidding goodbye to the road with his "Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour." Here are all the dates, cities and ticket information. |
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| A former member of the California Public Utilities Commission has admitted illegal lobbying of regulators and will pay a $32,500 civil penalty, according to the California Fair Political Practices Commission. |
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